IITs
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see cutoff score changes every year and it differs college wise, depends on some of the factors like number of applicants , questions difficulty level, seat matrix, choice of stream and so on.
however based on your score you have chances in iit jodhpur at M.Tech Infrastructure Engineering with
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You have not mentioned your category. It is important to know the category as the cut off will be different for each category. Nevertheless, assuming that you belong to general category it is difficult to get seat easily in IITs. You need to score minimum 750 or above. Considering
Hello Aspirant,
Below are the various IITs offering MBA along with their expected percentile score:
IIT Bombay 98.5+
IIT Kharagpur 90+
IIT Delhi 98+
IIT Roorkee 95+
IIT Kanpur 95+
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad 80+
IIT Madras 96+
IIT Jodhpur 90+
The percentile may vary based on category. And IIT's do
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Yes, you can get admission in IIT even if you are from non engineering background.
For example, Eligibility criteria for MBA at IIT Delhi is provided below
To be eligible -) you must have a bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree in any discipline
-) you must have got at least
IIT kharapur offers 2 years m.tech course in food process engineering.
the total seat intake is 30, this information is based on 2020-2021 admission session. admission is based on gate score.
http://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/jmp/doc/brochure2020.pdf
IIT guwahati offers International Joint M.Tech. Degree in Food Science and Technology , admission is based on
Hi Dear,
Following are few engineering courses offered by Indian Institute of Technology :
ECE Engineering is among the best known branches of Engineering. The package might differ for each IIT. The
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To get admission into the NIT's , you have to give the JEE Mains exam. Based on the score obtained in this exam, you will be allotted some NIT. And if you want to go in IIT's , then you have to give the JEE Advanced exam.
But let
Well you are eligible for IIT JAM and though there may be few questions related to maths but if you have basic understanding you will know it. But there are some institutes which may require Maths. So it is better you do a certificate course from an authentic site
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