What are the steps of application for admission to B.Tech. in Computer Engineering at School of Technology Management and Engineering?

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    Atul Mishra

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    Step 1: Check Eligibility


    Ensure 12th class or equivalent from a recognized board with not less than 45% in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics / vocational.


    Step 2: Appear for NMIMS CET/ SAT/ ACT


    Take the NMIMS Common Entrance Test (NCET) or SAT or ACT, as these scores are required for admission.


    Step 3: Apply for Admission


    Apply for admission to B.Tech. in Computer Engineering at School of Technology Management and Engineering, providing necessary documents and test scores.


    Step 4: Selection Process


    Undergo the selection process based on NMIMS CET/ SAT/ ACT Scores.


    Note: The above steps are based on the provided information and may not be compr

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