G. B. Pant Institute of Technology (GBPIT) admission process generally starts in the month of May-June and classes commence in the month of August. The institute's admission process begins with online registration through the official college website. Aspirants who wish to study at G. B. Pant Institute of Technology (GBPIT) can apply for admission in any of its courses offered through the institute's 5 academic departments, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Production and Automobile. GBPIT has also started offering B.VOC programmes (affiliated to GGSIP University). It is mandatory for candidates to have Aadhaar card or any other Govt. approved ID card for online application submission. Here, you can find all the details related to the admission process of GBPIT such as the eligibility criteria for different courses, selection process and important dates.
The candidate should have passed High School relevant stream with recognized board.
The candidate should have passed High School relevant stream with recognized board.
Admission to the GBIT full-time and part-time Diploma courses is offered through CET (Common Entrance Test), conducted by The Department of Training and Technical Education (DTTE). On the other hand, admission to Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc) course is done based on a candidate's rank in the entrance test conducted by Guru Gobind Singh I.P. University.
Interested candidate should have passed 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with good academic scores from a recognised board/institute.
The application form can be obtained online from the official website of the college and candidates must attach photocopies of the required documents with the filled-in application form. After that, candidates must pay the application fee, which can be done through Debit/Credit card /Internet banking/Challan/ college Cash Receipt.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of their scores in the entrance exams, document verification and whether or not the application form is complete in all respects.
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