Can I get into Symbiosis Institute of Technology with 70% in JEE Main?

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, You can get into Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) with a score of 70% in JEE Main. SIT accepts students with a JEE Main score in the 70-80 percentile range for admission to its B.Tech programs.

    • SIT offers B.Tech programs in various engineering disciplines like Civil, Computer Science, Electronics & Telecommunication, Mechanical, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and Robotics & Automation.
    • For admission to the B.Tech programs, SIT accepts scores from JEE Main, SITEEE (Symbiosis Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam), or any state government engineering entrance exam.
    • Candidates need to have scored at least
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    Archit Aggarwal | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The criteria for admission into Symbiosis Institute of Technology for Indian students is that the candidate have to score a minimum score of 45% in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) for General Category and 40% for Reserved category. 

    Also, the candidate have to appear in an Entrance exam like JEE (Mains) or any other government entrance exam.

    The cut off for admission through JEE Mains score is:

    CoursesJEE (Mains) percentile
    Computer Science and engineering 90
    Artificial intelligence and machine learning 95
    Information technology 85
    Civil engineering 60
    Mechanical engineering 70
    Electronics and telecommunication engineering 75

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