IIMT University BTech Admissions 2022 Open; Check details here
IIMT University admissions 2022 open for Bachelor of Technology programme. Check all the programme details here.
Piyush Chaudhary | August 23, 2022 | 02:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: IIMT University Meerut, Uttar Pradesh has invited applications for the full time Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programme. The university offers the B.Tech programme in different areas like Computer, Mechanical. Electrical, Civil and more. Applicants can apply for IIMT University B.Tech programme as per their academic qualification and the university eligibility criteria. The application form can either be submitted in online or offline mode by visiting the IIMT University website.
Applicants should go through the programme eligibility criteria, duration and other relevant details before filling the IIMT University application form 2022 for the B.Tech programme.
IIMT University BTech Eligibility criteria 2022
Programme |
Eligibility Criteria |
B.Tech |
Applicants must have passed class 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks with Physics, Chemistry and Maths as compulsory subjects |
IIMT University Admission 2022 - Application mode and fee
Mode of application |
Online/ Offline |
Fee |
Rs 1500 |
IIMT University Admission 2022 - Programmes, duration and specialization
Programme Name |
Specialization |
Duration |
Bachelor of Technology |
|
4 years |
NOTE : For more details on the IIMT University B.Tech programme candidates should visit the university official website.
IIMT University Admission Process 2022
Candidates who have applied for the B.Tech programme will be granted admission based on the course eligibility criteria, Personal Interview (PI) and a final evaluation done by the PI team.
Contact Address
IIMT University, ‘O’ Pocket, Ganga Nagar Colony, Mawana Road, Meerut (U.P.)
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