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Vikas Pandey

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The cutoff marks vary significantly depending on several factors, including:

1. Program: Cutoff marks differ considerably between different B.Tech programs offered at HIT. For instance, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) usually has a much higher cutoff than Civil Engineering.

2. Admission Quota: HIT operates through three main admission quotas: WBJEE, JEE Main, and Management. Each quota has its own cutoff marks specific to the programme and category (General, OBC, SC, ST, PwD).

3. Category: Your category plays a crucial role in determining the relevant cutoff marks. Cutoffs are generally lower for reserved categories like SC, ST, an

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The seat intake for B.Tech at Heritage Institute of Technology varies depending on the specific programme and admission quota. Here's a breakdown:

Total Intake:

  • Main Intake: 270 seats are available across all B.Tech programs through various admission quotas.

Distribution of Seats:

  • WBJEE Quota: 80% of seats (216 seats) are allocated to qualified WBJEE candidates.
  • JEE Main Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated to qualified JEE Main candidates.
  • Management Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated under the management quota for candidates with valid rank cards from either WBJEE or JEE Main.

Additional Intake:

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Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) is currently accepting applications for 2023 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The application deadline for the WBJEE 2023 is January 20, 2023
 
Qualified candidates can apply for admission by filling out the application form on the college website. 
 
HIT offers courses in engineering, design, and software, including BTech, MTech, and MCA. Admission to the BTech programme is based on the WBJEE 2023 and JEE Main 2023 scores. 

Heritage Institute of Technology's application forms for B.Tech programs haven't opened yet for the 2024 academic year. The proces

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Choosing between Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) and CIT - Calcutta Institute of Technology (CIT) for B.Tech depends on your individual priorities and career goals. Both are esteemed institutions with strengths and weaknesses, making a definitive "better" choice subjective. Here's a breakdown to help you compare:

Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT):

Strengths:

  • Modern infrastructure: HIT boasts a well-developed campus with spacious classrooms and well-equipped labs, providing a comfortable learning environment.
  • Strong industry connections: The college maintains good relationships with leading companies, facilit
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