What are the cutoff marks required for B.Tech at Jagannath University Jaipur?
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Cutoff marks required for getting into the University, Jaipur for B.Tech could differ year on year due to factors such as the number of applicants for particular courses and various seats in multiple branches, so do entrance scores. However, the admission procedures in Jagannath University use both JEE Main scores as well as their entry-level exams in determining a suitable candidate.
The cutoff marks for candidates who apply through Jagannath University's entrance test are usually a little lower than those for JEE Main but may fluctuate every year like those for JEE Main
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