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In Electrical and Communications Engineering, the cutoff percentage ranges from 67% to 34%. About 45–35% of applicants are required to complete the B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering. About 36% to 53% will be the cutoff for the Dual Degree programme. The above deadlines apply to students in the General category; for students in other categories, they may vary.
Annual cutoffs may differ depending on a number of variables, including the overall number of candidates, JEE-Advanced difficulty level, and available seats. After the whole admissions process—which includes counselling and seat assignment—is finished, the institute
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The B.Tech placements at IIST - Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology are generally considered very good. Nearly all students who get a CGPA of more than 7.5 are accepted straight into one of ISRO's (Indian Space Research Organisation) several centres.For high-achieving pupils, this suggests a placement rate of almost 100%.The institute maintains a strong placement record even for students with lower CGPAs or those who choose non-ISRO placements, with over 40% of students getting placed in reputable firms.
High salary potential was demonstrated by the fact that in 2023 the highest package offered to B.Tech and dual degree stu
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Charotar University of Science & Technology (CHARUSAT) is a state-funded university located in Changa, Gujarat. It was established in 2000 by a non-profit trust called Shri Charotar Moti Sattavis Patidar Kelavani Mandal. Some of the features that make CHARUSAT different from other universities are:
- It offers various programs, such as UG, PG, Doctoral, Post-Doctoral, Diploma, Value-added and Executive Development Programs under the tutelage of 9 Institutes, 6 Faculties, and various Centers / Cells.
- It has an employee strength of 600 and a student strength of more than 8000.
- It has a capital outlay of INR 150 Crores.
- It is accredited by NAA
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Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) is one of the leading institutions for veterinary and animal sciences in India. It offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in the fields of veterinary medicine, animal husbandry, food technology, dairy technology, poultry production, and fisheries. TANUVAS also conducts research and extension activities in these areas.
According to some rankings, TANUVAS is the best veterinary university in Tamil Nadu and among the top 15 in India. It has also been ranked in the top 50% across 12 research topics by EduRank However, rankings are not the only crite
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Some of the Chemistry course rankings at Korea University are given as follows:
| Year | QS World Rankings- Chemistry |
|---|---|
| 2019 | 51-100 |
| 2020 | 51-100 |
| 2021 | 64 |
| 2022 | 64 |
| 2023 | 77 |
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As of now, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Jammu accepts CUET PG scores to offer PG Diploma in English Journalism. There's no mention of the minimum percentile required for PG Diploma in English Journalism on the official website of IIMC Jammu. CUET PG 2024 cutoff is expected to be released separately by the participating universities. The cutoff refers to the minimum marks one has to secure in order to qualify for the exam.
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As of now, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Jammu accepts CUET PG scores to offer PG Diploma in English Journalism. There's no mention of the minimum cutoff on the official website of IIMC Jammu. CUET PG 2024 cutoff is expected to be released separately by the participating universities. The cutoff refers to the minimum marks one has to secure in order to qualify for the exam.
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