What is the CBSE 12th cutoff for Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology?
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CBSE cut off stands 45% in the qualifying exam and 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, one optional subject from Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or a Technical Vocational subject.
for BCA 10+2 examinations, Minimum aggregate of 50% marks, Mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2 curriculum, and for Diploma 10th standard or equivalent examination, minimum aggregate score of 45%, studied Mathematics and Science as compulsory subjects in 10th grade.
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The semester exam results at Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology (LIET), Greater Noida, are typically declared within 4–6 weeks after the exams conclude. For AKTU-affiliated exams, results are announced on the university portal (aktu.ac.in) and may take 6–8 weeks. Autonomous semester results (if applicable) are published on LIET's official website.
The CBSE Class 12 results for the current academic year (2024) are expected to be declared by the last week of May 2024, based on recent trends. For the most accurate and official date, regularly check the CBSE website (cbse.gov.in) or official CBSE notifications.
Overall the faculty at Lloyd Institute of Enginnering anf Technology is quite good. They are well qualified and dedicated, supportive and try to provide the students with practical knowledge. LIET's faculty is considered a strength of the institution, contributing positively to its academic environment.
Yes, Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology have many faculty members that holds Ph.D. degrees and have a considerable amount of teaching experience. The teachers as very supportive of their students. They are approachable and dedicated. They have field knowledge too. LIET considers its faculty as its strength.
Alumni of Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology (LIET), Greater Noida, are primarily employed in mid-tier IT/engineering roles across companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Capgemini, with concentrations in Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune. Some graduates work in core engineering sectors (automotive, construction) or startups. A few pursue higher education or civil services. For specific alumni networks, connect via LIET's placement cell or LinkedIn groups.
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