Admission
Yes, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) allows the use of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) scores for admission to BSc Biotechnology programs. A strong CET score, along with meeting the basic eligibility criteria (Class 12 with Physics, Biology, and Chemistry), can significantly increase your chances of getting admitted.
Eligibility Criteria
Good afternoon Surbhi,
I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , you have to give entrance exams to get admission in BIT banglore. Entrance exams like COMEDK UGET / KCET for btech course. And there are also several entrance exams for specific course.
Here is the
Hello Surbhi,
To gain admission into the Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), Bangalore , for a B.E./B.Tech program, you can qualify through one of the following entrance exams:
Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) – Conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA)
COMEDK UGET – Conducted by the Consortium of Medical,
Entrance Exams for M.Tech at BIT Bangalore
GATE (National level)
Karnataka PGCET (State level by KEA)
Eligibility :
B.E./B.Tech with minimum 50% (45% for reserved categories in Karnataka)
Admission Process :
1. Qualify GATE or PGCET
2. Apply through respective counseling (COAP for GATE / KEA for PGCET)
3. Complete
To get into BITS, you need to give their own entrance test that is BITSAT
BITSAT:
Hello Ankush,
No, it won't create any problem if you take MBA admission using your B.Com (//B.Com) migration certificate. Dropping M.Com (//M.Com) from AOL doesn't affect your eligibility for MBA. just ensure your B.Com (//B.Com) documents are valid and complete for verification at IIM.
Hope this message finds you well,
Hiii,
If you're looking for direct admission in MLR Institute of Technology (MLRIT), you can apply through the Management/NRI quota, which makes up 30% of the total seats. For B.Tech programs, the annual tuition fee under both convenor and management quota is 1,10,000. For M.Tech and MBA programs, the fee
The object distance required to produce a real, magnified image with a convex mirror.
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Magnification \(M=3\) Radius of curvature (R=30)
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Convex mirrors always produce virtual, erect, and diminished images. Therefore, it's impossible to get a real image with a convex mirror. The problem
SRM UNIVERSITY CONDUCT THE SRMJEEE For for admission to it’s B.TECH AND INTEGRATED M.TECH PROGRAMS ACROSS VARIOUS CAMPUSES.
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CANDIDATES MAY APPLY FOR MORE THAN ONE PHASES WITH EACH APPLICATION REQUIRING FEES OF Rs. 1400/-
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