What is the cutoff mark for Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research?

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    Anjali Singh | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Ambala College of engineering and applied research cut off 224 has been concluded for B.Tech admission via hsts. The cut of was released as opening and closing ranks for general OBC SC WS and PWD categories in the AI and HS kota's full stop candidates can scroll down to check out the Ambala College of engineering and applied research branch and category wise cut off ranks to get an idea of the past years trend. A few more updates are given below. 

    • The hsts counselling 2024 was concluded with the round two seat allotment results for BTech and b Pharma courses. 
    • JEE main round 5 seat allotment result, followed by an additional tw
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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    The cutoff marks for Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research vary every year because the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exams, or the available seats in colleges can alter this aspect. In the B.E. / B.Tech program, the cutoff is usually determined by the marks obtained by an individual in JEE Main or the internal entrance exam conducted by colleges, if applicable.

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Akanksha Arora

Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research has released the round 1 of cutoff list. The cutoff has been released for different categories of candidates belonging to AI and HS quota. 

For candidates belonging to the OBC Home State category, the cutoff ranks varied between 628354 and 753670. The cutoff among the OBC AI category was released for B.Tech. in Computer and Science Engineering and .Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artifical Intelligence and Machine Learning), out of which BTech in CSE was the most difficult specialisation. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

The semester exam results are released at Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research (ACEAR) usually within 4 to 6 weeks following the completion of the exams. However, the date may vary with every semester according to academic calendars and university schedules. Students will get their results on the official college website or the portal of the university that the college is affiliated with. Indeed, students would also need to seek clarification from the exam department in case of any issues regarding the results. Revaluation is possible if necessary. Upon result announcement, students are expected to keep checking at the co

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KUMKUM BASWAL

The result date of the LEET (Lateral Entry Entrance Test) for Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research or ACEAR comes out around 2-3 weeks after the exam. The date each year differs. You may also check the result on the official ACEAR website or contact the admissions office to know any result updates.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

The faculty at Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research (ACEAR) is highly qualified and experienced, many professors are also holding degrees of M.Tech, Ph.D., and so on in their respective fields. A combination of academics' and industry players' mix of experience brings richness to the learning climate by bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications. They have a focus on student success, providing student-centered individualized mentoring, pursuing scholarly research, and even stimulating participation in projects and seminars. Besides, the college keeps its faculty updated with all the latest industry trends,

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Anjali Singh

The faculty members of the college are very nice, they help a lot. They are well-educated and have complete knowledge of each topic. If you ask them anything they help us always. Whatever courses we study during the overall period between semesters are completely relevant to our course. We are given complete knowledge of whatever subject is starting at our college instead of theory, and more emphasis is placed on practical knowledge so that students can be made industry-ready and know what they work and what they have to do in the industry. The passing percentage is only 33%

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