Top 10 Engineering Entrance Exam after Class 10+2
Choosing a right career path after 10+2 is very much necessary for the individual to reach the career goals very effectively. To achieve the goals you need right kind of strategy and planning. Once your board examinations are over, most of the students get worried about their board exam results and more importantly in which institute they will get admission. Those who wants to get admission in the leading colleges have to take various engineering entrance examinations.
1. JEE
entrance exam is
most sought after, every year more than 15 lakh students appear in JEE entrance
exam, making is most popular among all. It is not really tough to crack these
entrance exams and secure a seat in leading engineering colleges. JEE is not
only engineering exam in the country to get admission in engineering college,
besides there are many other leading entrance exams such as BITSAT, VITEEE,
WBJEE entrance exam and many more. Below is the list of top 10 engineering
entrance exams, which an aspiring candidate can take after their Class 12th
exams:
2. Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main: This exam is conducted to
enrol students in leading NITs and IIITs of the country. The entrance exam has
replaced the prestigious AIEEE exam. The candidates who will successfully clear
the entrance exam and get good score in All India Ranking (AIR) will get
admission on merit basis.
3. JEE Entrance Exam (JEE) Advances: The exam is held for
enrolling students into various engineering programmes in leading IITs of the
country. Only, those successful candidates who have cleared the JEE Main and
ranked among top 1.5 lakh candidates will be able to attempt JEE Advanced.
Those who will clear this JEE exam will get admission in premier IITs of the
country. The admission will be given on the basis of merit list and class 12th
board exam scores.
4. DCE Entrance Exam: Delhi College of Engineering conducts
this Combines Entrance Exam, which is one of the most sought after exams for
engineering. The exam is conducted by University of Delhi for enrolling students
into various undergraduate engineering exams for Delhi Region candidates at
Delhi College of Engineering known as Delhi Technological University and Netaji
Subhash Institute of Technology. Students must have passed class 12th
examination with minimum 60% marks with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Candidates who have appeared in their Class 10+2 final examinations may also
apply for the entrance test.
5. VITEEE Entrance Exam: VITEEE will be an entrance exam for
getting in various engineering courses in VIT for the upcoming academic
session. Aspirants from across the country participate in this exam as it is
one the famous exam in the country. Candidates must have completed class 12th
from any recognised board. The admission will be given on the basis of entrance
exam and score of class 12th.
6. BITSAT Entrance exam: BITSAT is a computer based online
test generally conducted to enrol students for giving admission in integrated
first year degree programme of BITS Pilani campus in Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad.
The exam is conducted at all India level. Aspirants must have passed class 10+2
from any recognised board with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Candidates
should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics subjects in 12th examination. Candidates who are appearing for
class 12th examination are also eligible to appear in this exam.
7. WBJEE Entrance Exam: West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam is
conducted by West Bengal Examination Board. The entrance exam is generally
conducted to select candidates for enrolling students for giving admission to
the State Colleges on the basis of the result of a single competitive
examination. Candidate should have cleared class 12th with minimum 60% marks
with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Candidates who are appearing for class
12th final examination are also eligible to appear in the exam.
8. MHCET Entrance Exam: MH CET entrance exam is the Common
Entrance Test, CET Maharashtra conducted for getting admission into various
engineering colleges. Admission will be held in two different phases for the
different levels of courses. Candidates must have cleared class 12th with at
least 50% marks with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The minimum
eligibility criteria are different for different courses.
9. EAMCET Entrance Exam: EAMCET entrance exam is conducted
for enrolling students in Engineering, Agriculture and Medical programmes
through this common entrance test. The aspiring candidates must have cleared
the class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from a recognised board.
The entrance exam score is accepted by various government and private
engineering and medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
10. KCET Entrance Exam: KCET entrance test is conducted for
giving admission in various government/private un-aided and private aided
professional education institutions in the Karnataka. Candidates must have
passed class 10+2 or equivalent exam with at least 45% marks in aggregate.
He/she must have passed class 10+2 with Physics/Mathematics and Chemistry.
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