Btech eligibility : What is eligibility of B.tech? Is it JEE?

- AdminUpdated On February 03, 2023 10:36 AM

Hi there, there are many universities which accept JEE rank for admission. There are 1622 engineering colleges in India accepting JEE Main scores. One of the top ranking universities of India - the Lovely Professional University gives direct admission to the students scoring equal to or more than 85 percent in JEE Mains. However, those having scored less than 85 percent need not feel disheartened. They can appear for LPUNEST - the entrance cum scholarship exam of LPU. You may get a huge scholarship as well. Let me tell you the NIRF ranking of LPU is 51 in engineering. Hope this answers your question. Good Luck

- priyal gognaAnswered on February 03, 2023 10:36 AM
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Ok

- AdminAnswered on January 16, 2017 07:14 PM
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Dear Student,

JEE or JEE Mains is not the only criteria for admission to B.tech programmes. The foremost criteria is your score in class 12 board exams. Every college has different eligibility criteria. It is advisable that you go tho the official website of the colleges that you wish to apply and check out the minimum percentage required by the college for admission to various B.Tech programmes.

Most of the colleges ask for a minimum of 60% marks in class 12 board exams for general candidates. This percentage can vary depending on the college. Some colleges ask for 70% an plus percentage in class 12 whereas some ask for merely 50%. It is the descretion of the college to decide the minimum percentage for eligibility.

Also, JEE Mains is the most widely accepted exam but is not the only entrance exam basis which admissions to B.Tech programmes are done. Different universities might conduct their own exams.

Again you must confirm with the college website which entrance exam it accepts.

For different B.Tech entrance exams check:Engineering Entrance Exams

- Akansha SirohiAnswered on January 16, 2017 05:09 PM
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Ok

- AdminAnswered on January 15, 2017 08:46 PM
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Its not the correct eligibility its completely preffered on state eligibility exams

- AdminAnswered on January 15, 2017 07:37 PM
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