What is the admission procedure of IIIT UGEE?

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a year ago

Based on how well they performed in the IIITH UGEE 2024 admission exam and the interview, a shortlist of candidates is created. Those who made the short list for this exam must pass an interview in order to be admitted. The interview committee's decision is final and is the only factor used to deter

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2 years ago

Based on how well they performed in the IITH UGEE 2024 admission exam and the interview, a shortlist of candidates is created. Those who made the shortlist for this must pass an interview to be admitted. The interview committee's decision is final and is the only factor used to determine the final o

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a year ago

Candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in the IIITH UGEE 2025 entrance exam followed by the interview. Candidates shortlisted from this exam will have to clear an interview to gain admission. The decision on final offer of admission is solely based on the interview performance and the

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