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5 months agoNew answer posted
5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes you can get direct admission in private colleges or deemed institutions.
But for government colleges they take a entrance exam for admissions.
Private colleges have high fees than government colleges.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The WBJEE JELET cutoff for Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management varies by course. Here are the cutoffs for some courses
- B.Tech (Lateral) Computer Science & Engineering: 2103 (2024), 1612 (2023)
- B.Tech (Lateral) Mechanical Engineering: 3068 (2024)
- B.Tech (Lateral) Civil Engineering: 7257 (2024), 7791 (2023), 4611 (2022)
For the most up-to-date information, check the college's website or contact them directly.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The cutoff marks for Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management vary by course and entrance exam. For WBJEE, the cutoff ranks range from 89,405 to 110,097 for general category students in popular courses like B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering and B.Tech Computer Science Engineering. Admission is moderately competitive, with ranks fluctuating annually based on exam scores and counseling.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting admission into Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management requires meeting specific eligibility criteria and scoring well in entrance exams like WBJEE and JEE Mains for B.Tech courses. With a general cutoff of 45% marks in Class 12 for the general category, admission can be moderately competitive. Seats are allocated based on entrance exam scores and counseling.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management doesn't typically offer 100% scholarships. However, they do provide various scholarships and financial aid to deserving students, such as merit-based and category-based scholarships. Students can explore these options, but it's best to check with the college directly for eligibility criteria and availability. So it's preferred to personally check the eligibility by visiting there.
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