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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is a possibility to secure a seat in SSN College of Engineering in management quota with less than 75 percent in 12 grade but this will be a competitive process. Admission in the management quota of SSN is also through merit that is based on the following formula Q= M + (P+C)/2), where M is the percent of marks you have got in Mathematics, P in Physics and C in Chemistry. Although SSN usually prefers higher scores, it has been seen that SSN has run through more than one counselling rounds with the offer being extended to students with a score of 170s/200s and their overall percentage being less. You need to apply directly to SS
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, BTech in AIDS is not available to pursue in SSN College of Engineering generally no institute offers Btech in AIDS students who wants to pursue need to pursue B.Sc in AIDS at other colleges who offers this course. SSN College of Engineering offers BTech in various speculation like BTech in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical engineering and Computer Science Engineering, the admission to BTech is primarily based on your 12th scores. For more information you can visit the official website of college.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
SSN College of Engineering Cutoff Ranks
- *OC Category:* 15,497 (Round 1), 50,204 (Round 2)
- *SC Category:* 81,937 (Round 2), 1,91,723 (Round 3)
- *Previous Years:*
- 2024: 50,204
- 2023: 50,001 (Round 2)
- 2022: 45,532
- 2021: 15,880
Check the college's website for the latest cutoff ranks.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
For elite branches like CSE or ECE, which often demand 192+ marks. Entrance to SSN college through TNEA is unlikely due to cutoff of 176.5 and BC category. Later counselling rounds, however, can provide you a shot in branches with less demand. Have backup on hand.
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