I have 2013 rank in POLYCET exam. What least rank is required to get a seat in Sanjay Gandhi Govt. Polytechnic College?

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    3 weeks ago

    The lowest rank needed to get into Sanjay Gandhi government polytechnic college can change a lot because of different reasons, such as:

    Location: Each state or area might have its own rules and cut-off ranks for admission.
    Exam: The rank often depends on the entrance test used, like the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) or state-level polytechnic exams.
    Course Popularity: Courses that are in high demand usually have higher cut-off ranks, while less popular courses might accept lower ranks.
    Reservation Rules: In many places, there are special rules for certain groups (like SC/ST/OBC), which can also affect the rank needed for admission.


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    Shubham Awasthi

    2 weeks ago

    Yes, you get your seat in Sanjay Gandhi government polytechnic college through POLYCET exam according to your rank.

    •  Diploma in Computer Engineering: 7752-10292 (opening and closing ranks)
    • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering: 12935-15188 (opening and closing ranks)
    •  Diploma in Civil Engineering: 174-174 (opening and closing ranks)
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    Rayamkula Harish | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Rank at which to get admission in Sanjay Gandhi Government Polytechnic College under POLYCET

    This will also serve as a vital factor determining what would be the minimum rank considered for admission into Sanjay Gandhi Government Polytechnic through POLYCET-all information on previous years' cutoff ranks, seats allotted in each course, and overall competition level.

    The fact reveals that the admission cut off ranks keeps changing from a year to another, pro-rata to number of students applying and their performance.

    For instance, last few years, if one ranks at 5000 and above, he would have good chances, but might just be a little over for

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