Bachelor of Technology is what it stands for. In order to pursue engineering, students must apply for admission to BTech programs.
Candidates must have received a certain percentage in their Class 12 coursework. It will vary with the type of institute, reservation criteria and process of admission.
Candidates should have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as required courses in their 12th grade from an accredited school.
Candidates can apply for entrance exams at national, state or institute level. Also, several colleges provide direct or management quota admission.
Aspirants can get into BTech after earning an engineering diploma as well. There are two main routes to get into a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) program: lateral entry and entrance tests.
JEE Main, JEE Advanced, MHT CET, BITSAT, AP EAMCET, SRMJEEE, WBJEE, VITEEE.
Candidates must pass the corresponding BTech entrance exams. Higher entrance exam scores increase one's chances of getting into a college with a higher score.
Students who were shortlisted must take part in the selection process, which includes submitting all necessary paperwork for admissions, like identification proof, photos & other required documents.
The selection will be determined by their merit and performance on national exams. Students who fit the criteria can enrol in a range of BTech courses at the state's public & private colleges as well.
In order to confirm their admission, candidates must pay the necessary fees following the counselling and document verification process.