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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
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For CSE @ RVCE Considering you will get 296/300 in boards, you must score 168 marks or above in order to get a seat in RVCE. If you get these set of marks your rank will be below 150. For general merit students these rankings are good enough. For ECE @ RVCE Considering the same board marks I. e 296/300. For general merit students you must score 165 or above, then your rank will be below 220. This should be enough to get a seat at RVCE. I know its tough to get score such high marks. But smart work can beat anything. All the best folks! PS:- I have not mentioned about cutoffs for students with any sort of reservation because trends
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All the best!
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A decent salary can be bagged in ECE both in RVCE and MSRIT as this branch has a good scope and placement track. But RVCE is more preferable as compared to MSRIT as there are several reasons -:
1. The number of companies visiting RVCE is more than MSRIT.
2. RVCE is older than MSRIT and the wine theory works here too.
3. Suppose during your engineering course you develop a desire to go for R&D then RV has the proper platform which can give wings to your passion.
4. There a number of technical clubs too for ECE which adds to your skills and helps you to go beyond your curriculum and achie
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