BVP CET 2015 will be conducted on May 16, 2015 for supplying entries to 690 undergraduate engineering seats in the university. Nominees, who've appeared for the BVP CET 2015 exam, can assess for their BVP CET 2015 Result on this site after it is declared on May 30, 2015. Nominees can seek admission on the foundation of BVP CET Result 2015 into various branches of engineering in the Bharati Vidyapeeth University. Effect of BVP CET 2015 is going to be based upon the total marks obtained by the candidates in Physics and Mathematics. Applicants can assess the BVP CET 2015 Result on this site as soon as it is announced by the university.
In 2014, candidates competed for entrances to 670 seats at the College of Engineering Pune on the foundation of the BVP CET Result, of the Bharati Vidyapeeth University. This year, the absolute seat intake is 690.
Nominees can check their BVP CET 2015 Result at at the designated facilities at New Delhi and Navi Mumbai or the office of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University in Pune.
BVP CET 2015 Merit List will probably be separately prepared for Foreign / NRI / PIO / Management Caliber candidates as well as regular candidates.
Entrances to the B.Tech classes at the Bharati Vidyapeeth will be on the idea of the marks as per the End Result of BVP CET 2015.
Inter-se Merit Rank will probably be determined as follows:
In 2014, candidates competed for entrances to 670 seats at the College of Engineering Pune on the foundation of the BVP CET Result, of the Bharati Vidyapeeth University. This year, the absolute seat intake is 690.
Nominees can check their BVP CET 2015 Result at at the designated facilities at New Delhi and Navi Mumbai or the office of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University in Pune.
BVP CET 2015 Merit List will probably be separately prepared for Foreign / NRI / PIO / Management Caliber candidates as well as regular candidates.
Entrances to the B.Tech classes at the Bharati Vidyapeeth will be on the idea of the marks as per the End Result of BVP CET 2015.
Inter-se Merit Rank will probably be determined as follows:
- Candidates, who have got higher marks in Mathematics, will be given preference.
- Candidates, who've obtained higher aggregate percentage of marks in H.S.C./equivalent tests
- Candidates, who've got higher percentage of marks in Mathematics in the 10th standard assessment
- A computerized random choice of candidate will be carried out, if there is a tie inspite of the aforementioned.