Mahindra Ecole Centrale Hyderabad opens B.Tech application process till May 10
Team Careers360 | May 5, 2020 | 02:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC), Hyderabad has opened the online application process for B.Tech admissions (academic session 2020-2024). The final date to apply is May 10, 2020. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the admission process will be conducted completely in online mode. To participate in the counselling process, the students will have to apply online through the official website.
All admissions will be done on the basis of the percentile secured by the students in JEE Main 2020 January session. Students should have also passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from any statutory board with 60% aggregate marks in all subjects or have an equivalent grade from IB or other approved Boards to be eligible for admission. Valid SAT Subject Test Scores or SAT Scores or ACT scores will also be considered for admissions.
Speaking about the admission process, Yajulu Medury, Director, Mahindra Ecole Centrale said “These are unprecedented times, and the lockdown has left students and their guardians justifiably worried about their educational prospects. We were receiving many queries about the admissions process and requests for an early round of counselling. We at MEC are committed to ensuring students’ safety and have therefore taken the process completely online. May 10th is an early round of admission counselling and the eligible students will be counselled on the branches available and offers will be rolled out” .
MEC has a total of 240 seats available in its B.Tech. programme - 60 each for the four academic disciplines offered - in Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering.
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