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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Hi,
This year the cut-off is not available. But past data shows that cutoff was around 70 to 77 marks for OBC candidates to be called for counselling. Assam Engineering college is sought out and in 2016 it seems OBC category cutoff was 140 plus. Again this will depend upon the branch. The exam is moderate and can be cracked if you study a bit well.
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NIT Suratkal
NIT Karnataka
M. S Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Manipal Institute of Technology
B. M. S College of Engineering

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KIITEE being a free entrance exam and people who may not pursue engineering also give it a try and it's conducted all over India for free so the figure is supposed to be in lakhs. I have seen students scoring rank in lacs and after a limit, ranks do not get published.

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If you have a Diploma degree then you can take admission in B.Tech 2nd year directly through lateral entry. It is a better option for you to do B.Tech than B.Sc because you have completed your Diploma.

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You have to pay 1,76,000 INR. (1,73,000 tuition fees+3000 caution money) for the first year then 1,73,000 for all other years if you are from the first category, otherwise, you have to pay more if you are from the higher category.

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Hello Vishwajeet,
Its always very risky to guess such things since they change from year to year. However I would guess that if you can have percentile of 70 then you would be sure of admission. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about admission process. http://www.acpdc.in/.

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