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The campus is decent, with greenery and open spaces. But yes, some buildings and labs are old and need maintenance. For example, a few lab setups are rusted and not used much. Still, most basic facilities for labs and theory are available. The library is useful, and classrooms are fine for day-to-day learning.
Old infrastructure at our time, needed improvement, heard that new buildings have been set up, so things are getting up there with pace. New students can visit the campus to see improvements, I think that would be a better thing to do
College Infrastructure is quite good and looking like an engineering art. But some old building needs to paint. Laboratories are clean and have proper instrument for practice. College has clean environment.
Hey Gaurav !
The required marks for the general category in the IERT entrance exam depend on the cutoff, which changes every year based on factors like the difficulty level of the exam and the number of candidates. However, to be on the safer side, a score of 120-150 out of 300 is usually needed to have a good chance of admission.
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Hy,
To get admission into the Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology (IERT) in Uttar Pradesh, the required rank can vary from year to year based on several factors, including:
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Hello,
The passing marks for IERT (Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology) exams are typically 33% to 40% for each subject. This means you need to score at least 33% to 40% of the total marks in each subject to pass the exam. However, the exact passing criteria can vary depending on the specific course and the guidelines set by the institute, so it's always a good idea to check the official rules or your course handbook for precise information.
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