MIT ADTU Pune - Art Design & Technology University Eligibility

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Arshita Tiwari

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Aspirants who have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and/ or Technical Vocational Subjects and English with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for reserved category) can apply for integrated M.Tech course. Candidates must prove their eligibility during the verification process to avoid rejection. 

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Rajshree Singh

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The details regarding the eligibility criteria for various courses at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University are mentioned below:Course NameCommon EligibilitySelection CriteriaMAH style="width: 32.3984%; height: 76.7708px;">Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream (40% for the reservation category)CBSE 12,  ISC Maharashtra HSC,  MAH AAC CETMFABFA/BVA with a 50% aggregate (46% for the reservation category)PERA CET,  MAH AAC CET or Entrance Exam Mark (200 marks) + Interview Mark (50 marks) + Portfolio Mark (50 marks)PhD (Applied Arts)Two years master's degree in fine art & applied art from any
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Anisha Mishra

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Admission to most courses at MIT School of Law is based on entrance exams. To be admitted to MIT School of Law, students must first pass the university or national/state-level entrance exams, and then successfully complete the university-level selection rounds. The admission requirements for MIT School of Law programs, including eligibility criteria and selection process, are outlined in the table below:CoursesTuition FeesEligibilityBBA LLBClass 12 with 45%Exams : PERA CETLLBClass 12 with 45%Exams : PERA CETLLMGraduation with 50%– / –CertificateGraduate from any recognised University.– / –PhDMaster's degree in L
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Anisha Mishra

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To be eligible for admission to the LLB program, a candidate must have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks in case of general category 42% for OBC and 40% of in case of SC & ST applicant. The LLB programme is a three-year undergraduate programme that consists of six semesters. Each semester is six months in duration. During the program, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of law, including the Indian legal system, legal research, and writing.

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The Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education and Training, MIT ADT University, Pune, requires applicants to have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Technical Vocational subjects in order to be eligible for a B.Tech degree. Engaging in entrance exams like JEE Main, MHT CET, PERA CET, Uni-GAUGE, or another state-level entrance exam is one of the selection criteria. In addition, the B.Tech programme has a four-year duration and is capable of accepting up to 120 students. The B.Tech programme at MIT ADT University has a competitive admissions process. To be admitted, applicants have t
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Ranjeeta Rai

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For admission to a two-year MBA course at MIT ADTU, candidates are required to fulfil minimum eligibility criteria as prescribed by the university. Those who get a UG degree with 50% aggregate in any discipline from a recognised university are eligible to apply for this course. There is a relaxation of 5% given to candidates belonging to the reserved categories, including SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD. This is a mandatory step to qualify before applying for this course.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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To be eligible for admission to a two-year MCA course at MIT ADT, candidates are required to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria. This is a PG-level course, those who are willing to get admission to this course must get a UG degree in either Science/ Arts/ Commerce or Engineering stream with minimum aggregate of 50% aggregate. Further, candidates belonging to either of SC/ST/OBC/PwD categories are given a 5% relaxation and they are required to get minimum aggregate of 45% in their last graduation.

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Indrani Choudhury

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To get admission to a three-year BCA course at MIT ADT, candidates must fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria as per the university's norms. Those who are willing to get admission to BCA at MIT ADT must pass Class 12 with minimum 50% aggregate in either Science/ Commerce/ Management Sciences stream from ICSE/ CBSE or any recognised board are eligible to apply for this course. For reserved category candidates (SC/ ST/ OBC/ PwD), there is a relaxation of 5% in the minimum passing marks required in Class 12. They can get admission by acquiring minimum of 45% aggregate in Class 12.

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