What are the cutoff marks required for B Tech at Department of Technology, Shivaji University?

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    Khushi Gupta | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    The cut-off Max required for BTech and Department of technology For B.Tech for technology is 58.71 for 2023 percentile and 63.54 for 2022, cut-off by percentile for BE civil engineering. The cut-off was 6.32, 2023 and 18.37, 2020 2BE, mechanical engineering, 44.69, 2023 and 42. 02 and 2020 2BE chemical engineering, 45.64, 2023 and 1.2, 9020 2BE, computer Science and engineering 84.47 in 2023 and 83.89 in 2022. these are the cut-off for some of the courses offered in department of technology, Shivaji University. 

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    Ritika Varshney

    a year ago

    Every year, Shivaji University's Department of Technology has different requirements for B.Tech candidates. The final round closure score for a B.Tech in computer engineering in 2023 was between 80 and 90, and the MHT-CET overall cutoff ranged from 6.32 to 95.47 percentile. The cutoff scores may vary based on the candidate's category, entrance exam results, and area of expertise. For the most accurate and recent information, it is advised to visit the university's official website or get in touch with the admissions office.

  • The cutoff marks required for B.Tech at the Department of Technology, Shivaji University, vary each year. For the year 2023, the last round closing score for B.Tech in Computer Engineering was 80-90 and the overall cutoff for MHT-CET ranged from 6.32 to 95.47 percentile. The cutoff marks can depend on factors such as the specific specialization, entrance exam scores, and the category of the candidate. It is advisable to check the university's official website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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