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Contributor-Level 9
You would need a NATA score of 100-120 or JEE paper 2 score of 160-180/390 with a decent class 12th score to get admission in JU.
According to last year cut off,
2013: 1784-5489
2014: 861-4767
They also take admission on the basis of WBJEE rank.
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Scholar-Level 18
Almost all state govts in India have resorted to entrance test for selecting students for admission to engineering colleges with the notable exception of Tamil Nadu. Even deemed to be universities have their own entrance exams. As you have missed on your home state's CET, you can perhaps now think of management quota seats in private college if you want to pursue engineering this year. You of course gave an option of taking a break, prepare well for WBJEE clear it with good marks next year and hope to get into a good government college.
Best wishes to you.
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Guide-Level 14
Admission is based on rank obtained in WBJEE/ JEE Mains.
Vacant seats will be filled by Adamas University Admission Test (AUAT) merit list.
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Contributor-Level 10
For Engineering: Passed class 12th examination with Physics and Mathematics along with any one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science / Computer Application as compulsory subjects. For Pharmacy: Passed class 12th examination with Physics and Chemistry along with any one of Mathematics / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science / Computer Application as compulsory subjects. Must have obtained at least 45% marks (40% marks for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/OBC-C/PwD in all the 3 subjects taken together. Passed English in class 10+2 ex
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