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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Despite the fact that you haven't explicitly said it this way, I must guess that you did fairly well in the JEE Mains examination. Fortunately for you, the minimum 12th grade point average criteria has been waived for this year's admissions procedure, thus you should be qualified to apply. Hope it's helpful. I wish you luck.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Admissions to the computer engineering branch are always very competitive and close at very high percentiles, rankings, or percentages, depending on how you want to phrase it. There are many websites online that will provide you with the closing percentage of this branch for first-year admissions based on various entrance exams held around India for various universities. However, such closing ranks for lateral entrance admissions that are primarily dependent on the grades earned in the Diploma or not readily available.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings Shreyas Anil Gondage, this is a government-run ancient college, hence there is no set cutoff below which applicants are prohibited. All students who have successfully completed their diploma programme with the minimum score required by the state of Maharashtra's directorate of technical education may submit an online application for admission through the lateral form of admission. One must score in the top 10 percentile to have a chance of admission because this college is one of the most well-known in the entire state.
I wish you well.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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You can get very Few NIT's or IIIT's if you are from General Category but if you are from reservation Category then there is high chance of getting NIT's or IIIT's but branch will be different there. Also you can get into GFTI's if you are from reservation category. Now talking about private college, here you can almost all of private colleges.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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For pursuing B.Tech CSE in Cyber Security, there is no need of good percentage. You can easily get CSE in cyber security in any private college. For government college it will be difficult or may be impossible. Now if you have interest in computer and Statistics or Mathematics then only choose CSE in any college. Otherwise without any interest in computer related stuff and Mathematics it will only be waste of time and money in CSE in cyber security.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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You can get many government colleges like NIT's, GFT's, IIIT's or good state government college of your choice. For getting better idea firstly you should sit in JoSAA councelling, here you will get clear idea about which college and branch you will get. But before applying to JoSAA councelling, do some research related to past cutoff for different college and branch. Also try to first apply for your state NIT's, GFTI's, IIIT's because here you will get benefit of state quota.

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It totally depends on your skill only now as you don't have any B.Tech Degree. In starting you can get a job in any local small firm or workshop, there mostly chance that they will not ask you for any B.Tech degree and will inly ask you basic skill related ECE Work and will provide you little salary around 10-15K month will be max to max. Then after working there for 1 or more years, try to get a Certificate of appreciation from your firm. Now this Certificate will ACT as a proof that you have good knowledge of ECE related work and will assure company that they will not get any harm after your hiring. Now you can get approximately 20-3
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Admission in DTU, NSUT or IIT Delhi for B.Tech Course can't be get through CUET as they don't allow to do so. To get admission there you should cleared JEE Mains examination with good Percentile, then you will be applicable.

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VIVEK BIRLA

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I think the best private college near Bhopal or in madhyapradesh for B.Tech is vit Bhopal as it continues with the legacy of it's own.

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The cutoff depends upon category, marks , percentile. So for general category if your percentile is around 98 or around 170 marks then there is a high chance that you will get CSE there . Now for General EWS there is little bit low cutoff around 150 marks or 96 percentile . For OBC , cutoff will be around 90-92 percentile or around 135-140 marks . For SC category it will be around 83-85 percentile or 115-120 marks .For ST it will be around 77-82 percentile or 100-115 marks. Cutoff will be only differ a little bit from above data .
Hope above data will help you .

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