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Murugesan Institute of Technology, Salem Admission Process
Murugesan Institute of Technology (MIT), Salem, is a self-financed institution in engineering education approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. Situated in the district of Salem in Tamil Nadu, it offers diploma programs in a variety of engineering fields.
MIT set up its admission procedure with the aim to select best candidates for its diploma programs. Prospective candidates are advised to check with the admissions office for any such updates on application deadlines or important dates. Students must finish 10th grade in a recognized secondary school for admission to diploma courses.
Application Process
The application processes at Murugesan Institute of Technology, Salem, are easy and accessible to any potential application. While angles on the details are missed, general processes may take one of the following routes:
Application form acquisition: The applied candidate should pick up the application forms from the campus itself or through the institute.
Filling out the application form: This should make reference to all personal and academic particulars, writes the candidate.
Collaborative documentation: This could be, usually annexed by the candidate submitting copies of his/her 10th standard mark sheet, transfer certificate, and any other certificates required by the institution.
Payment of the application fee: Here again, something nonrefundable has to be paid as application fee and the institutions shall specify the method of payment.
Submission of the application: After filling out and finalizing all documents, the students will then submit their application forms to the admission office of the institute along with the bank receipt for payment of the application fee, within the notified date of their submission.
Admission criteria: The selections are said to be done based on merit of results of the qualifying exam (10th standard).
The counseling process and seat allotment: The candidates are most probably to be called into a counseling session where they can select their courses on the bases of their choice and the merit rank.
Fee payment and enrollment process: The selected candidate has to pay the necessary fees and complete the enrollment process to secure admission.
MIT strongly believes in overall development and offers industry-oriented courses to prepare students for all challenges they will face in this engineering‐related world. The holistic development with an emphasis on practical exposure and up-to-date technology has geared the graduate to meet the challenges that lie ahead in their respective fields.
Degree-wise Admission Process
Diploma in Automobile Engineering: The course intake as approved is 60. This course is suited for candidates interested in automotive technology and vehicle design.
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering: This course is also having an approved intake of 60 and is meant for those interested in the design and manufacturing of mechanical systems.
Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering: This course is having an approved intake of 60, very commonly known for applicants interested in electrical systems and electronics.
Diploma in Agricultural Engineering: MIT offers this specialized course with an approved intake of 60 concerned with engineering applications to agriculture.
Diploma in Civil Engineering: The course is having an approved intake of 30, suitable for candidates interested in infrastructure and construction.
Diploma in Computer Engineering: The approved intake is 30. The course is designed for an applicant interested in computer systems and software development.
A prospective student is advised to have the following documents ready for the admission process:
10th standard Mark sheet with pass certificate
Transfer Certificate from the last school attended
Character Certificate
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Passport-size Photographs
Other Certificates or Documents mentioned by MIT