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Sreejit Dey

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According to. Me it is completely depending on the institutions, so in whichever Institute you are interested you can contact the admission department of that particular Institute and get the necessary details.

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Ankit Kumar

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Yes, you can pursue M.Tech without GATE exam. You can opt for sponsored seats available in IITs, IISCs, and NITs to appear for specific M.Tech entrance exams at private institutes or pursue an MS degree abroad which will require you to submit GRE as well as language proficiency scores as part of the admission process. Eligibility: Graduation with 65% in B.Tech/BE with Computer Science & Engineering/ Computer Engineering/ Information Technology/ Information Systems/ Electronics & Communication Engineering.

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tarun mittal

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The cutoff for NITs, IIITs and GFTIs varies every year and is based on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. As per last years JEE Main cut off opening and closing ranks, a rank below 5000 is good to get B.E/ B.Tech admission to top NITs including NIT Trichy and NIT Rourkela. However, I could not find any information specific to Punjab state. You can check the details mentioned on this page. I would also recommend you to check with the college directly for more information on admission requirements and procedures. You can visit their official website.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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To obtain the recorded session or information about alternative ways to access it, I recommend reaching out to IIIT Pune directly. You can try contacting their admissions office, student services, or the department organizing the session. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information or direct you to any available resources. Alternatively, you can also check the IIIT Pune website, social media accounts, or official channels to SEE if they have shared any recordings or if there are any upcoming sessions you can participate in.

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Udita Das

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Congratulations on your percentile! Based on the information I found, it is difficult to predict which NIT or IIIT you will get for CSE or ECE as it depends on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the cutoffs for each institute. However, you can check out the cutoffs for NITs and IIITs for CSE and ECE courses in previous years to get an idea of the range of ranks that were accepted. You can find this information on the official website of JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority). .

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Selva Kumar, firstly I want to congratulation you for scoring such an excellent percentile of above 96. You of course have great chances of getting admission in your desired branch and favoured institute. Shiksha has developed one college predictor based on the results of JEE Mains examination and the actual admissions of previous few years and hence it is quite reasonable to expect good results of this college predictor. I am giving a link for this below by clicking on this link the predictor will get opened and then you need to input your performance parameters in this and the results will pop out in no time. https://www.shiksh
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Krishna Agarwal, firstly I must congratulation for scoring so well in JEE Mains examination and obtaining rank of about 22000. Even though you have not mentioned your percentile which is the main criteria these days for deciding the cut off as announced by National testing agency, I am sure that you have scored more than the required percentile. At the stage I would like to advice you to think of admission in IIT and do take part in JEE Advanced examination. If you study a little bit more with better concentration and better understanding for the next few days I feel that there is a very likely possibility of you getting admissio
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