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10 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Unfortunately no, you need to achieve a higher rank according to the merit list to be able to get admission in charusat.
You can try in other field in charusat also.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
IIT Madras BTech cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 1, wherein, B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering is the most competitive specialsiation with a closing rank of 171 for the General AII India category students. The least competitive course is B.Tech. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering with a cutoff rank of 6926. So, candidates seeking admission to any of the BTech course must secure a rank upto 171 to be eligible for IIT Madras
IIT Madras admissio to the BTech course is based on JEE Advanced scores, followed by JoSAA counselling process.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
IIT Kanpur accepts JEE Advanced ranks for admission to the BTech and other courses. JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to IIT Kanpur. The round 1 cutoff for the General AI category candidates is ranged between 270 and 9662. the lowest rank one can achieve is, 270 for B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering for the General All India category candidates. In addition to that, CSE was the most competitive course among all the courses. Similarly, for the OBC AI category candidates, the CSE still having the lowest rank of 142. To know more cutoffs, candidates can click here.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
You don't really study how to cook or prepare food in the BTech in Food Technology course; rather, you learn about the engineering and scientific fundamentals involved behind food production, packaging, and distribution to make sure the food has nutritional value, is safe for consumption, and meets the desired quality standards. You get to the root of the entire lifecycle of food, from raw materials and processing to production and packaging.
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