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Aman Kumar

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A JEE Main is not always required to take admission in B.Tech at Amity University. On the one hand, it is accepted and can result in your getting scholarships or direct admissions, but 12 th grade marks are important. The aggregate eligibility students need is aggregate of above 60 percent in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry andMath/Biology (55 percent in the case of sponsored category). Amity too holds the Amity JEE entrances tests. But when you are having good 12 th Board result (e.g. 80% or more) or you have got good score in JEE main (e.g.30+ score with 60% in PCM/PCB), then you may be having direct admission without touching Amity JEE

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Aman Kumar

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The main prerequisite in dropping into M.Tech Pulp and Paper courses and more so at IIT Roorkee in most cases is having a valid and good GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score; not a JEE Advanced score. Typically, candidates in the general category with a desire of taking the M.Tech Pulp and Paper Technology course at IIT Roorkee require a competitive GATE score; an average score between 570-640 (judging by the trends in the past several years). Also, one should have a Bachelor qualification in any related field of engineering (such as Pulp and Paper or Chemical Engineering) with a minimum of 60 percent marks.

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You should have passed your 10+2 or equivalent exam with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one of the following topics Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocation subject Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practice, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics or Business Studies to be able to pursue B.Tech AI at Medi-Caps University in Indore. On the basis of these three subjects, the general category candidates are required to score at least 45 percent of these marks, whereas SC/ST/OBC (without creamy layer) are required to score at least 40 percent. You are admitted on basis of how you would pe

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Aman Kumar

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The situation is different with lateral entry (direct second year) into the Information Technology (IT) engineering course at Prof. Ram Meghe College of Engineering and Management (PRMCEM) Badnera where special cutoffs may not be easily published in form of percentiles or ranks as is the case with first-year admissions. The admission is normally to the merit list in the qualifying Diploma in Engineering (IT or related field) or B.Sc degree (with Mathematics) with a minimum of 45 per cent marks (40 per cent to the reserved category). This is because some general MHT-CET and JEE Main first year cut offs in IT engineering may be viewed as

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Aman Kumar

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Given a CRL rank of rank of 516357 in JEE Mains, the possibility of getting a B.Tech CSE seat in top NITs and IIITs or even government colleges known to be established (wide cutoffs) is very unlikely. The best of the colleges you will be able to get into would be the state level government colleges accepting higher ranks and private engineering colleges too. Consider different institutions, which may have their own entry exams or have a direct intake with only JEE Main scores, perhaps checking out some branches with specificization (e.g. AI/ML, Data-science, etc.) in case the institutions offer those, as their cutoff might be a little

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Sandeep Patel

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To get a loose seat in top engineering faculty members via EAMCET, your rank have to be under five,000 in case you are from the general category.

For reserved classes like SC, ST, or BC, ranks up to fifteen,000–30,000 may get free seats. Also, your family profits must be low as according to authorities rules to get rate reimbursement.

 

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Aman Kumar

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Well yes you are right. Admissions to B.Tech at Shiv Nadar University (SNU) have an Academic Proficiency Test (APT) over and above SNUSAT. SNUSAT is a general aptitude test which lasts usually about 2 hours and the section test is also known as subject test, this is subject specific and lasts about 60 minutes and contains Physics and Mathematics when the candidate is interested in B.Tech. Therefore yes your overall performing time in exam B.Tech would be longer than your 2 hours SNUSAT.

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