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Alay Patel

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As of now, there is no pre-decided cut-off for NMAT, but looking at academics and work experience it is pretty much likely that you'll get a call also try to ads your CAT & XAT scores, if possible, it can boost your chances of getting into SPM.

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Siddharth Dixit

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Hi,
As of date, we don't have any set NMAT cut-off, but we would suggest you to please apply for admission through our website.

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Ashish Kumar

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1. Loyola College, Chennai
2. Cochin University of Science and Technology
3. National PG College
4. University of Allahabad
These are the colleges offering M. Voc degree.

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Rubeena Fathima

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Provision for Lateral Entry for 3-year Engineering Diploma holders is available in government engineering college Gandhinagar.

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Donika JutnaniML ethusiast and front end web developer

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Cut-off rank for IT branch is approximately 13000 rank in JEE Main.

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Abhignya Chalamcharla

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The actual course is ICT- information and communication technology and I assume you are thinking the minor in CS to be computer Science. A minor is an addition to the main branch you are studying and you will have to take a couple of courses extra than general ICT students and in DA CS is Computational Science, not computer Science. I being a DA student and knowing about my friends in NITs and other reputed colleges would tell you to prefer DA over NITs because you have given a choice between computer or circuits based branches in your future which makes me guess that you are not sure between the two and when you join DA, the course is
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Hem Lata

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Eligibility for M.Sc in Information Technology is that the candidates seeking admission to the Master of Science (Information Technology) should have a Bachelor's degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline among BCA, B.Sc (IT), B.Sc (Computer Science / Applications), B.Sc (Information Science / System), BE (IT), BE (CE/CS) with at least 50% marks.
http://ksvuniversity.org.in/mscit/instuctions.php

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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No, doubt it is DAIICT, which is best because it will give you the best placements and academics than MSU.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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No, this college is not good for the automobile this college is only made with the mindset of CS and IT branches and not for the automobile.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Yes, you can, as the eligibility is you need be a graduate from a recognized university.

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