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Nikki Khosla

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Nitenj Kumar

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Definitely SRM is the best because SRM Campus with excellent infrastructure, faculty, facilities and placements besides providing effective education. And placement is also most important so its provide more chances in placement of their students. So SRM is the best.

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tarun mittal

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Let me tell you first that each year the cut off can change due to several factors like:
Seat Capacity
Number of students appeared
Difficulty level of exam etc. Well, as per last year cut off details, you have less chances to get SVU Tirupati in ECE domain, last year cut off in ECE was: 6210 in this college. You can get Chemical Engineering in this college. Cut off was: 29152.

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tarun mittal

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JEE Mains Cutoff of COEP varies every year, additionally from 2021 MHTCET examination will be also conducted for engineering admissions. Below are the JEE Mains branchwise (CAP I) for COEP as follows:
Civil engineering - 170
Computer engineering - 189
IT - 181
Electrical engineering - 178
E&TC engineering - 180
Instrumentation engineering - 172
Mechanical engineering - 182
Production engineering (Sandwich) - 163
And Above JEE Mains Merit Scores are for GOPENS category.

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tarun mittal

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Look there is no such official cutoff announced, but looking at the previous year trend of 2020 and 2021
GENERAL CANDIDATE:- RANK is less than 450
OBC CANDIDATE:- RANK is less than 650.
In order to be in the safe zone.
By the way at the time of result deceleration the site also releases the previous year cutoff chart. Hence wait for your result.

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tarun mittal

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You would require a minimum of 97 to 98 percentile to get admission in B.Tech programme in HBTU, Kanpur. The cutoff rank for CSE is around 21,000 which would be approximately. 97.5 percentile. The last ranks for other core branches are EE - 31,000; ME - 29,000; CE - 35,000 etc.

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tarun mittal

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VNR is as we know,one of best College in Hyderabad.In Latest NIRF it has rank between 150 to 200 or so.Placements for CSE is 100 percent and you can have a chance to enter in to one of top MNC,if you desire,and VNR is best platform for it.coming to faculties and facility it's awesome,you will love it.

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tarun mittal

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This college is entirely depends upon the vacancy. There is no such cut-off system. If you get a really good rank, like in the top 300, you can go for these courses, else it entirely depends upon the vacancy. Like if you get a rank between 1500 to 3000, and you want IT or CE, the chances are pretty low because maximum students go for IT and CE. But, when you go for counselling, they give you a form in which you can choose to upgrade to a branch wherein you can fill in your choice and later, you might get upgraded if there is any vacancy.

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tarun mittal

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That depends on whether you are an External or an Internal candidate.
If you are an Internal candidate, then surely 80 would be more than sufficient to get you into any branch of your choice. I mean, most probably it would!
But if you are an External, then at 80, you most probably would get selected. Though you might not get into the branch of your preference.

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