MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech Admissions 2022 Registration Open; Check details here
MIT SOB admissions 2022 open for Bioengineering UG and PG programme. Applicants can apply for the MIT School of Bioengineering, Sciences & Research programme in online mode.
Piyush Chaudhary | April 12, 2022 | 10:34 AM IST
NEW DELHI: MIT School of Bioengineering, Sciences & Research (SOB), Pune has invited applications for full time undergraduate and postgraduate level degree programmes in Bioengineering. MIT SOB offered courses like Integrated M.Tech, B.Tech and M.Tech. Candidates eligible and interested in applying for the UG and PG level programme can do so by visiting the institute's official website. The MIT SOB application form has to be submitted successfully in online mode before the registration end date.
Aspirants should go through MIT SOB eligibility criteria, course fee, application fee and other important details before proceeding to fill the application form. For more information on the MIT SOB admissions candidates can go through the official admission notification.
MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech Admission 2022 - Eligibility criteria
Programme |
Eligibility Criteria |
B.Tech & Integrated M.Tech |
Applicants should have passed HSC/ 10+2 with 50% marks or equivalent for general category (45% for reserved category) with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology as major subjects & should have qualified at least one entrance exam (IIT-JEE-Paper1), NEET, MH-CET (Maharashtra) or other CET examination of any state) |
M.Tech |
Applicants must have passed a B.Tech/ BE degree in Environmental Engineering/ Chemical Engineering/ Ceramic Technology / Mechanical / Metallurgy/ Civil Engineering/ Mining Engineering/ Biochemical Engineering/ Biotechnology or other allied Engineering Branches with minimum 50 % marks or equivalent and a valid GATE score |
MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech Admission 2022 - Application fees and mode
Application fees |
Rs. 1500 |
Mode of application |
Online |
MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech Admission 2022 - Programme and Fees
UG and PG level degree programmes are offered at MIT School of Bioengineering, Sciences & Research. For more details on the MIT SOB Bioengineering programmes like course, fees, etc. applicants can check the table below.
MIT SOB course and fees
Programme Name |
Fees (per year) |
Duration |
B. Tech in Bioengineering |
Rs. 2,15,000 |
4 years |
Integrated M. Tech in Bioengineering |
5 years |
|
M.Tech in Environmental Bioengineering |
INR 95,000 |
2 years |
MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech Selection Process 2022
MIT SOB B.Tech and M.Tech programme applicants can check the selection process for the same in the table below.
MIT SOB selection process
B.Tech and Integrated M.Tech |
Selection is based on scores in HSC + NEET/ JEE (Paper I)/ MH-CET or other CET/ PERA CET |
M.Tech |
Selection is based on scores in HSC + Degree + valid GATE or equivalent exam score |
MIT SOB Address Details
MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research, MIT ADT University, Vishwaraj Bagh, Railway station, Solapur - Pune road, Loni Kalbhor, Maharashtra 412201
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