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Utkarsh Kumar

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No, with an 83.5 percentile, getting Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) at any NIT is almost impossible.

CSE cutoffs at even lower-tier NITs typically require 97–99+ percentile, and top-tier ones demand 99.2–99.5 percentile

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SUBODH PANGENI

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The eligibility criteria to get admission in the B.E./B.Tech programme at BTIRT, you must have 10+2 passed with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one additional subject such as Chemistry, Biology, or Computer Science. The minimum required marks are 45% if you are general category students and 40% if you are from SC/ST/OBC from Madhya Pradesh. A valid score in entrance exams like JEE Main or MP PET/MP BE is also required.

 

 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering is considered one of the top schools for Quantum Engineering in the U.S.A as well as globally. According to the Nature magazine 2025, PME is ranked #1 in U.S.A and #6 internationally in the world top 10 institutions for Quantum physics.   

Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering was the 1st school in the U.S. which was entirely dedicated to Molecular Engineering. Under Molecular Engineering there are many renowned disciplines related to engineering and Quantum Engineering is one of them.

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Arzu Deswal

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Yes it is possible infact there are very certain chances with a SC category rank of 9400 in JEE Mains, you have a very good chance of getting a seat in the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch in several NITs.

While securing a spot in a top-tier NIT like NIT Tiruchirappalli or NIT Surathkal for CSE might be very competitive, this rank is definitely within the admission range for many of the mid-tier or even some of the older NITs.

Your prospects are excellent and you can confidently participate in the JoSAA and CSAB counselling to secure a seat in a great NIT for CSE.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The major in Molecular Engineering at Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering prepares a student for a variety of careers in a technology-based society. Students gain the quantitative and problem-solving skills in their training. 

The Molecular Engineering graduates have been practicing as: 

  • Engineers 

  • Scientists 

  • Consultants 

  • Programmers 

  • Entrepreneurs 

Some of the recent  Molecular Engineering graduates have chosen medical school, business school and graduate schools to get advanced degrees in diverse fields such as: 

  • Bioengineering 

  • Chemical engineering 

  • Materials science&

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Students who intend to do majors in Molecular Engineering should have mastered the content in the prerequisite STEM courses. These STEM courses that must be a part of a student's background are:  

  • General chemistry 

  • General physics 

  • Biology fundamentals 

  • Mathematics sequence  

There is a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher (with no grade lower than C-) required to complete a SB degree (BSc) in Molecular Engineering, as well as minimum grade requirements for all courses required in the major. Students majoring in Molecular Engineering must receive quality grades in all courses required in the degree program. All courses in

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Institute for Molecular Engineering in 2011 was elevated to the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering in 2019. But even after becoming a whole school of Engineering, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering is still a part of University of Chicago. The application process for all the streams is common under the University of Chicago. Hence, there is no separate application form for the Molecular Engineering major. 

The application fee for all the undergraduate courses is USD 75 (INR 6.56K) while the application fee for all the postgraduate courses is USD 90 (INR 7.88K). 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Molecular Engineering undergraduate program at University of Chicago PME builds upon a strong background in mathematics and the physical and biological sciences, offered within the university's rigorous liberal arts environment.  Unlike many traditional engineering programs, this Engineering program individualize the Engineering education towards advanced coursework and research in the areas such as: 

  • Quantum Information Science 

  • Immunoengineering 

  • Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering 

  • Systems Bioengineering 

  • Molecular Science and Engineering of Polymers and Soft Materials 

  • Molecular Enginee

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Abhay Choudhury

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The GATE 2026 correction window is expected to open in November after the registration process is over. The correction window will remain active till November 6. During this period, candidates can make certain changes like category, paper code, etc. by paying a fee. this is the final chance to make necessary corrections before the admit card releases. 

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