What is the admission process at Thapar University for UG engineering courses?

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Asked by Kunal Kapoor
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5 years ago
Hi Dear, you need the following requirements to get admission in Thapar University. High school Diploma (10+2) with minimum 60% marks in total (40% weightage) The school may consider applications from students with extraordinary achievements in areas such as sports, music, dance, painting, social wo

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6 years ago
Hi, To get admission in the Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, it is compulsory to have appeared in JEE exams. There are two criteria for getting admission in TIET. One is on the basis of your JEE score and the other one is on the basis of your 12th class percentage. 70% of the total seat

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6 years ago
Hello Kunal, Thapar Institute is conducting a live webinar for the upcoming batch of BE and B.Tech admissions. In the webinar, the speaker will be telling about courses offered and how they will benefit the students. They will also answer questions related to admissions, placements, facilities provi

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