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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
Analyze the exam pattern and syllabus: Before you start studying, make sure you have a clear understanding of the VITEEE exam pattern and syllabus. This will help you to know what topics are important and how much time you need to dedicate to each topic.
Prioritize topics and focus on weak areas: After analyzing the syllabus, prioritize the topics based on their importance and focus on your weak areas first. Spend more time on the topics that carr
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Computer Science Engineering - 149 (General), 120 (SEBC), 96 (ST), 95 (SC)
Electrical Engineering - 127 (General), 99 (SEBC), 75 (ST), 68 (SC)
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - 138 (General), 112 (SEBC), 87 (ST), 83 (SC)
Mechanical Engineering - 120 (General), 97 (SEBC), 70 (ST), 67 (SC)
Civil Engineering - 110 (General), 87 (SEBC), 62 (ST), 59 (SC)
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Some colleges may consider both UPTU and JEE Mains scores for admission, while others may consider only one of the two exams. Some colleges may also give preference to candidates based on their 12th board exam scores.
Therefore, it is important to research and check the admission criteria of the specific college you are interested in applying to. You can also visit the college's official website or contact the admission department to get detailed information about the admission process and eligi
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The cutoff for B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering at MIT-WPU, Pune, varies each year based on several factors, including the number of applicants, the availability of seats, and the difficulty level of the JEE Mains exam.
As per the previous year's cutoff trends, the expected JEE Mains cutoff for B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering at MIT-WPU, Pune, is around 60-70 percentile for the general category. Howe
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