Can I get B.Tech at Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering and Technology with 75 percentile in JEE?

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    Answered by

    Raghav Alawadhi

    a year ago

     

    RECENT TRENDS IN CUTOFF BY PERCENTILE:-

    Courses
    2023
    Cutoff By Percentile
    2022
    Cutoff By Percentile
    2021
    Cutoff By Percentile
    BE Civil Engineering
    74.1951.2365.83
    BE Mechanical Engineering
    76.9262.3965.58
    BE Chemical Engineering
    85.9274.1181.64
    BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
    92.7391.2288.27
    BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
    94.993.6491.99
    BE Computer Engineering
    96.7595.5195.27

    Only Civil Engineering has cutoff value below 75% in the year 2023, hence you get admission in Civil Engineering Branch.

    As depicted by the trend, Cutoff values usually increase because of the increase in students appearing for the exam. 

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    Answered by

    Vikash Kumar Jha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Based on website the latest data, you typically need to score 65 percentile or higher on the JEE Mains exam in order to be eligible for a B.Tech at the Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Engineering and Technology. So, off course you can consider yourself eligible for college admission with a JEE percentile of 75 percentile.Students from maharastra gets reservation based upon their state quoto, can easily get the good branches even with a lower precentile.

    In addition, candidates must receive a minimum of 45% for candidates in the reserved category and 50% overall in the 10+2 (PCM) for candidates in the general category. Then, easily go totheir

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