BTech admission in India generally depends on the JEE Main result. Candidates should have completed their 10+2 in PCB or PCM to apply for the JEE Main exam.
Image: PixabayIf you have not appeared for JEE Main or didn’t score well in the exam, you have other options too. You can appear for state-level entrance exams, such as KEAM Exam, WBJEE, MHT CET.
Image: PixabayFew private colleges do not consider the JEE Main score for BTech admission but rather conduct entrance examinations to check candidates’ merit.
Image: PexelsThose exams are: VIT Vellore conducts VITEEE, SRM Chennai conducts SRMJEEE. MET Exam and KIITEE are conducted by MIT Manipal and KIIT University respectively.
Image: PixabayBTech offers various specialisations such as civil, mechanical, CSE, and AI-ML. Students can pursue these BTech courses without the JEE Main exam in VIT, SRM University, KIIT, Shiv Nadar University.
Image: PexelsMany private colleges provide BTech admission through the management quota depending on the marks they have scored in 10+2 and the number of seats available at the institution.
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