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Chandni Arora

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IIT Bombay has a higher placement percentage for its undergraduate engineering students than IIT Delhi. The median salary for IIT Bombay's B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering graduates is INR 15 LPA, and the percentage of the batch placed is 99.09%. In comparison, according to the placement report of 2021, 1150 students of IIT Bombay received placements, and the total number of companies that visited the campus was 261. However, both institutions are among the best-reputed institutions in India and occupy a high rank in the NIRF rankings.

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Tarun Singh

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If you are thinking that you have potential that you will definitely clear GATE for M.Tech then surely you will take the drop because its too much worthing in IIT. Otherwise SEE the alternative you have.

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Avi Tyagi

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It's important to note that the admission to IITs through JEE Advanced is a highly competitive process and the cutoff marks keep changing every year based on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available. To give you a rough idea, in the previous years, the minimum marks required to get admission in CSE at IIT Bombay have ranged from the mid-90s to low-100s out of a total of 360 marks in JEE Advanced.

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deepika maurya

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You have to clear Joint Entrance Examination Advanced to get admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology. You also need to have min 75 percent on your 12th boards. To get something like computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, you need something in the range of 90 percent marks in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced. However, if you are not bothered about the branch, anything above a 55 to 65 percent score in Joint Entrance Examination Advanced will be sufficient to land you into the Indian Institutes of Technology, Bombay. Still, this data may vary from year to year. I hope this will h
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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IIT Bombay is not offering B.Tech ECE course. Please visit IIT-B website for UG B.Tech courses list.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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JEE Advanced marks between 159-161 are good enough for getting B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at IIT-B for general category candidates.

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Azhar Dange

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All the IIT aspirants have to sit for JEE Main and afterward, JEE Advanced. Only the top 2, 24,000 scores in JEE Main will become eligible to sit for JEE Advanced. The candidates must have secured at least 75% marks or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th Class Examination conducted by respective boards.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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One of the most important aspects of IIT vs MIT is comparing the different types of exposure students receive. Obtaining a degree at the technological epicenter, I. eCambridge, where MIT is located, may provide you with a plethora of ever-expanding and life-changing professional and networking prospects on an international scale. You can only get national-level exposure if you study at an IIT campus. Most of the IIT campuses are also mostly secluded from the cities and don't offer much scope for a life outside of college.

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