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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You have a competitive profile for the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering program at SASTRA University (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science) with a 95.5 percentile in JEE Mains and 983 board marks. When making admissions decisions SASTRA takes into account both board results and entrance exam scores. Your scores place you in a solid position despite the fact that the CSE branch is quite competitive and usually has high cutoffs. Cutoffs, however could change every year depending on competition and seat availability.
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Your possibilities for a B.Tech in CSE in Delhi and West Bengal are primarily private or government aided institutes given your JEE Main rank of 4.5 Lacs and your WBJEE rank of 80000. Examine West Bengal MAKAUT affiliated colleges like the Dr. K.N Modi Institute of Technology or other smaller government-aided institutions which frequently have tuition costs between INR 5 and 7 lakh. You might look into more recent less expensive private colleges in Delhi's NCR area. Since these numbers vary every year always confirm the most recent cutoff trends and cost information on official counseling portals or college websites.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You have a fair opportunity of being selected in top NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs if your Gen-EWS PWD category rank in the JEE Main is 520. Historically, top colleges have accepted students with similar ranks to coveted programs like mechanical engineering, computer Science and engineering, and electronics and communication engineering.
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It may be difficult to get a spot in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at the prestigious National Institutes of Technology (NITs) with a JEE Main rank of 39136 under NRI (Non-Resident Indian) quota because their cutoffs are usually substantially higher. On the other hand you may have a shot at less popular or recent NITs. For example, NITs such as NIT Puducherry and NIT Sikkim have had better CSE closing ratings in the past. Note that the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) program, which has its own set of deadlines and cost structures is frequently used by NRI applicants. Depending on variables like applicant preferences
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
A Common Rank List (CRL) rank of 286,843, a SC category rank of 16,644, and an 80.7 percentile in JEE Main could make it difficult to get into Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs) or National Institutes of Technology (NITs). For SC candidates, the qualifying cutoff has typically been in the 65 percentile.
NIT and GFTI admission cutoffs, on the other hand are usually higher with SC category closing ranks frequently falling below 10,000. Examining private or state engineering universities may provide higher entrance prospects given your existing standing.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) – test score is not a mandatory requirement for admission to NUS Law courses.
The institute only considers 12th standard examination & SAT exam scores for admission to its 4-year LL.B. program.
University academic scores are considered for admission to the 1-year LL.M. program.
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