I want to know about the latest cutoff information for Diploma in Information Technology at Government Polytechnic, Gandhinagar.

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    Answered by

    Samesh Enathe

    2 years ago
    Minimum of 70% in 12th or 10th is required for admission in IT at this college for general category.
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    Vishal Kumar

    2 years ago
    Basically, there is no cutoff mark to apply for BSc computer science or any courses. It is all based number of applicants who applied for the course, more number of applicants results in higher demand for marks in HSC. From that application, the administration will filter based on the applicant's mark, community, etc. If you have more than 70% of the marks in HSC (+2), you have a higher chance of getting admitted to the course. The BSc computer science course has less than or equal to 100 seats. If your score is high confidently apply for the computer science, and you have a higher chance of getting admitted.

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