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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Normally COEP and VJTI have close cut offs and both the colleges are good.
Below I have mentioned some of the predicted cutoffs for COEP.
Computer: SC:160-165, ST:150-155
Electronics: SC:160-165, ST:150-155
Mechanical: SC:170-180, ST:165-175
IT: SC:155-160, ST:150-155
Production: SC: 140-160, ST: 140-160
Metallurgy: SC:140-160, ST:140-160
Civil: SC:150-165, ST:150-160
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. DTU &get; NSIT &get; IIITD
2. DTU campus is most beautiful and well maintained. Every year around 4-5 crore rupees spent on developing and maintaining campus of DTU.
3. NSIT campus is concentrated in a small area and rest is jungle. Few months ago, a monitor lizard has caught from one of the girls hostel.
4. IIITD has a very small campus, still under construction.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Take drop and aim for IIT Bombay and it is achievable if you don't repeat your mistakes. (I will prefer join any online coaching)
2. Go for state level CET exams and go for state level best college.
3. Some private colleges such as Lovely Professional University and etc. accepts low score of JEE Mains also, it is a good option. Go for JAC counselling, state counselling accepting JEE Mains score. I am from Maharashtra, but I know that this y
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It offers an undergraduate program, BTech in Computer Science and Engineering, at JUIT, Solan.
Admissions to this course are offered on both a merit-based and a JEE Main Score basis. For certain cases, on-site (direct) admissions are also available.
The eligibility criteria is:
The candidate should have passed or appeared in a 10+2 examination or its equivalent with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one subject out of Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, or Information Technology.
For 10+2 marks-based admissio
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It offers various postgraduate programs in regular as well as part-time modes.
To get admission into M.Tech. in Environmental Management at Institute of Science and Technology, candidates must be Graduate in Engg./Tech. (only in the branches of Civil, Biotechnology, Mechanical, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering) with 50% aggregate.
The admissions are offered in 3 categories: regular, sponsored, and non-sponsored.
Regular-category: AICTE scholarships and stipends will be provided to GATE-qualified ca
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