What is the cutoff mark for Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village?

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    Zoya Ali | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Cutoff of Bapu Gujrat Knowledge Village Generally,  for undergraduate programs like B.E./B.Tech, a minimum of 45% in 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics is required for the general category, while reserved categories may have a 40% cut off. For programs like LLB, a minimum of 50% in an undergraduate degree is required

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    Anup Verma | Contributor-Level 8

    3 months ago

    The Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village cutoff 2024 was concluded for JEE Main with the release of the final cutoff list. The cutoff was released as the opening and closing ranks for admission to the BE/BTech, courses. During the Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village BE/BTech cutoff 2024, the last-round closing ranks ranged between 21900 and 50225 for the General HS category students. Of all the BE/BTech specialisations, the one that faced fierce competition was B.E. in Information Technology. The first round cutoff rank for the same stood at 37954.

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The faculty at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village is generally well-qualified and supportive. Students appreciate their subject knowledge, guidance in academics, and involvement in tech clubs and activities. Most teachers are approachable and help simplify complex topics. However, some students, especially in mechanical engineering, have noted outdated syllabi and less practical exposure. A few also feel the teaching approach can be rigid. Overall, the faculty is competent and committed, contributing positively to students' learning experiences.

 

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