Without JEE Main or WBJEE exam score, can I get admission to Kolkata State engineer college?
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In Kolkata, West Bengal, admission to state engineering colleges is primarily done through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE). However, if you don't have a JEE Main or WBJEE score, there are alternative admission options available in some colleges. Some engineering colleges in Kolkata offer a certain percentage of seats for direct admission or management quota. These seats are usually filled based on criteria set by the college, such as merit in qualifying exams (e. g. , 10+2 board exams) or performance in college-specific entrance tests or interviews. The specific eligibility criteria, seat availability, and admission...more
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