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Bhumi Singh

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Particulars and Highlights :

  • Admission criteria - Entrance-based or merit-based
  • Accepted entrance exams - JEE Main/ UPSEE for BTech CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/UPSEE for MBA
  • Application mode - Online
  • Gender intake - Co-ed

Hence, yes Future University accept JEE scores. 

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Sayantan Bhattacharjee

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While a JEE Main percentile of 75 opens doors to B.Tech at CEG, securing your desired seat requires navigating the TNEA process. This merit-based system considers both your percentile and rank along with factors like reservation categories. Remember, CEG also conducts its own TNEA entrance exam, adding another layer to the journey.

While top scorers (think 98%+) undeniably have an edge, success stories with percentiles like yours exist. Focus on strategic counseling, understanding available quotas, and exploring alternative courses within your rank range. Researching departmental cut-offs from previous years can also offer valuable insi

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Sayantan Bhattacharjee

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The selection process for B.Tech at College of Engineering Guindy (CEG Guindy) includes: 
 
  1. Taking the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) entrance exam
  2. Applying for state counseling
  3. Receiving a seat based on merit
To be eligible for admission, candidates must: 
 
  • Score at least 45% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class XII
  • Have passed the class 12th examination with a minimum 45% aggregate score in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from a recognised board
The cut-off marks for some B.Tech programs at CEG Guindy are: 
 
  • Computer Science Engineering: 75 opening, 200 closing
  • Electrical
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Yenikapati kavyasri

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Participating in the entrance exam is the first step. The majority of B.Tech specialisations, such as CSE, ECE, Mechanical, etc., require a qualifying percentile in JEE Main. However, some programmes, especially less competitive ones, may take into account results from the university-conducted GUET. Depending on the programme and entrance exam, individuals who made the short list may be invited to attend the counselling phase, which is the second step.

After all qualifying requirements, admission exam results, and any further evaluations made during counselling are taken into consideration, a merit list is created. 70–75 % is the

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Mohammad sahil

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Yes, admission to the B.Tech programme at Oriental University is based on the marks obtained in the 12th standard and the national level test JEE. The basic eligibility for students seeking admission to the B.Tech course includes passing the 10+2 exam with Physics, Maths, and Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Vocational Sciences as main subjects through a recognised board or university with a minimum of 45% marks.

Please note that these are the general criteria and the exact requirements may vary for different specializations or categories. It’s recommended to check the specific admission criteria for the course you’re interes

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Yenikapati kavyasri

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No, JEE results are not accepted by GNA University for admission to the B.Tech programme. The university takes into account your class 12 grades. You must have received good grades in disciplines like mathematics, physics, and chemistry. For several B.Tech programmes, GNA University administers its own entrance test (GNAUEE), albeit JEE results are not necessary. As an alternative, you can turn in results from other tests, such as the ACT, SAT, or LEET.

A personal interview may be required of the shortlisted individuals to evaluate their ability, motivation for pursuing the selected B.Tech programme, and communication skills. Therefore,

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