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48 MonthsBachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Electronics and Communication Engineering is a four-year full-time undergraduate program approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and offered by the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow.
For admission to the first year of B. Tech.
For admission to the first year of B. Tech., the candidate must have clearly passed without grace, intermediate examination (Class Xll) securing a minimum of 50% (45% marks for SC/ST Category candidates) without grace in a required subject combination of two compulsory subjects, i.e PHYSICS and MATHS and one optional subject (Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Biology, Computer Science) taken together.
ELIGIBILITY For admission to B.Tech. Lateral Entry (and Year):
Candidates who have passed three years of B.SC. degree and passed Xll standard with mathematics as a subject OR three years Engg. Diploma from an Institution located in the U.P. with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) recognized by the Board of Technical Education, U.P., in any branch of Engineering (except Agriculture Engg, Pharmacy, and Architecture), are eligible for admission to second year in any branch of Engineering / Technology.
The admissions to B.Tech and MBA are made in accordance with the guidelines prescribed by AKTU, Lucknow. Students are admitted through UPSEE conducted by AKTU. Students can also be admitted on the basis of IIT's main merit.
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