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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The last year aggregate minimum CAT cutoff for general category for top five Iims are given below for an idea.
1. IIM Ahmadabad : 80 percentile
2. IIM Kolkata : 85 percentile
3. IIM Rohtak : 95 percentile
4. IIM Indore : 90 percentile
5. IIM Bangalore : 85 percentile
Apart from above the individual sectional cutoff for VARC, DI&LR and QA are also important and for most of the Iims these remains above 70 percentile.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have not write the full name of Institute. However if you are asking about MITWPU, than you can pursue the direct 2nd year B.Tech CSE course. The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility criteria : ) Passed Diploma Course in Engineering and Technology with at least 45% marks (40%
marks in case of candidates of backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) in appropriate branch of Engineering and Technology from an All India Council for Technical Education or Central or State Government approved Institution or its equivalent. Please SEE MITWPU website for more details https://mitwp
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No you can not pursue the M.Tech Biotechnology course after B.Sc. Botany. The basic eligibility criteria of M.Tech Biotechnology is given below. Eligibility criteria : Pass with 60% aggregate marks in B.E. Or B.Tech. (Biotechnology) or B. Pharmacy or M.Sc. (Biosciences) or equivalent. So you needs to first complete you Masters for asked programme.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No you can not pursue the M.Tech Biotechnology course after B.Sc. Botany. The basic eligibility criteria of M.Tech Biotechnology is given below. Eligibility criteria :
1. B.Tech. In Biotechnology Biomedical engineering. B.Pharma with minimum 60% marks. Or
2. M.Sc. In Biotechnology Agriculture Genetics Molecular Biology Physiology Life Sciences (Botany Zoology Biochemistry Microbiology Medicinal Chemistry) with minimum 60% marks. GATE/NET qualified students shall be preferred.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You are eligible for following courses of IMUs as under, because the other courses required 60% aggregate marks in PCM.
1. 3 Year B.Sc. (Ship Building and Repair) Offered only in one Affiliated Institute
Eligibility criteria : 10+2 or equivalent (PCM - 50% average and minimum of 50% marks in English subject in 10th / 12th Examination. )
2. BBA (Logistics, Retailing and commerce) offered at Chennai and Cochin
Eligibility criteria : 10+2 or equivalent (Minimum 60% of Aggregate marks in any stream and minimum of 50% marks in English subject in 10th and/or 12th Examination. ). .

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The eligibility for lateral entry B.Tech programme in Mechanical is:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in ITI (in Technical field) 1 year/ 2 years Certificate course after 10th or 2 years Diploma from SLIET or 10+2 Vocational (in Technical field) or 10+2 (Non-Medical) or equivalent from any recognised Board/ Council. However you can avail or increase your scholarship by writing LPU NEST.

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Rajesh kumar

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Visit for details: http://www.btechadmission.co.in/
I've provided enough details regarding cutoff to save you plenty of time looking around. Assuming you already know enough about the two exams, I'll just mention important bits to know the difference between the two exams better.
Number of applicants in COMEDK'18: 72,152 (against 20,000 seats, out of which 18733 are reserved for engineering)
Number of applicants in KCET'18: 1,98,639 (against 19942 seats, out of which 16942 are reserved for engineering)
Both exams are different in the following ways:
More competition in KCET, compared to COMEDK.
Tough COMEDK, easier to get a good rank, wherea
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Rajesh kumar

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I am sorry to inform you that with a rank of 7185 in COMEDK, you clearly have less chance to get admission in lower branch also in R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore. Moreover, it is not possible to get any branch in this college. Don't be demotivated, be open to other options. You can ask us your queries and discuss with us about your other career-related doubts. Visit for details: http://www.btechadmission.co.in/
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