There is great news for the students who want to study engineering. Till now, there was mainly the option of the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) exam for admission to B.Tech courses in the country, but now admission to B.Tech courses can also be done in some institutions based on CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores.

This can be a good opportunity for those students who have not been able to get the expected marks in the JEE exam or are looking for other options. Now many universities are also giving admission in engineering based on CUET scores. Some government universities and private universities are recognizing CUET scores.

For example, institutions like Maulana Mazharul Haq Arabic and Persian University, and Tezpur University of Bihar can start the process of B.Tech admission based on CUET score. Apart from this, some other state and private universities can also accept CUET scores.

In which subjects will admission be given?

For admission in B.Tech, admission in various technical branches can be possible based on CUET score. These can mainly include subjects like Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and IT (Information Technology).

However, not all universities need to recognize CUET scores, so students should check the complete information on the website of the respective university.

Benefits of taking admission in B.Tech through CUET

JEE exam is conducted for admission to prestigious IITs, NITs and other major engineering colleges across the country, which is highly competitive. Getting admission in B.Tech through CUET will give students an alternative opportunity. The chances of admission to government and private universities will increase through CUET, which will allow more students to pursue higher education.

Students who do not get good marks in JEE can also study engineering through CUET, which will open new opportunities for them. Through CUET, students can get more options to take admission in B.Tech, especially in universities which are providing technical education.

What is the difference between JEE and CUET?

JEE exam is mainly for admission in IITs, NITs, IITs and other prestigious engineering colleges, while CUET provides an opportunity to get admission in B.Tech courses in general universities. JEE exam is difficult and the level of competition is very high, while CUET is relatively easier and allows more students to be admission in engineering.

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