Getting Admission in Premier Engineering Colleges

  • Nov 27, 2008
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For those who clear 10+2 and willing to take up engineering as profession need to go through a lot of hard work, just to get admission into engineering colleges. It is a pain for those who do not know where to go, what to do or what forms to fill. India being a vast country offers an array of opportunities on the professional front and therefore it is important to know what all colleges are there that may help you fulfill your dream to become an engineer.



An entire list of state entrance examination including DCE, KCET, MHT-CET, WBJEE, VITEEE, HP-CPET, Punjab CET, Rajasthan CET, UP-SEE, EAMCET, BITS, Manipal UGET and many more, are there that conduct examination to test the skills of the aspirants willing to join a courses in engineering. Accompanying these are, some All India entrance exams which include AIEEE, IIT-JEE etc in which candidates from all across the country can apply for admission in some of the premier institutes of education in India.



Some of the colleges of national repute including NITs and IITs acknowledge admissions on the basis of these All India Entrance Examinations. So for those who are aspiring to become an engineer, all you have to do is to appear in these entrance exams, secure a respectable rank and pass 10+2 with aggregate of 50% marks in Physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects. But securing a good rank in these exams may not be as simple as it seems to be and so it is advised that the aspirants must keep a tab on the fundamentals of their subject of study.



Candidates who clear this entrance examination gets enrolled into degree colleges offered by NITs, deemed universities and institutions in the states/UTs, Central government Universities excluding those that come under Joint Entrance Examination/State Level Entrance Examination for paid or unpaid seats available according to the number of marks and rank secured.



If you fear, that you might not be able to make it to any engineering college, then there is no need to worry! India is no short of having good private engineering colleges. Interestingly, you may find a private engineering college nearby easily. But keep it as your final alternative.


Rohit Mehra

Rohit Mehra is webmaster of GOIIT.com which is a leading online education portal provides a platform where students or engineering aspirants can have online tutorials for competitive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, etc. The portal intends to provide an elite expert panel, comprising IIT students, graduates and engineering coaching professional who have a common passion for Engineering Entrance exams in particular and science in general. The panel will provide online guidance to students appearing for the JEE. The biggest asset of the venture is that it is free, no subscription cost either! This comes as a huge-advantage to the student community who has been craving for personalized help, but could not afford it due to costs or demographics. It also breaks all geographic barriers to bring together some of the best brains in the industry to help nurture the next generation.

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