What is the cut off of Galgotia university for CBSE board for B.Tech in CSE branch?
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Minimum of 60% is required in class 12 to take admission in galgotias university for CSE branch.
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I found a page on shiksha that lists the cut off for Galgotia University for B.Tech courses. The cutoffs are based on the students marks scored in UPSEE Examination. The list of cut off is based on the closing ranks where admission to a particular branch or programme at Galgotias has closed. However, I could not find any information specific to CBSE board students. You can check the details mentioned on this page. I would also recommend you to check with the college directly for more information on admission requirements and procedures. You can visit their official website.
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