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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University (CSJMU) formerly Kanpur University, is a public state university located in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Established in 1966, the university has 170 affiliated institutes in 15 districts. It is spread over 264 acres of land for providing education to candidates at UG and PG level in multiple streams such as Arts, Science, Commerce, Law, Engineering, Biotechnology, Computer Applications, Management, and Medicine.
Interested candidates can fill the Application Form online by visiting the official website. The application fee is INR 600/- (INR 400/- for SC/ST) which can be paid via Credit/ Debit Card/ Net-
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Candidates can check their seat allotment result by logging in with their application number and password. They are offered admissions into the IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs on the basis of their JEE Main and JEE Advanced results. There are 7 rounds for JoSAA 2020 Seat Allotment. Thereafter, candidates can either freeze, float or slide their allotted seat. Scroll below to check out more details about the JoSAA 2020 Seat Allotment procedure, withdrawal of seats, important documents, etc.

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Almost certainly. Since the government has augmented the seats in IITs, NITs & GFTIs by 10%, to accomodate the new reservations for economically weaker sections. However there is a chance that there may be a huge reshuffle in JEE Advance examination & many who failed to perform great in JEE Mains may do well in JEE Advance, leaving the high ranking JEE Mains students stranded to occupy seats in NITs & Gift. In my opinion even many autonomous government. /private colleges are now performing at par with NITs, hence there is no point in jumping in to the rat race. Thanks and good luck!

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This year GITAM has introduced scholarship upto 100% for those secure good ranks in JEE Mains or Andhra Pradesh or Telangana EAMCET. Students are placed in very good companies. I am in touch with many of my passout students who are very happy with their Jobs. Some are getting opportunities for higher studies. I would suggest you to visit our GITAM Visakhapatnam campus. I am a faculty of GITAM. Thanks!

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The CET score doesn't tell you much. It just tells you how well you scored in the test. But that's not what the colleges require. What colleges ask for is your CET rank, which basically tells them how well you performed amongst others. You are given a rank based on the combined score of the CET test and board marks (equal weightage). So just a good score in CET is not sufficient. Your board marks also count. Moreover the difficulty of the CET paper and quality of students who write the exam differ each year. The board marks differ from student to student. So you can't generalise a good score. It's different for different students (base
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I really don't have an idea on this matter. The only reason why Im answering this is because I was requested to. Overall, the entrance exams of UoH are designed in a way to weed out mediocre to ignorant students. Only the above average students, who are generally the B grade, to studious students stand a chance to get into this university. I am relating the score cut off to my own case to answer the second question. Overall I answered more than 70 questions and that was when I was called for the interview. The people who got only 50% of the paper were gladly ignored for the second round.

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There are very low chance to get a seat in NITs until 7th round according to your rank. But this year also there will be spot round then you will definitely get a seat in NIT in some branches. M.Sc. In NIT Surat
Biotech engineering, industrial and production engineering, Textile in NIT Jalandhar
There is no chance to get core branch in any NIT. But you may get chemical branch and any local branch like : Metallurgical and biotech and M.Sc. In NIT Silcher, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Agartala, NIT Durgapur, NIT Patna. Disclaimer : I have written this answer according to last years last rank and cut off. There may be variation for this year. Hope it
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For B.E / B. Tech course , the cut-off mark required for a seat in P.S.G. College of Technology is pretty much on the higher side. Exact marks required for each department varies each year but Maalini Kumaran 's answer roughly gives you the range. As pointed out, the Category you belong to, is a deciding factor.
However , for M.Sc 5 year integrated courses , the admissions are not merely based on the cut-off marks scored in your 12th exams. The department usually conducts an interview to select the candidates. Though your 12th marks are given some weight-age (usually,less), importance is given to your understanding of concepts.
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