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Rohit Swami

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COEP and VIT are both top colleges in Maharashtra, but COEP is the winner. COEP ranks 24th in MHRD rankings, outperforming VIT in terms of recruiters. COEP has a higher placement rate for CSE and an average salary of 7-8 LPA for the CSE department. It is also better in academics and extracurricular activities. However, COEP is not well-known across India, unlike VIT. Therefore, it is advisable to choose COEP over VIT.

 

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palak mahajan

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DU cut off for general category is listed as the over cut off for DU is 6.91 to 77.9 marks 6.91 for MA 7.654 Masters 6 2.754 EWS category 77.9 marks 40 category and 62% marks for the SC category 60% marks for the ft category and 55% marks for the physically handicapped candidate 

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It is not a very nice score but still there is a chance of admission in some lower priority colleges.

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Yash Goswami

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Yes, but many top college seats is filled . 

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The candidate will have to produce his / her recent / valid original EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST certificate

Most programs have 60% or above minimum score requirements for DU admission through CUET. To qualify for admission to DU, you must have a minimum CUET score of 480 out of a possible 800.

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Yash Goswami

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ELIGBILITY CRITERIA :- 

  • The qualifying marks for the candidates belonging to the unreserved category is 50% marks or equivalent grade points in the qualifying examination.
  • Candidates belonging to OBC/CW/PwD/SC/ST category should obtain at least 45% marks and

  • However, rounding of a fraction will not be allowed, i.e. 44.6% will not be considered as 45%.

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