What is the admission process for B.Sc in Atria Institute of Technology?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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  • The admission process for B.Sc at Atria Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangalore is based on merit and previous academic performance. Candidates must appear for entrance exams such as KCET, COMED-K, and Karnataka PGCET. The admission process for UG courses is merit or based on entrance, depending on the quota. For PG courses, admission is based on the required entrance examination score. In addition you can contact the college directly for further information.

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    Gourab Pal

    9 months ago

    The admission process for B.Sc at Atria Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangalore is based on merit and previous academic performance. Candidates must appear for entrance exams such as KCET, COMED-K, and Karnataka PGCET. The admission process for UG courses is merit or based on entrance, depending on the quota. For PG courses, admission is based on the required entrance examination score. In addition you can contact the college directly for further information

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