I got 62.6% in 12th exams. My WBJEE rank is 14771 (GMR) and I'm a general PWD candidate. Can I get admission to Calcutta University?
It is possible that you can get admission to Calcutta University with your WBJEE rank and 12th score, but it will be challenging. The cutoffs for admission to Calcutta University vary depending on the program and the year, but your rank is on the lower side. As a general category PWD candidate, you

Admission criteria and cutoffs can vary from year to year, and I don't have access to the specific cutoffs for Calcutta University's B.Tech. program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) for the current year. However, I can provide you with some general insights based on previous trends
Definitely, you will get Calcutta University at this WEBJEE rank.
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