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Neerja Rohatgi

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IPU JEE Mains cutoff 2025 is out for all rounds and categories. The JEE Mains cutoff 2025 is released in the form of ranks for the students belonging to the AI and HS quota. JEE Main exam is conducted for admission to various BTech specialisations. Students can see the table below to know the first and last round cutoff for some of the popular specialisation among the General AI category offered by GGSIPU.

  Course NameLast Round Closing Rank (AI quota)Last Round Closing Rank (HS quota)
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering427375584
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 72354122653
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Information Technology :4570661607
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 5485473324

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GGSIPU NEET Cutoff 2025 was released for admission to various affiliated colleges offering MBBS course to students. The NEET Cutoff 2025 was 132 for students belonging to the General AI category wanting admission at Vardhman Mahavir Medical College. The competition at this college for this course has seen fluctuating trend over the years, as the cutoff went from 113 in 2023, to 141 in 2024, and finally dropping down to 132 in 2025.  

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GGSIPU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 was released up to round 5 for various categories under the All India quota for admission to MD and MS courses. The NEET PG Cutoff 2025 ranged from 15 to 41451, with the easiest and the hardest specialisation being, MD in Anatomy and MD in General Medicine, respectively. To know more about the cutoff for other categories and specialisation, click here

 

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Neerja Rohatgi

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IPU CET cutoff 2026 ranged from 46521 to 158229 for the General AI category for the BTech (AI). As per this range, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology was the most difficult college for admission to the BTech CSE (AI) course. 

CollegeIPU CET cutoff 2026 
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology46521
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University - East Delhi Campus59149
Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology84750
VIPS - Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies99213
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology and Management (Formerly Northern India Engineering College)114069
MBS College150327
Echelon Institute of Technology158229

Other categories, rounds, etc, will have different cutoffs.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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GGSIPU CMAT cutoff 2027 is expected to be around in the range of 95 to 99 percentile according to the previous years cutoff data. For admission to the MBA programmes at GGSIPU, candidates are expected to appear for the CMAT exam and clear the selection round of their chosen college. For more details relating to CMAT, click here

 

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Manya

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IILM prepares students well for higher education. Since assignments are research-heavy and presentation-focused, you naturally develop skills like critical thinking, referencing, academic writing, and public speaking.

Professors guide students on:

  • how to write SOPs

  • how to choose universities

  • how to build a strong academic profile

  • which courses to take for future specialization

Students aiming for an MBA or studying abroad find the curriculum very helpful because it builds both academic depth and extracurricular participation, which is valued by foreign universities.

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Manya

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The alumni network is fairly active. There are guest lectures, webinars, and panel discussions led by alumni who are now working in top companies. It is quite relatable because they've been exactly in our position as IILM students. Many seniors also offer informal mentorship through LinkedIn or college connections. Alumni also sometimes give internship referrals, especially in marketing, HR, and analytics roles. During placement season, alumni sometimes guide us on what specific companies expect, what questions are asked, and how to perform well. 

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Manya

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The placement cell updates regularly through emails and LMS. 

They post details about company requirements, test links, deadlines, packages offered, incentives, locations, and preparation tips.

Communication is quite clear and timely.

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Manya

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Yes, the psychology department is surprisingly well organized for a private university. The university has dedicated labs for behavioural experiments, psychometric testing, and counselling practice. In practical sessions, students actually work with tools like aptitude tests, personality assessments, attention span tests, and reaction-time instruments. The professors encourage students to conduct small studies, interact with clients during supervised counselling sessions, and participate in community outreach. It gives a very real sense of what psychological work actually looks like.

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Aishwarya Shukla

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Yes, the institute provides 8 to 16 weeks of internships to students along with masterclasses with experts like Dibakar Banerjee — Film Director, Rohit Krishan Gulati — Founder, Incubis (Architecture / Design), Amit Gulati — Founder, Incubis / design thinker, M.K. Raina — Theatre personality / director, Urvashi Gupta — Head of Account Management, WGSN (did masterclass on forecasting)

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