What is the cut-off to get in admission in mechatronics engineering in Chennai Institute of Technology?

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Asked by ARUNACHALAM K

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  • Hello Arunachalam,
    It depends on your caste as there are seats reserved based on categories.
    Generally, the cut-off for general category is around 183-184 while for the SC, ST the cut-off will be around 100.
    For BC, it will be around 175, MBC-165.
    The cut-off marks vary every year.
    So, it is advisable to have at least 2-3 marks more than the above specified cut-off.
    All the best.

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