The NIT's Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College admissions process is both online and offline. Candidates can visit the official website to apply online. Candidates who have completed Class 10 may apply. Beginning the first week of June 2023 and concluding the last week of July 2023 is the NIT LAPP application process. The CAP rounds of selection must be completed by students who want to enrol in the diploma programme. The Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College admissions process and eligibility requirements for diploma courses are described in detail below.
Students can check out the NIT’s Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College Nashik application form available on the official website. The NIT LAPP application fee is Rs 300. Candidates can view the step-by-step NIT Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College application process given below.
Step 1: Visit the Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College official website.
Step 2: Go to the top right corner of the homepage and click on ‘Register/ Login’.
Step 3: Register by entering all the required information.
Step 4: Submit the necessary documents.
Step 5: Pay the application fee and click on ’Submit’.
NIT's Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College diploma admission is based on candidates Class 10 scores. The applicant must be a citizen of India and must have obtained at least a 35% overall grade in Math/Mathematics, General Science, and English on the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education's SSC examination, or its equivalent. Candidates seeking direct second-year admission who have a Class 12 in Science Vocational/Technical, ITI (Class 10 + 2 years ITI), or ITI (COE) with a duration of three 2-year modules are eligible for lateral entry. According to the DTE, NIT's Late Annasaheb Patil Polytechnic College direct second-year admission is carried out using the centralised admission procedure (CAP-2013).
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