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The Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) admission entrance exam is one of the tough and very important entrance tests in the country. According to the rules you have to be among the top 3 lakh scorers to apply for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main and then you have to clear the JEE Advanced. Also, there is another way of getting admission to IITs.
The students having 12th passed degree who already enrolled in a BE to BTech course, those students who want to study something further after BTech and who have an interest in design then there is a way to get admission in IITs for all these students and there is no need to clear JEE. The student who wants to study at IITs can also apply through an undergraduate common entrance exam for the design commonly known as the UCEED. The applicant must have to pass class 12 to be eligible to apply for this. The students who pass the UCEED are qualified for the admission of BDes courses at IITs and other institutes. This exam is divided into two parts where the second part consists of the drawing section. Those who wish to apply for the postgraduate (PG) course will have to clear this CEED exam.
Taking admission to IIT is a dream for many youngsters across the country.
Because of improper guidance, some capable students fail to clear the JEE Advanced exam and can’t make their way to the IITs.
Some other examinations are also there through which one can get the opportunity to be an IITian. As we know that every set of examinations has its respective eligibility criteria and follows a definite path.
The Indian Institute of Technology is among the most important institutions to pursue a degree in Engineering. Getting admission to the best engineering colleges of the country not only opens many opportunities but also value in terms of the ambiance, faculty, and academic growth.
Below given some steps are to get into IIT by clearing the JEE.
Step 1:
One is needed to give the JEE mains examination. From 90 questions in the paper, the student has to answer a total of 7 questions. Also, there is no negative allocation for the wrong answers as per the new set of rules.