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tarun mittal

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In 2019 the cut off was follows for admission to Diploma in Automobile Engineering in Government Polytechnic, Nashik category wise
Home District Non-Technical Seats Allotted to Home District Candidates
General: 79.20 %
SC: 53.40%
ST: 66.00 %
OBC: 74.40%
Home District Technical Seats Allotted to Home District Technical Candidates
General: 74.80%
Other than Home District Non-Technical Seats Allotted to Other than Home District Candidates
General: 86.60%
OBC: 84.40%
Other than Home District Technical Seats Allotted to Other than Home District Technical Candidates
General: 89.60%
Cut off changes every year depending on total number of candidates applie
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tarun mittal

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It depends on perspective of every individual, I would like to share my perspective.
Civil is a good branch, you have so many interesting subjects to learn, many people choose to avoid giving civil a preference 'cause they think Civil me placement nahi hota' 'Construction site par kaam karna padega .But civil has so many sub branches (Structural, Environmental, Transportation, Water Resources, Construction technology, etc) which gives a good opportunity for further studies.
I agree that the placement scenario of civil is poor if you compare it to Mech, CSE, ECE, EEE , but if you are good with your subjects it shouldn't be a problem.
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tarun mittal

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There are 52 seats alloted for other states quota. These seats are distributed region wise ie. North, South, East and West. The approximate cutoffs for these regions are as follows:-
South: 199.33
North: 193
West: 189
East: 187
The above cutoffs are for general category. For reserved category, it varies every year drastically. Even the general cutoffs will change every year since the number of seats reserved for each region are very less. Just register, keep calm and hope for the best.

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tarun mittal

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IIIT Surat is shifting to new campus in July / August
due to this reason the answer below becomes obsolete , not much of help now
REVIEW AS OF DECEMBER 2019
I am currently in first year of IIIT Surat,Computer science branch, and here is the overview of my college so far-
CAMPUS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Currently , our campus ai not ready so our college is functioning within SVNIT , and shares all of its campus resources like classrooms ,labs,sports facilities,gym,student clubs, hostels etc. However , we do have our own admin building, computer labs and electronics labs have been setup separately recently in this year itself .

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tarun mittal

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JoSAA allocation of seats is based on CRL for Open (General) category of seats. For all other category of seats like GEN-EWS, GEN-PWD, SC, ST, OBC-NCL, etc. , seats are allotted based on the respective category rank. You may go through the Opening and Closing rank of Round 1 allocation of JoSAA 2020 available in the JoSAA portal for a better understanding.

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tarun mittal

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Taking into consideration the placement stats of IIIT Lucknow this year, you may get IT here but may in later rounds of JOSAA or CSAB. For general category expected closing rank for IT is around 13000 to 14000 (these are just predictions). So in JOSAA rounds, it may be difficult. But there are good chances in CSAB.
These are just predictions. This year is a little unpredictable so, no one knows what may happen ahead.

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tarun mittal

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First of all, congratulations for such good marks in JEE Main. You have secured a good rank. You can easily get CSE in any of the NITs. But choosing your home state NIT will give you a very big advantage rather than competing for other state NITs as you have home state quota. But with such a good marks you can compete for top NITs if your home state NIT is not so good as the others like NIT Warangal or NIT Trichy. You can even try for advance and try for some good IITs. If you think that NIT is enough you can surely end up with CSE in good NITs
I can assure you that you can get CSE in a good NIT.

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tarun mittal

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Marks do not have much to do here. What really matters is your AIR
No one can accurately predict the opening and closing ranks for a particular college. It depends on your branch and category. You can have a look at last year's opening and closing ranks. That should give you a fair idea.

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tarun mittal

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For CSE, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT), Mumbai has a good career. Placements and academics are also well. The institute has been awarded Grade A by the State government. Of Maharashtra. It offers UG courses in five disciplines for a duration of four years and PG courses in MS M.Tech and MCA for a duration of two years. It also offers research programmes in five major disciplines of Engineering with a total intake of 50 candidates. Three of its undergraduate programmes are also accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). .

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tarun mittal

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Now a days, the demand of agriculture has gone on boom. Most of the times students asks about a seat in agriculture but as the demand has gone high, the students are facing a very tough competition and if you are talking about a prestigious agriculture college of India where the foreigners too approach as their first priority that is TNAU.
1. Getting a BSc agriculture seat in TNAU is as tough as like getting a best medical college in India because every year it is on boom.(very high in demand).
2. TNAU cut off calculation .
Marks of each subject each main subject would be converted to 50 as follows. Marks obtained is divided by 4 and the
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