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Garima Arora

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The cutoff ranks for WBJEE JELET for lateral entry at IST obviously vary for different branches, rounds and category. In 2024 JELET Electrical Engineering cut off rank was 5174 and for mechanical engineering opening was 4731 and closing was 5880. This data was for 1st round in general category. This may vary for different years depending on the competition level.

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Khushboo Agarwal

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The cutoff was released as the opening and closing ranks for admission to the BE/BTech, courses. During the Swami Vivekananda Institute of Science and Technology BE/BTech cutoff 2024, the last-round closing ranks ranged between 621160 and 1203627 for the General AI category students. Of all the BE/BTech specialisations, the one that faced fierce competition was B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering. The first round cutoff rank for the same stood at 621160.

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ronak kumar

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Yes, admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme in Swami Vivekananda Institute of Science and Technology (SVIST) is possible without WBJEE JELET. Though WBJEE and JELET are joint entrance tests for admission to engineering programs, SVIST also offers admission through alternative routes. For instance:

Direct Admission: Direct admission might be available in some seats based on your Class 12 or Diploma performance (for lateral entry).

Management Quota: SVIST can admit students through a management quota that does not demand entrance exam marks.

Other Entrance Exams: National-level exams such as JEE Main can also provide acceptance marks.

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Rayamkula Harish

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The WBJEE JELET result date of Swami Vivekananda Institute of Science and Technology is mostly in accordance with what is scheduled by WBJEEB (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board). In 2025, the JELET, which takes place around June or July, is generally expected to see results declared within two to three weeks from that date, which will be in mid to late July or early August.

The candidates can view the results on the official WBJEEB website by inserting the roll number or by logging in. After the results, counseling for B.E./B.Tech programs is conducted based on lateral entry, where the seat allocation is according to rank an

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Nazrul Khan

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The WBJEE JELET cutoff for Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (GNIT) in Kolkata varies by course and category. The cutoff for 2024 for some courses included: 

B.Tech. in Information Technology: 85,251

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering: 83,746

B.Tech. in Food Technology: 106,656

B.Tech in Electronics and Computer Science Engineering: 108,813

The cutoff for the last round of seat allotment for the B.Tech. in Information Technology (Lateral Entry) course in 2024 ranged from 58,848 to 108,867. 

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Nazrul Khan

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The WBJEE JELET-2025 result date is tentatively in August 2025. The results will be available on the WBJEEB web.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The results for the WBJEE JELET 2024 were released on August 2, 2024. Students can find their rank cards through the official WBJEEB website wbjeeb.nic.in. Since the result is based on the final answer key that comes after feedback from the candidates, the merit lists will also be published. For WBJEE JELET 2025, the result is expected to be announced on August 2, 2025.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Narula Institute of Technology WBJEE JELET cutoff is different for the course and category. In 2024, for the first round, opening and closing rank was nearly 25,000 for some popular engineering programmes. Specific cutoff can again vary from year to year depending on the toughness level of the exam and availability of students. For accurate information, one may refer to the WBJEEB website or recent cutoff announcements, as these are always updated annually according to the trends of each admission cycle.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Depending on the cutoff of the year you appeared for JELET with an SC category rank of 238, chances of getting into the mechanical branch of the government colleges lie. Candidates belonging to SC category have been obtaining ranks of 150-200 in the recent years in Jadavpur University for the Mechanical engineering stream, so your rank can be little higher than the cutoffs usually observed. Kalyani University which has comparatively relaxed cut off requirements may offer better opportunities, the cutoff for SC category in Mechanical engineering is roughly in the range of 220-250. For more specific information, you should consult this y

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Shreya Gupta

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Yes, you can get admission to Sur Institute of Technology and Sports Complex B.E. / B.Tech course without WBJEE JELET.Dr Sudhir Chandra Sur Institute admission to courses is either entrance-based or merit-based. The institute accepts multiple state/ national-level entrance exams such as JEE Mains, JEXPO, etc. to shortlist candidates for admission. Prospective candidates have to meet the eligibility criteria defined by the institution and then fill out the application form.

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