Rajasthan Pre-Engineering TestRajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) is the state-level entrance examination for undergraduate engineering programs in Rajasthan State, India. The admissions are done on the basis of rank of students in Joint Entrance Examination, JEE (Main) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This examination was previously called Rajasthan Pre-Engineering Test (RPET).[1] REAP counselling for admission to Undergraduate Programmes in Rajasthan Government funded universities like (MBM University, RTU-Kota), and some private universities offering B.Tech or B.E, programmes started in the year 2021.[citation needed] Students seeking admission to B.Tech or B.E. in Rajasthan State Government institutes like (MBM University, RTU-Kota) and some private universities (except IIT Jodhpur, BITS Pilani, MNIT Jaipur and some other private deemed universities) were required to take REAP.[2][3] Online applications (registration) for RPET were invited by the Board of Technical Education, Rajasthan. from eligible candidates of Rajasthan, including the wards of Kashmiri Migrants.On average 1.7 lacs student appear for the exam. Making it Rajasthan's main exam for good engineering colleges.[citation needed] HistoryIn 2015, the Rajasthan state government cancelled the Rajasthan Pre-Engineering Test in favour of an admissions process through a Centralised Admission Committee (CAC).[4] Eventually, this became the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process. StructureRPET-2014 consisted of a single examination of three hours duration containing 40 objective type questions each in physics, chemistry and mathematics.[5] The total number of questions were 120 carrying one mark each. There were no negative marking for wrong answers.[6] Eligibility criteria for admission
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