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No, you cannot get admission to Siddhant College of Engineering's B.E. / B.Tech course without MHT CET or JEE Main: Qualifying exams: The college accepts MHT CET and JEE Main as qualifying exams. Eligibility: To be eligible for admission, you must meet the course-specific selection and eligibility requirements. Qualifying education: You can qualify for the course with a 12th Science diploma, FE & SE, BSC, or Diploma in Polytechnic. Candidates who are NRI/OCI/PIO or children of people working in gulf countries can apply for BTech admission in Maharashtra without appearing for the MHT CET exam. They can fill out the a
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The semester exam results for B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology are announced on various dates, depending on the course and year. Generally, the semester exam results are declared four to five weeks after the exams are over. The candidates are advised to contact the respective department of the college for more details.

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Here are some notable alumni of B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology (BSACET):Alen Aloysius: Worked at Infosys as a systems engineer until 2012. He then joined the National Institute of Industrial Engineering for a Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management. He is currently a Senior Product Manager at Kotak Mahindra Bank. In 2017, he was included in the Economic Times Young Leaders list. BSACET also has an alumni association that was established in 2009. The association's goals include:Strengthening ties between BSACET and its alumniKeeping alumni informed about developments, events, and continuing education opportunit
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The required documents for the B.E. or B.Tech application process at B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology in Mathura are:PhotoThree photocopies of the Aadhar cardThree photocopies of the 10th marksheetThree photocopies of the 12th marksheetOriginal transfer certificate and three photocopiesOriginal character certificate and three photocopiesOriginal affidavit and three photocopies if there is a gapThree photocopies of the income certificateThree photocopies of the caste certificateThree photocopies of the domicile certificate 

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The cutoff mark for B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology in Mathura is 45% aggregate in 10+2 for General and OBC candidates, and 40% for SC/ST candidates. The college accepts JEE Main, UPTAC, and CUET exams. Here are some other eligibility criteria for B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology:For B.E. or B.Tech courses, candidates must have passed a Diploma in a relevant stream from a recognised institute.For MBA or PGDM courses, candidates with grace marks are not allowed.For B.Pharma courses, candidates must have passed 10+2 with a subject combination of either Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Physics, Chemistry, a
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No, B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology in Mathura, India does not offer 100% scholarships. The college offers limited scholarships, mostly for students from reserved categories. To be eligible for scholarships, students must meet the following requirements:Be a full-time student with at least 12 pointsApply for financial aid on timeMeet the Satisfactory Academic Progress standardsHave a similar amount of financial need as in previous years B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology is a non-profit institution that was established in 1997. It is affiliated with AKTU, Lucknow and BTEUP, Lucknow, and is recognised by the
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Hi.Admission Procedure to Vaagdevi College of Engineering B.E. / B.Tech course :The minimum qualification for admission to first year of the B.Tech course is a pass in the Intermediate (10 + 2) conducted by the board of Intermediate education, Govt. of Telangana or any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as optional subjects.In addition to the above, Diploma holders are admitted in second year of B.Tech to the extent of 10% of intake based on the merit in the Engineering Common Entrance Test (TSECET), under lateral entry scheme conducted byGovt. of Telangana.70 % of the seats are a
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B.S.A. College of Engineering and Technology is a private engineering college at Mathura, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Being established in the year 1997, this private engineering college is managed by the B.S.A. Educational Trust. It is not a government institute but a leading private engineering college, affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in different disciplines of engineering. As the college is a self-financing institution, it follows the practices initiated by All India Council for Technical Education or AICTE and Uttar Pradesh State Government for its aca
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Faculties were awesome during my time. They were always students favouring. They always used to fight for the right of students and the same used to reflect in the results. On an average there were more young and energetic faculty members rather than experienced ones. But ideally they were a mixture of less experience and more enthusiastic.

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Faculty:Faculties were awesome during my time. They were always students favouring. They always used to fight for the right of students and the same used to reflect in the results. On an average there were more young and energetic faculty members rather than experienced ones. But ideally they were a mixture of less experience and more enthusiastic.

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