What should I do to get a direct admission in Quantum School of Technology, Quantum University?

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Quantum School of Technology admission criteria is both merit and entrance-based. For the technology courses (BTech & MTech), national-level exams are accepted. The table below mentions the Quantum School of Technology eligibility and selection criteria for the offered programmes:

Course

Common Eligibility

Selection Criteria

BTech

Class 12 with 50% aggregate and 55% aggregate for BTech (H)

Merit-based; Candidates with  score are given preference

MTech

BTech in relevant discipline or MSc (Physics/Maths/CS)

Merit-based; Candidates with 

BCA

Class 12 with 45% aggregate

Merit-based

MCABCA/BSc (IT/CS) with a minimum of 50% aggregate or BSc/BCom/BA with Mathematics and 50% aggregateMerit-based

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