What is eligibility criteria for B.Tech in CSE? Can I get admission in CSE with 61 marks in JEE Mains?
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6 years agoYou should think about college that what you want, but I think in 61 marks hardly getting any government college. -
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Eligibility Criteria for B.Tech in CSE: 10+2 (English Medium) examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education or equivalent examination from a recognized board in Science stream with an overall aggregate of minimum 60 %. Must appear in JEE 2019.
In case adequate students are not available in a discipline(s) a higher number can be filled in the discipline(s) which have a greater demand subject to the number of students not exceeding the total intake of all disciplines.
15% intake will be allocated for Children/Wards of NRI / International students. Unfilled seats in this category will be transferred to the resident Indian ca...more -
B.Tech CSE: Eligibility:
The minimum eligibility for this course requires, passing the higher secondary school certificate (10+2)examination with science subjects such as maths, physics and English as compulsory courses. In addition, they must also have one subject out of Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science.
Minimum percentage of marks in class 12/ higher secondary Examination is generally from 45% to 50%. Since most institutions have an Entrance Exam, the students who have appeared in Higher Secondary Examination and are awaiting results can apply too.
Some colleges, like Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth University, Coimbatore also accept...more -
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