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Saikat Sinha

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50%(marks in Bengali and English taken together in HSC or equivalent examination) + 50%(marks in the written entrance test).According to 2019 data the cutoff for GENERAL-44,SC-28,ST-37,OBC A-33.25,OBC B-32.5.

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Raj Mahobiya

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If you are getting NIT then never think of Jadavpur University. The QS World University Rankings ranked NIT Trichy 228 in Asia in the 2018 ranking. NIT Trichy was ranked 11 among engineering colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in 2017 and 34 overall. So I prefer you NIT Trichy.

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Raj Mahobiya

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The teaching environment and faculty members of IIEST Shibpur are brilliant.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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Most of the universities require computer or mathematics in 12th standard for BCA course. So if you have then you can apply for BCA.

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Srishti gusain

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The no. of seats available are 150 approximately.

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Srishti gusain

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At least 60% in English are needed for admission.

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Ronit Kumar Singh

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Eligibility criteria for this is minimum 50% acquired in class 12th.

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Nishita Shah

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Jadavpur University is definitely better than IEM. It is ahead In terms of placement, academics, and research.

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Nishita Shah

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Personally I feel that people are wasting their time comparing the two institutes. Both are some of the best institutes in india right now and both are giving the top iits a run for their money. I am not saying that getting into ju or bits is easy (to get into bits pilani CSE you need to get 380+ marks out of 450 which is really tough. And to get into ju CSE you have to get a position in the top 100 amongst almost 1.5 Lacs candidates. ). And many students in these colleges have a decent rank in JEE adv and can get into an IIT, but they consider their stream over a just a brand.

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