I have scored 410 marks in CBSE board. My cut-off is 155. Can I get civil engineering in PSG?

PCM cut-off is 155 (CBSE board).

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6 years ago
According to the eligibility parameter of this college yes, you are eligible for the admission, you can apply for it. Here are the admission procedure: https://www.shiksha.com/college/ssn-college-of-engineering-ssnce-old-mahabalipuram-road-Chennai-23008/admission

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6 years ago
Hi Mohd, If you are pass in all the subjects of class 12th board, then you are eligible to take admission in this college. There will be no problem at all. You can apply for this college. Best of luck.

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