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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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I think you can get, because in 2018 for the other state, the cut off went 752 to 1605 rank for SC category in CSE department.

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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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Yes, you can get admission. To be considered eligible, candidates must have passed their 10+2 or equivalent exam with minimum 45% marks for General category. For candidates belonging to SC/ SEBC categories, 40% is required for the same. Such candidates need to have studied Physics and Mathematics in 10+2 or equivalent exam along with Chemistry/ Biology/ Computer/ Vocational Subject. Candidates must have appeared in JEE Main 2019 or GUJCET 2019 entrance exams for B.Tech Admission at Nirma University. Of the total intake, 50% seats will be filled by those candidates who have qualified GUJCET entrance exam. Such candidates will be require
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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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With 98 percentile you may get a seat in DTU or NSIT but not sure about CSE branch. Usually the cutoff for CSE is too high in these colleges. You stand a chance though to get other branches.All the best.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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There's a slight chance of your admission due to your category but still, you have to keep patience till the results are out.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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For CS branch, fee would be not greater than 15 Lakhs for 4 years. Yes, admission depends on 12th percentage as many colleges have the minimum eligibility criteria of 12th marks.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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MNNIT is a top level NIT. With 82 percentile, you have a slim chances of getting into it. Though I would rather suggest to work hard and put extra effort for the next JEE in April. To be added, you can try for some other NITs and if you have a state quota you may get preferred in those.

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Sanjit Vinod

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Hi,
For admission in NCU, you have to first look for the eligibility criteria and make sure you are eligible. The eligibility criteria can be found in the link: http://admissions.ncuindia.edu/Eligibility-Criteria.php
If you are eligible, you have to fill the application form. The link for the application form is: http://admissions.ncuindia.edu
Admission to the university programs will be done on Merit basis. A merit list will be announced for eligible candidates for each round and the shortlisted candidates will be intimated to appear for counselling.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Dear,
The admission for all IITs, NITs and IIITS are based on JEE Mains and Advanced. You can't get admission through UPTU.

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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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It also depends on marks you got in JEE. ST category required less marks as the cutoff is low. So all the best.
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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hey Kanishk,
As far as I think you can get CSE at either of them easily (just wait till the spot round).
Hope it helps! Thank You.
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