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tarun mittal

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It's great. I am also in KIITEE and I feel really a nice branch And with few more subjects added in CSE. But there is only one subject form CSE which is not available That is, (formal Automata Theory), if you are interested in you can get to learn from YouTube not a big deal. Placement wise my senior friend will be having this for first time but there is no difference between csse and CSE or IT.

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tarun mittal

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RTU, Kota is Technical University of Rajasthan on state level. And the cuttoff is 63720 and many more Students from RBSE or any other affiliated boards can apply and cutoff would not matter too much. Their are N numbers of college who gives direct admission affiliated to RTU, Kota. But yet if you would be planning for engineering, its better to drop very next year and go for the best. Nevertheless if aiming for RTU, Kota the go with brands like SKIT or any other private college with better Placement Cells.

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tarun mittal

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If we go by the trends
The JEE mains cut off for general category male student goes upto 85000
For OBC male candidates the rank can go to 1.5 Lac
There is further more reservation for SC or ST candidates and female students.
If you want a branch of your choice make sure your rank is decent and falls below 80000.
If your rank is falling in this range and you are willing to take admission in GBPUAT then apply for the online counselling conducted by the Uttarakhand Technical University and grab your seat here.

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tarun mittal

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I would begin by saying that there is no as such fixed cutoff score of BITSAT. The last year cutoff BITSAT 2016) can be seen by clicking at the link given below. At Pilani Campus cutoff was 240 (B.Pharma)
At Goa Campus cutoff was 297 (Biological Sciences)
At Hyderabad Campus cutoff was 224 (B.Pharma)
This year the cutoffs went a bit low and they went up to 200 to 300. But looking at these scores the students should not become complacent as BITSAT cutoff score vary every year and are thus not fixed.

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tarun mittal

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You can check from the above table. Your programme fee is Rs 100000 per semester. After applying the 50% scholarship to your programme fee, the fee remains Rs 50,000 per semester. To get admission at Apollo University, you just need to pay Rs 10,000 for provisional admission and book your seat. Then, the rest of the fee amount you need to pay within 10 days which is left after applying the scholarship (means Rs. 40,000). But your scholarship will be activated after the final verification. Only this is the last chance.

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tarun mittal

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We are yet to discover this.
I don't know the exact answer you are looking for.But I can tell you that cut off for CSE and IT is a combination of 12th percentage+your entrance exam score.
You never gets to know what score you made.
There's criteria of preferences which you fill during your admission form,and on the basis of your merit, and availability of seats you are called for counseling session.
But there are many seats for CS and IT.
In my batch there were 116 IT and 266 CS students.
Make a good percentage in 12th and appear in entrance exam well(don't worry much about it,you can get the sample papers from website itself).

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Santhana bharathy

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You better go for the government college for B.Sc. Because now a days the government college are the college than were been provided more scholarship and more benifit for students even it was a small college it would be a good choice.

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tarun mittal

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No, there is no seat reserved for any of the Polytechnic colleges to take admission in COEP for direct 2nd-year degree courses.
The admission procedure is as follows
Your percentage score of Diploma is the only criterion for admission to COEP. Of course, there are Caste based reservations in these seats as well. If a branch has an intake of 60 seats in the 1st year then there are 20% of seats added in that class at the start of 2nd year. This makes 12 seats for Diploma graduates in a class having a strength of 60.
For COEP Mechanical, there are 120 seats at 1st-year intake so there are 24 seats (20%) at the start of 2nd year for Diploma
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tarun mittal

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Looking at the recent cutoff trends a percentile of 98 would be a safe score for CSE at INMIIT. The real cutoff may vary either increasing or decreasing in 5000 AIR , but a 98 percentile can be a very good estimate for lNMIIT CSE.

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tarun mittal

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According to students, COMEDK is less competitive and easier than KCET. As the COMEDK follows the syllabus pattern of the BOARD Examination, the question pattern is less hard than any KCET or any other entrance test. Almost all top engineering colleges in Bangalore registered under COMEDK.

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