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You need to score minimum cut off rank to get Admission in an IIT. Cut off is different for each IIT and the cut off varies branch wise and category wise. Since you have not specified your category we assume that you belong to general category. By analysing the
Hello Aspirant,
See in the wake of COVID-19 the Education ministry and Joint Admission Board jointly decided that as of previous year, this year also the 75% relaxation criteria will be provided for admission to IITs through JEE-Advance which means if the candidate is passed in his/her class 12th then
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
As per your category and percentile in CAT you have quite less or almost no chances to get seat in top IIMs such as IIM A/B/C and so on but you can get some Baby IIMs
For ST candidates always have category seats for any examination or government job service. In every year GATE examination cutoff marks for St candidates always lower than other candidates likr obc or general candidates. So you have this benefits like you can get easily qualified with low marks than
M.Sc in Statistics is offered in IIT, Kanpur and the admission is based on merit in IIT JAM. In 2020 round 3 the cut off rank was as follows category-wise
Considering the cut off you need to score
No you cannot get admissions in NITs. The minimum 75% aggerate in your 10+2 level criteria is dropped only for admissions in IITs but it is still at play for admissions in NITs. It means even after qualifying for admissions in NITs through JEE main you won't be eligible
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After qualifying GATE exam you can apply to any of the following institutes for PhD in Statistics:
BHU (but you will have to give BHU Research Entrance Test (RET) )
Amity (on the basis of GATE)
Central Universities on the basis of your GATE score and inetrview
Different institutes
You not everyone has to be a Sundar Pichai to be respected by others. Let your son do what he wants to do. If you force him to get into an IIT when he clearly doesn't want to, he will not be happy and he won't do well there.
HelloMa'am/Sir,
You should please stop forcing your wishes on the child. Let him decide what he wants to do with it. If incase he follows what you tell him and he doesn't turn out to be successsful, then he may end up blaming you and you may even regret forcing
Hello.
None of the Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) offer a B. Tech in Artificial intelligence. They only offer courses in Artificial intelligence. A few colleges that offer a specialisation in Artificial intelligence with B. Tech Computer Science Engineering are:
I hope
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