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I was going through the same question after getting my WBJEE '16 result and at last, I think I have taken the perfect decision. There are few parameters by which you can compare between KGEC and JGEC:
1. Opening & Closing rank
If you go through some research in the web you will see that KGEC has lower or crores (up to 4k) comparable to JGEC (crores was more than 5k) in the past years. KGEC comes just after JU under WBJEE.
2. Streams
JGEC has a extra stream I. e CIVIL, which KGEC does't. So if u want to study CIVIL only then JGEC is your only choice but if you are looking for others you have both the colleges.
3. Placement
Both
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* University of Kalyani, Kalyani
* Durgapur Government College, [DGC] Bardhaman
* Chakdaha College, [CC] Nadia
* Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, [MM] Kolkata
* Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, [VM] Hooghly
* Basirhat College, [BC] North 24 Parganas, West Bengal
* Narasinha Dutt College, [NDC] Howrah
* Dr. Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya, [DBNDSM] Bardhaman
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The cut-offs vary every year. It follows the rules of demand and supply. Greater the applications of students with a higher score, greater will be the cut-off. I won't be able to give you absolute figures of cut off for each year but I'll give you a general idea. The cut off for ISC students for B.Com Morning is around 92-94% while for Evening it's generally 0.5-2% higher than morning's cut off. For CBSE, the cut offs are around 1-2% higher than ISC. For WB board, it is much lower at around 85%-87%.
If you had Maths/B. Maths/Stats and English as your mandatory subjects, you are eligible.
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