when is held engineering exam

0 79 Views | Posted 2014-06-26 12:47:58
Asked by suraj tiwari

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  • A

    Answered by

    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2014-06-26 15:17:02
    Dear Suraj,
    Usually admissions to most of the engineering colleges are through entrance examinations. The eligibility for the same is mentioned below.
    For admission in a bachelor’s degree, the candidate must have passed the higher secondary school certificate (10+2) examination with science subject such as physics, maths and chemistry. For IITs, It is mandatory to qualify in the Joint Entrance Examinations (J.E.E). The duration for the course is 4 years.
    Some of the other exams are:
    UPSEE,
    SRMEEE,
    CET,
    COMEDK,
    KCET, ,
    EAMCET,
    MPPEPT,
    KEAM,
    GPET,
    BITSAT.
    etc.
    For the list of institutes, refer to the below link
    https://engineering.shiksha.
    ...more
  • L

    Answered by

    lokesh

    2014-06-26 13:38:29
    Mr. Suraj,
    Mention clearly which Engineering Exam

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