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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at MIT-WPU varies depending on the entrance exam and category. For MHT-CET, general category students typically need a percentile between 94 and 96. For JEE Main, a good percentile (around 90-95) improves the chances of admission. MIT-WPU also has management and supernumerary seats.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
MIT WPU offers BTech in various specializations such as CSE, ME, CE, ECE, Civil Engineering, etc. The specialisation can be chosen by the student according to her/his career choice.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Data Science at MIT-WPU
- *Programs*: M.Tech (2 yrs, 4.1L), M.Sc (2 yrs, 4.8L), B.Sc (3/4 yrs,4.5-4.95L)
- *Eligibility*:
- M.Tech: 50% in relevant engineering + GATE/MIT-WPU CET
- M.Sc: 50% in B.Sc (CS), BCA, B.E., B.Tech
- B.Sc: 10+2 with Mathematics or 3-year Diploma
- *Admission*: Entrance exams, personal interview, merit-based selection.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
The latest cutoff for B.Tech CSE at MIT WPU is around 96.18 percentile for 1st round and 95.14 percentile for 2nd round
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility requirement to get admission into the MBA at MIT College of Management is that candidates must complete their graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50% and must have secured a valid score in CAT/ MAT/ MBA CET/ ATMA/ PERA CET.
To get admission into the MBA at MIT-WPU, candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in their higher senior secondary, and the college accepts CAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ MAT/ GMAT/ MAH CET/ PERA CET/CMAT + GD/ Extempore + PI + Statement of Purpose + Work Experience (if any).
Thus, the primary difference in the admission process between the two colleges lies in the type of entrance e
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