Background
Entrance examinations in India for higher technical education have, broadly speaking, moved over the decades from institution-specific tests towards consolidated national-level examinations conducted by designated agencies. The institution at Dhanbad referred to in the title has, at different periods, been associated with different admission frameworks, and a definitive article should trace that progression carefully using primary documents such as official institutional notifications, government gazette entries, and announcements from the relevant examination authority.
The institution itself has a long-standing presence in mining, applied geology, petroleum engineering, and related disciplines, and is generally regarded within the Indian higher-education landscape as a specialised technical institution that has gradually broadened its academic portfolio. Its admission process has, over time, been linked to the wider national engineering admissions framework. Editors are advised to verify, from official sources, the current name of the institution, its statutory status, the examination through which undergraduate and postgraduate admissions are made, and the agency that conducts that examination. The relationship between the institution and the umbrella admission system — including counselling, seat allocation, and reservation policies — should be described only on the basis of current, citable references rather than memory or generalised assumption.
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