What is the cut-off of JEE Mains for CSE in Chandigarh University?

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Asked by Sanjay Das

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    kajal tripathi

    a year ago
    Yes, Chandigarh University accepts JEE Mains marks.
    The cut-off mainly depends on the number of applicants. But, it is approximately 70 marks in JEE Mains. The cut-off mainly depends on the number of applicants. But, it is approximately 70 marks in JEE Mains.
    Dude just go for it and gain something that you deserve .
    all the best!
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    naren pulikonda | Guide-Level 12

    a year ago
    To secure an admission in Chandigarh University, B.E in CSE through JEE Mains, then the only criteria is that he should pass the exam and also have minimum 60 percentage in 12th.
    Rest all details of course are here:
    http://www.cuchd.in/uie/computer-science-and-engg/
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    Nirmit Sehgal

    a year ago
    Hey, Sanjay Das
    To take admission in Chandigarh University for CSE, You don't need any cut-off of JEE Mains, you just need to clear your 12th with minimum 60% of marks and after that you have to give entrance test of Chandigarh University that is CUCET. The high you score in CUCET, the high scholarship you got in your course.
    Thankyou
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    Sakshi Singh | Guide-Level 12

    3 years ago
    For Admission in Chandigarh University you should give an exam named as CUCET which is applicable all over India. On the bases of this CUCET exam there will be scholarships and enterance in the Chandigarh University. Moreover you should have scored more than 60% in your Senior Secondary Education.
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    Akshay Bishwas | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    The cut-off mainly depends on the number of applicants. But, it is approximately 70 marks in JEE Mains.

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