What is the selection criteria for BTech at GBPUAT?
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2 Answers
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To get into BTech at GBPUAT, you need a good JEE Main rank. They prioritize rank over 10+2 marks (considered for tie-breakers).
Selection Process:
- Apply and score well on JEE Main.
- Register for state counseling (Uttarakhand Technical University).
- 85% seats for Uttarakhand, 15% All India.
Additional Notes:
- Cut-off rank varies year-to-year.
- Agricultural Engineering (All India) needs a separate ICAR exam.
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GBPUAT offers admission to BTech course based on JEE Main score. Except BTech in Food Technology and Biotechnology, the selection for all BTech specialisations is based on JEE Main. Shortlisted candidates are required to participate in UKSEE Counselling. Shortlisted candidates need to pay course fee to confirm their seat in the university.
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