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Saransh Jain

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No, you need to appear in CET ( entrance) test.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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For good college make the target of 98+ percentile in JEE Main and 200+ marks in JEE Advanced.

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tarun mittal

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You think college admissions are a lottery A 74.88 percentileThat minimum effort will earn you minimal opportunities! I may not be familiar with the Indian National Testing Agency Joint Entrance Examination Main, but if universities in India are as impacted as universities in the United States, you will need to take some remedial courses, or even repeat your worse courses before the academic year begins. Here is the initial challenge: bring your percentile up to 80 percentage, no less. For more details, read the academic catalog or contact the admissions office at KJ Somaiya College of Engineering - University of Mumbai.

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tarun mittal

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Not sure about this .
But 25% seats has increased in previous year in every College and University and for JEE Mains and EWS category you will get 15 % seats using jee mains in EWS you will get more.
Chances are there because most students apply through MET ( Malviya Entrance Test) .
Exact rank I don't know but you can get top 3 branches CSE ,IT or ECE .
After first year you have option to upgrade your branch based on your marks of first year.
Just get into College and then kick your ass off to get your desired branch .
First year syllabus is almost same for all branches.

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tarun mittal

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As Susovan has already answered there is no pre-decided cut-off for admission to Ashoka. There is no point in finding out how much was the lowest score, because even the lowest score varies with every batch. As there is no application fee, there is no harm in applying, because that is the only way that you can find out whether you will get admitted or not, and trust me, you could get admitted even if you initially thought you will not be able to make it. So apply
Hope this helps!

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tarun mittal

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I am a final year student of engineering in ajeenkya Dy Patil university, as first batch of engineering I am right person to give u right review about university. I'll explain you in very short with point. Bad placement oh sorry no placements after B.Tech
faculty members only need money they didn't give u right education
Waste of 8 Lacs for this * syllabus u will find best syllabus in Symbiosis or Pune university
No value for degree after graduation. Fooling people
No education only time pass college
Every semester u will need to present project. Wait u think it's a good but no my friend they will just tell u to do projects but they dint te
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tarun mittal

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You do B.Tech. from any University scope is same
After BSc you Go for Job, you can apply to private companies like fertilizer or seed, they have specific field job for BSc agri.
You can also go for Government job, IBPS have specific vacancies as Agriculture office for BSc agri and allied. Competition is limited and easy to get compare to other graduation stream
. There are also many other Agriculture specific job vacancies from various government organisations.You are also eligible for any common job where minimum qualification required is graduation like SSC or Bank po.
After graduation you can go for masters in we either Agriculture subj
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tarun mittal

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You need to score at least 150+ and above in MHT-CET to contest for a seat in MIT. That too, your branch of choice will hold the key to entry. Since 50% weightage is given to state board scores, your scores should be good there as well.
One needs to take the MHT-CET exam or JEE Main exam. Candidates must secure at least 50% marks (45% for reserved category candidates) in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Class XII.
All the best .

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

As you have not mentioned your home state I would consider only the OS quota in every college. You can get most of the NITs with your rank some of the picks would be :
MNIT Jaipur
VNIT Nagpur
NIT Rourkela
SVNIT Surat
MANIT Bhopal
NIT Raipur
These picks are mentioned in an order in which I would give them preference. Some more NITs you could get with CSE but I think those are not up to the standards of these NITs. If you are okay with Electronics and Communication Engineering you could get NIT Warangal which is a very good NIT and has standards of an IIT. I would also suggest you to give your 100% for JEE Advanced. All the best!

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Siddharth Pandey

Beginner-Level 2

If you want to take admission on the basis of your class 12th marks so you should go for Thapar university or JIIT Noida. If you have percentage above 95 so you can confirm get admission into above colleges.

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