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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Dear,
The last year's cut-off for admission to IIFT 2016-18 batch were between 38-45, which varied according to the analysis of different experts. The IIFT 2016 cutoff depends on exam pattern and difficulty level of the exam. Hence, it is expected that the IIFT 2016 cutoff would be around 40-45. It is equally good as IIFT Kolkata.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hi,
You may refer the links below that gives the college predictor for WBJEE which may give you the list of colleges that you can get with your rank in WBJEE examination:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/wbjee-college-predictor

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Keshav Sharma

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JIMS Rohini will be a better option. JIMS being one of the best B-School in Delhi NCR, has performed extraordinarily well in all the parameters. The faculty members are having good experience in teaching and have good corporate relations. JIMS placement cell is also performing well to bring big brands to the college. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. The placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful. The campus environment is very friendly and lively. Over the years, JIMS - Rohini has consistently proved to be the reservoir of talent for the finest companies.

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Praveen SinghBe arrogant, be a topper, my mantra

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Obviously, look out for NIT as there is no stand for state level colleges in front of the national level college.

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