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Jaya Chaudhary

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NIT Delhi JEE Main cutoff 2026 was released for admission to the BTech courses for the first round. The cutoff was released for different All India and Home State quota categories in the form of ranks. 

For the General AI category, the first round cutoff ranged from 5912 to 25040, wherein B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering was the most preferred course for admission. 

On the other hand, for the General HS category, the first round cutoff ranged from 9119 to 30529, with BTech CSE being the most difficult course for admission. 

Course General AIGeneral HS
B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering591216918
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science70229565
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering75799119
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering1033412881
B.Tech. in VLSI Design and Technology1246315211
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering1360918070
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering1926020346
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering2504030529

Cutoff for other rounds, categories, rounds, etc, will vary. 

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Lucky Deswal

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218 score in CUET PG is a good course, but cutoffs for International relations or political Science in JNU are higher than this score, and the expected cutoffs for these programs are generally higher, around 240-250.  Admission to competitive programs like these at JNU is highly sought after, hence the competition is very intense.

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Lucky Deswal

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Yes, you can get admission in KMC Mangalre uner NRI Quota.
The Kasturba Medical College Mangalore offer NRI Quota seats to –
•  Foreign Nationals
•  Candidates with NRI Status
•  Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)
•  Person of Indian Origin (PIO)
•  Candidates sponsored by relatives with NRI Status.

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Sabeel Ul Nisa

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Yes, IGNOU offer BA courses in various programs.

There are two sessions every year for admission in IGNOU one in the June session and the second in December.

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Manya

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Yes! There is a media lab as well as a multimedia studio at IILM University, Gurugram. 

The studio was designed keeping in mind industry standards, in collaboration NDTV industry experts. The studio consists of :

  • Three-Camera Setup – Multi-angle professional shooting
  • Production Control Room (PCR) – Vision Mixer for seamless camera feed management
  • Editing Suite – High-performance Windows-based system for post-production
  • Teleprompter Integration – Real-time script reading

This allows exposure to TV production, news anchoring, and digital media for IILM's BJMC students and those with a media elective.

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Manya

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The BBA course at IILm Un iversity, Gurugram is roughly follows the outline below:

  • Business Core Courses:
    • Management
    • Economics
    • Communication
    • Statistics
    • Technology
  • Multidisciplinary Courses: Students can choose from the departments of Law, Design, Psychology and Engineering

Additionally, to ensure experiential learning the following is also incorporated into the curriculum :

  • Local Immersion
  • Social Immersion
  • Corporate Internships
  • Global Immersion

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Samyak Jain

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Yes, especially for BBA and MBA students. There's a summer internship that's part of the curriculum, and you have to submit a report on it. It's a great way to get real-world exposure and understand how things work outside books.

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Samyak Jain

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Yes! I recently worked on a digital marketing campaign project with a local startup, which was part of our coursework. Live projects like these are common, especially in the second and third year. You get to apply classroom knowledge in real scenarios.

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