What is the cutoff in JEE Mains to get computer science engineering in Acropolis?
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In Acropolis, cut off of 1 round in general open rank 67515 and closing rank 687679. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor -
Simply, it is close to 40 in CS, maybe 22 for IT. Management quota is also an option.
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Hi, Acropolis Group has two colleges:-
1. Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research (2005).
2. Acropolis Technical Campus (2009).
It depends on how much marks you get in JEE Mains, there are two Acropolis in Indore, one had a low cut-off and one had a higher cut-off depending on the year of establishment.
With 80-100 in JEE Mains you will get acropolis or even Vaishnav, IPS Academy.
If you are looking for computer science go for it , placements are good, by good I mean average and if you are looking for above average placements, work hard in academics.
Instead, you should go for better colleges like GSITS(180 in mains) or Medicap(at...more
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