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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
These are just predictions. This year is a little unpredictable so, no one knows what may happen ahead.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
I can assure you that you can get CSE in a good NIT.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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