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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The DSMNRU provides admission to the BTech programmes on the basis of scores from the JEE Main entrance exams. The JEE Main cutoff is usually declared up to the last round under the General-All India category. Candidates can check the following table for more details:
| Course | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTech in Computer Science and Engineering | 282313 | 279645 | 306755 |
| BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 890065 | 817260 | 682113 |
| BTech in Civil Engineering | 638031 | 907378 | 853665 |
| BTech in Electrical Engineering | 623063 | 593019 | 1282169 |
| BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Finance Managemnet) | – / – | – / – | 479981 |
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NTA has conducted both sessions of the JEE Main 2025 exam. Session 1 was held from Jan 22, 2025 to Jan 30, 2025. Moreover, the JEE Main Session 2 exam was held between Apr 2 and Apr 8, 2025 (except Apr 5 & Apr 6). Students who couldn't appear for the exam can apply via other exams, such as the SAT and MH-CET.
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CA is tougher due to its longer duration, extensive syllabus covering diverse subjects, and the cumulative nature of the exams. JEE Main, while intensely competitive and requiring strong conceptual clarity, is a one-time entrance exam.
So in simple words, JEE Main's difficulty is based on high competition and intense pressure in a single exam, while CA's difficulty lies in its extensive syllabus, the need for consistentency across multiple stages over a longer period, and the relatively low pass rates at each level.
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