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Udita Das

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No, you may not be able to get IT or CSE at NSUT at the rank you have specified according to last year's trend. However, EwS quota has been issued this year so it is difficult to predict the ranking but you are still not on the safe side with your current rank. But, yes DTU is not off limits. You will get IT at DTU in the first few rounds.

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Udita Das

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You can do M.Tech in food technology only if your undergraduate course was of 4 years. If not after B.Sc. You have to go for M.Sc. Then do M.Tech or Ph.D. If you have graduated a 3 years undergraduate course you are not eligible for M.Tech. The eligible for M.Tech. Food technology is after BE/B.Tech in food technology.

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Udita Das

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There are no such criteria but if you want to take admission in engineering. You must have been technically sounding so at least make a target of 75+ in PCM. Depending on the requirement of the college, all colleges have different eligibility criteria. Some want around 80% and some colleges enroll students for around 50 -60%. .

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Udita Das

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Yes, The minimum percentage required for admission in Computer Science Engineering varies from college to college. However, most colleges require a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12th for general candidates and 45% marks for SC/ST/Kashmir migrants. I hope this helps.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there was no specific information available regarding the requirement of the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for B.Tech. Admission at Ravenshaw University. However, admission requirements can vary from year to year, and it's important to verify the current admission criteria directly from the official website of Ravenshaw University or by contacting their admissions office. They will have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process, including any specific entrance exams or tests that may be required for B.Tech. Admission at the university.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing (IIITDM) Jabalpur did not have a specific requirement for the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for B.Tech. Admission. However, admission requirements can change over time, and it's always recommended to refer to the official website of IIITDM Jabalpur or contact their admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information. They will provide you with the specific admission criteria, including any entrance exams or tests that may be required for B.Tech. Admission at IIITDM Jabalpur.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Christ (Deemed to be University) did not have a Delhi NCR campus. However, please note that information can change over time, and it's best to verify the current admission requirements directly from the official website of Christ (Deemed to be University) or by contacting their admissions office. The admission requirements, including whether CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is compulsory for B.Tech. Admission, can vary from year to year and may be subject to change. It's always recommended to refer to the official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information on admission pr
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Dhanya B

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IPU CET cutoff is important for admission. Cutoff is eligibility of candidates for different programmes and colleges. Only who meet or exceed cutoff are generally considered for admission. Cutoff also depends on seat availability, reservation policies, and counselling rounds.

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Nikhil Kirodiwal

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Minimum 50% in 12th class with mandatory Science to be taken and 45% for sc/st/obc/sbc.
Candidates who have passed 10+2 can apply for UG and Diploma programmes and those who have a Bachelors degree can apply for PG and PG Diploma programmes.
A Masters degree with 55% marks is required for Doctoral programmes.
Admission to UG courses and PG courses is based on merit obtained in the qualifying examination.
For B.Tech. course, the university conducts its own entrance test to fill 70% seats whereas 15% seats are filled through JEE Main score and rest 15% are filled through merit at 10+2 level respectively.
Candidates can secure admission in B.
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Dhanya B

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IPU CET cutoff will be different every year. Cutoff is determined by number of applicants, difficulty level of exam, and availability of seats. The cutoff is minimum score or rank required for admission to a particular programme or college. The cutoff marks/ranks are usually published on official website of the university after the declaration of the results.

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