What is the lateral admission process at the College of Engineering Pune, and requirements for admission to the BTech CSE?

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Asked by Esha Bheje

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    Liyansha Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    COEP offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various streams. The College of Engineering Pune admission to each course is done through specific selection criteria as directed by Savitribai Phule Pune University (UniPune). The College of Engineering Pune accepts national/ state-level entrance exam scores for granting admissions to various courses. For admissions to undergraduate courses, candidates must hold a valid JEE Main/ MHT CET score. The selected candidates are called for a personal interview (PI) round. For lateral admission process at the College of Engineering Pune please visit the official website of college.
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    2 years ago
    Hello! Esha Bheje, College of Engineering Pune is a government institute and follows all the government procedures for giving admissions to students. In Maharashtra, the CET cell which conducts MHT CET examination for admissions to 1st year of 4 year degree course also looks after the lateral admission into second year of 4 year degree course of graduation in engineering. After the declaration of results of the diploma in Engineering, the students would be asked to register themselves on the website of the cell for giving their preferences and also providing information about the stream of their branch in diploma and the percentage the
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