What are the cutoff marks required for B Tech at School of Engineering and Technology, BML Munjal University?

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    apoorva varshney

    6 months ago

    An applicant requires atleast an aggregate of 60% in 12th class (Any board affiliated from CBSE) in four subjects: Mathematics, Physics, English and one extra subject (Chemistry, Biology or Technical Vocational Subjects). For IB students a minimum score of 24 with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology is required. For Cambridge/IGCSE examinations Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry at the A Level and English at AS Level. The applicant is required to have completed one of the following entrance examinations: JEE / SAT / CUET or BMU-SAT. JEE (Main), with a minimum of 60 percentile. For SAT / CUET / BMU-SAT as per scores specified from tim

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    Answered by

    AJAY PRAVEEN BORRA

    12 months ago

    The School of Engineering and Technology (SOET) at BML Munjal University cutoff marks or percentiles for its B.Tech program are: . 

    • JEE Main mentions a general range of 60-70%.

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