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Gaurav Mandal

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The selection process for B.Tech at Rajarajeshwari College of Engineering is based on the scores obtained in KEA/COMEDK-UGT exams. The application process for COMEDK is expected to start in February 2024, and the exam will be conducted on May 12, 2024, in online CBT mode.

The minimum JEE score required for admission to B.Tech at Rajarajeshwari College of Engineering is not available in the search results. However, the college accepts KEA/COMEDK-UGT scores for B.Tech admissions.

Please note that the admission criteria and eligibility requirements may change from year to year. It is recommended to visit the official website

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BERA MEET

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Yes, UPES School of Advanced Engineering accepts JEE Main scores for admission to its B.Tech programs, along with other eligibility criteria.

The university also conducts its own entrance management exam, UPESEAT, for students who did not appear for any national level engineering test. This provides applicants with multiple options for admission. You can get the direct admission in this by management quota or there is NRI quota like other B.Tech colleges

 

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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JEE is the Joint entrance exam that has two phases JEE MAINS and after clearing JEE Mains candidates become eligible for JEE Advance. The different score of JEE is accepted by different colleges based on their merit list released by NTA. NTA is the conducting authority for JEE exams. usually, the score in Mains ranges from 75%-79%. and then the merit of advance ranges to 90-92%. 
The selection process for B.A is the score in the entrance examination after clearing the entrance exam candidates are selected for the GD and PI round. The candidates are given admission on the basis of all three rounds.
 

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Vikas Pandey

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NIE Mysore's B.Tech selection process is multi-faceted and depends on your domicile status. Here's a breakdown:

For Karnataka domicile candidates:

  1. KCET Score: The primary criterion for selection is your score in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). Your rank based on this score and category will significantly impact your chances.
  2. Cutoff Scores: NIE Mysore releases program-specific and category-wise cutoff scores after the KCET exam. Your rank must be above the relevant cutoff for your desired programme and category to be considered eligible.
  3. Document Verification and Counseling: Once you cross the cutoff
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Harish Raghavendhar

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The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is the primary qualification for admission to B.Tech programmes at the majority of government and prestigious private engineering institutes in India. Depending on the programme and category selected, the minimum qualifying percentile for JEE Main often ranges from 40–50% for NITs and 60–90% for IITs.To be eligible for a B.Tech programme at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), one must first get a qualifying rank in JEE Main, and then one must secure a high rank in JEE Advanced.

Universities and institutions have their own requirements for admission, and various factors, such as c

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Manoj Nandyala

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No, We can't give uarantee admission to all B.Tech programs at Lingaya's Vidyapeeth, especially for highly competitive branches. However, it certainly strengthens your application.

JEE depends on several factors beyond just your score:

Category: Admission criteria might differ for different categories like General, OBC, SC, and ST. Your chances might be higher if you belong to a reserved category.

Specific program: Your chances of admission vary depending on the B.Tech programme you're targeting. Some branches, like Computer Science or Electronics & Communication, are generally more competitive than others.

 

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