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Hi there! To get into a B.Tech program, you generally need to follow a structured admission process that typically includes meeting eligibility requirements, taking an entrance exam, and applying to a recognized university or college.

  1. Eligibility Criteria:

Most institutions require candidates to have completed 12th grade (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. The minimum aggregate marks required may vary by university but is usually around 50-60%. Some universities also set specific cut-offs in individual subjects.

  1. Entrance Exams:

Admission to B.Tech programs often involves clearing an entrance exam. These exams may be:

National level exams like JEE Main (Joint Entrance Examination), which is used for admission to top engineering colleges like IITs and NITs.

University-specific exams, like LPU NEST for admission to Lovely Professional University (LPU), or exams by state universities.

Private university exams, which may include a combination of written tests and interviews.

  1. Application Process:

After meeting the eligibility criteria, candidates need to fill out the application form for the chosen college or university, usually available online. Along with academic records, students may need to submit their entrance exam scores and other documents.

  1. Counseling and Seat Allotment:

Once the entrance exam results are out, universities conduct counseling sessions where students can select their preferred branches and seats based on their rankings and exam scores.

  1. Final Admission:

Once all the procedures are completed, candidates are admitted to the B.Tech program based on their entrance exam scores, eligibility, and seat availability.

This process ensures that students are adequately prepared and qualified for the rigorous academic demands of B.Tech courses.

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Rishab Khurana

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8mo ago

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