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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Before downloading the WBJEE rank card, the candidates are advised to check the present details carefully. In case of any mistakes, the candidates are advised to immediately contact the authorities. For grievances against the obtained scores and ranks, the authorities will accept requests through email within 24 hours of the release of the result. The required documents also have to be sent with the grievance. The authorities will also accept physical representation until noon of the next working day.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The most popular entrance exams for BTech admissions are JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students can take many state- and private-level entrance exams in addition to these national entrance exams in order to be admitted to the course. The prerequisites for a BTech programme are primarily Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. All entrance exams and institutes, however, have additional requirements. Certain institutions further provide admission to their courses based on merit, meaning that students' marks from their class 12 board exams are taken into consideration. In general, admission to a desired specialisation at the NITs requi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If your JEE Mains percentage is 86, then you can definitely try to get admitted to Manav Bharti University. However, the minimal JEE Mains cutoff score needed to be admitted to Manav Bharti University has not yet been made public. In order to be admitted to participating institutes for JEE Main, candidates must achieve minimal ranks, also known as closing ranks. Following each counselling session, admission cutoffs for all participating institutes will also be announced. In JEE Mains 2024, 90.78 for General, 75.62 for GEN-EWS, 73.61 for OBC-NCL, 51.98 for SC, 37.23 for ST, and 0.001 for PwD categories are the anticipated minimum s
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can try to get an admission at Manav Bharti University if your JEE Mains percentage is 70. But Manav Bharti University has not yet released the minimum JEE Mains cut off required to enter the college. Candidates must secure minimum ranks (closing ranks) for admission to JEE Main participating institutes. Admission cutoffs for all the participating institutes will also be released after each round of JoSAA counselling. The expected minimum marks in JEE Mains 2024 to qualify for JEE Advanced are 90.78 for General, 75.62 for GEN-EWS, 73.61 for OBC-NCL, 51.98 for SC, 37.23 for ST, and 0.001 for PwD categories.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
With a 75 percentile in JEE mains, you may or may not get admission for BTech at MIT school of bioengineering sciences and research. Although the recommended percentile is 85. Your selection totally depends on the number of seats available for the students to take admission. If the number of seats available are more, then with a 76 percentile you may get admission. But if seats available are less your marks may not be sufficient to take admission. You can check the cutoff marks on the official website of the Institute.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum JEE Mains percentile required to take admission at MIT school of bioengineering sciences and research is 85 percentile. MH CET is compulsory for Maharashtra students and JEE is for students outside Maharashtra. After qualifying in the entrance exams, students need to fill online application form with all necessary details along with score of entrance exams, 12th marks etc. from the Institute's official website. After that the Institute will release the list of selected candidates and after that all other steps like documents verification, fees deposition, counselling, personal interview etc. will take place and students wi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes. If you wish to pursue BTech, Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy is definitely a good choice to seek. The admission process is quite strict as the number of students applying is huge. To qualify for enrolment, you must apply under either Stream-I, which is 70% of the total seat or Stream-2, which is 30% of the total seat. In stream-1, you would require having good marks both in JEE and 10+2 exam. However, 25% weightage is given to your JEE marks and 75% to that of your 10+2 marks. Whereas, in stream-2, your addmission will depend only on your score in 12th Boards examination.
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Rayalaseema University, also known as Alagappa College of Technology and Education, does not accept JEE scores for admissions. Instead, the university considers other factors such as marks obtained in 10+2 level and the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) subjects for admission to B.Tech courses.The final selection process is based on the merit secured in the qualifying examinations like Ap Eamcet
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Although the steps in the selection process for M.Tech programs vary, they typically consist of the following:
- enrolling in the GATE programme and covering the application cost.
- submitting the M.Tech programme application form of choice.
- taking the GATE test and receiving a passing score.
- Education requirements, such as the proportion of marks earned toward a bachelor's degree.
- performance on entrance exams, including the GATE result.
- academic standing in earlier degrees.
- Additional elements include written exams, interviews, research experience, and institute-specific requirements for selection.
- The minimum GATE score needed to be admitted to
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy enrols the BTech students in two separate streams- 1 and 2. 70% students are absorbed in stream-1, who have good scoring in JEE as well as 10+2 exam. While, 30% students are taken in stream-2, who are enrolled on the basis of marks obtained in their 12th standard examination. However, the marks percentage may change every year. Hence, checking the university website is the best option to seek.
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