Mahindra University’s Ecole Centrale School of Engineering releases B.Tech 2020 eligibility criteria
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2020 | 05:12 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Mahindra University’s Ecole Centrale School of Engineering (MEC), Hyderabad, has announced the eligibility criterion for admissions into the 4-year B.Tech. programme at its Hyderabad campus for the academic session 2020-2024. The students who apply on mechyd.ac.in by August 15, 2020, will be eligible for the early round of counselling. Eligible students will be counselled online on the branches available to them and online offers will be rolled out.
According to Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor, “Mahindra University is focused on students’ welfare and in these COVID times when the exams JEE Mains and SAT are being cancelled and rescheduled, the students and their guardians are justifiably worried about the admissions of their wards. Our eligibility parameters have therefore included the Boards results to ensure that the eligible students are able to apply without any stress”.
Admissions into MEC will be granted on the basis of either JEE Mains (qualify in JEE Main and eligible for JEE Advanced 2020 exam) or valid SAT Subject Test Scores or SAT Scores or ACT scores or Class 10+2 exams result (80% or equivalent grade cumulatively in Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry Subjects in 10+2 from any Statutory Board).
MEC offers a total of around 400 seats in its B.Tech. Programme in 7 academic disciplines - Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics & Computer Engineering, and Computation & Mathematics.
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