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Hello Aspirant,
It is quite difficult to make any accurate prediction of your admission chances for any particular campus or branch because the cut-offs keep on changing every year depending upon various factors such as :-
*** number of candidates appeared in WBJEE 2022
*** difficulty level of the paper
Dear Student ,
It is difficult to predict the exact cut off for any specific college as every year the cut off can change due to several factors like :
Well, as per the previous year
Hello,
The score by you is quite less and also the colleges accepting this score would not be that good or records would not be that high but definitely there are good number of private colleges accepting low scores as well and you can check if out and compare it
The best Govt college for Mechanical Engineering in West Bengal for lateral entry is Kalyani Govt Engineering College , Kalyani , Nadia .
Accepted exam : JELET
Seat Intake : 60
Well, you need to remember that based on the cut off and seat availability , the
Hello aspirant,
It is difficult to determine whether you can get seat in this College of not because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like
**Number of seats available
**Caste category of the students
**Difficulty level of the exam
**Number of students appeared in the
Here below I am providing you the list of some of the best civil engineering colleges in West Bengal.
Some of the Government Colleges where a non-domicile candidate can get admission through WBJEE entrance exam are listed below.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata
University of Calcutta, West Bengal
To predict Colleges you can get
Your profile suggests that you are West Bengal domicile candidate. It is difficult to predict Colleges you can get for your WBJEE rank as cut-offs changes from year to year.
For your WBJEE rank based on previous year's cut-offs of round 3 of WBJEE Counselling it is difficult
Dear aspirant,
It is difficult to predict this information as cut-offs depend on many factors like difficulty of the examination paper, number of students appearing, change in total seats offered etc. These factors change every year and therefore one can not predict the cut-offs with accuracy.
However you can check
**Your profile suggests that you belong to West Bengal domicile. You have not mentioned your Caste Category so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it.
**Cut-off changes from year to year and thata why it is difficult to predict. Cut-offs depends on many
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