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Santhana bharathy

Beginner-Level 1

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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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-Level 1

Quantum University Would be a good choice.
The education and specialisation is good along with good entrepreneurship.

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

(HIGHEST CUTOFF)
FOR CS is 98.8 PERCENTILE
(LOWEST CUTOFF)
FOR MECH is 95 PERCENTILE
IT IS ROUND 1 CUTOFF SO YOU CAN EXPECT A DECLINE OF 3 to 4 PERCENTILE BY END OF ALL ROUNDS
THERE ARE ALSO 5 YEAR COURSES WHICH HAS MORE LOW CUTOFF ALL ABOVE ARE 4 YRS COURSES

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Gaurav Tiwari

Beginner-Level 3

If you will qualify JEE Mains then you will get college wrt your score. And If you want to complete your B.Tech From private universities then you can select
BIT Mesra
Chandigarh University
LPU
KIIT
SRM.

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kasula manoj

Beginner-Level 3

Candidate must have passed HSC (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognised Board, securing minimum marks in the aggregate of all subjects. Candidates with Biology will be considered eligible for B.Tech Biotechnology / Bioinformatics and Data Science / Food Science and Technology programs.

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kasula manoj

Beginner-Level 3

MAH MBA CET exam is conducted in 12 cities outside Maharashtra. The cities outside Maharashtra where the exam is held include, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Jaipur, Ranchi, Gandhinagar, Delhi, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Panaji, Lucknow and Verna.

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Ram Mohan Dixit

Beginner-Level 5

KIIT provides Honours in B.tech Computer science.If you are not able to get aggregate above 75 percent in every semester you will not get degree of honours you will then only get the degree of simple b.tech .So This is all dependent upon you hardwork to get 7.5 sgpa in each semester .

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