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Q: Is BTech available at MIT Chennai?
Yes, BTech is available at MIT Chennai. The institute offers a four-year BTech/BE course across nine specialisations, taught through eight departments, in both full-time and part-time modes. Admission is merit-based, with the final selection determined by TNEA Counselling. The eligibility criteria include completing Class 12 with a minimum of 45%. MIT Chennai, affiliated with Anna University, is a prominent engineering institute in Tamil Nadu.
Q: How can students access the curriculum details for BTech MIT Chennai?
The available specialisations for B.E./B.Tech programmes at Madras Institute of Technology include Aeronautical Engineering, Rubber and Plastic Technology, Automobile Engineering, Production Engineering, and Electronics and Communication Engineering. Students can access the detailed curriculum for each specialisation by downloading the PDF files provided on the official website.
Q: How many courses are offered at MIT Chennai?
The college offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral-level programmes such as BTech, MSc, M.Tech and PhD across various specialisations. MIT Chennai admissions for M.Tech are based on national-level entrance tests such as TANCET/ GATE, followed by TANCET Counselling. For admission to BTech, students need to fulfil minimum eligibility criteria and the final seat allocation is done through TNEA Counselling. To get admission to MSc, students get selected based on their performance in the previous qualifying exam.
Q: What is the minimum cut-off mark to get into the SSN College of Engineering for BTech?
Below are the factors that determine the TNEA cut off:
- The difficulty level of the exam
- The number of students who appeared in the exam
- Available seats in the institutes
- Last year's cutoff trends
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Answered 2 days ago
The admission process for MIT Chennai differs with the programme you are applying for. For B.Tech programs, admission is through TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions), where candidates are selected based on their Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. There is no requirement for J
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No, Madras Institute of Technology does not accept undergraduate admissions via JEE. The selection for the BTech programmes is based purely on the Class 12 marks of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in the TNEA, or Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions. In case you possess a valid JEE Main score, then
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To get a seat in Madras Institute of Technology the aspiring candidates must first meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen program. For undergraduate BTech programmes, they need to apply through TNEA, with admission based on your Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For postgr
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The essential documents for the MIT Chennai application process include:
- Aadhar Card
- Passport size photograph
- Class 10 marksheet and passing certificate
- Class 12 marksheet and passing certificate
- Bachelor’s degree (if applicable)
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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The BC/MBC Scholarship at MIT Chennai is for BC/MBC students meeting these criteria:
- Income should be below INR 2 lakh.
- The scholarship is available from the 1st year and renewable for the course duration.
- Applicants must not avail of any other scholarship.
- A 1st Graduate Certificate and an income certi
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