I'm getting 62 marks in JEE Mains 2019, can I get admission in GNDU?
Asked about Guru Nanak Dev University - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
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Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Mains rank, home state, caste, gender, etc., here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor -
First of all, hello Sanchita,
I hope you are doing great.
According to previous year stats, cut-off for CSE branch will be 60 or more. And for the Electronics branch, it will be more than 50. For food science, you can get the seat with 80% marks in secondary class. Hope it helps. For questions, please feel free to write. -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
6 years agoHello Sanchita,
It's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation in engineering from GNDU. You have mentioned your raw marks but from this year onwards NTA will be announcing results based on percentile. I am sure you would have received percentile from NTA. To help you I am attaching a link that will predict college for you based on your percentile.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Best wishes for your admission in GNDU.
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