What is the cutoff mark for Doon Valley Group of Institutes?

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    Akash Kumar Gupta | Guide-Level 15

    10 months ago

    Admission to any course at Doon Valley Group of Institutes is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the UG and PG course, the candidate must have passed Class 12th and Graduation respectively in a reputed stream from a reputed University/board with 50% marks in aggregate.

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    Zeba Ansari | Contributor-Level 6

    11 months ago

    The  cutoff mark for Doon Valley Group of Institutes vary For different courses 

    Here are the average cutoff scores for each course, combining all categories ( obc, sc/st, and general category) 

    B.Tech:- Average cutoff: 57.5% in 12th standard, 72.5 percentile in JEE Main

    _MBA:- Average cutoff: 48.3% in graduation, 58.3 percentile in CAT/MAT/CMAT

    BCA/BBA:

    • Average cutoff: 46.7% in 12th standard 

    B.Pharma/D.Pharma:_

    • Average cutoff: 46.7% in 12th standard
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    Shyam Kumar

    11 months ago

    The closing rank for B.Tech admissions at Doon Valley Group of Institutes are different by course and year. The second round cutoff for Information Technology 2023 HSTES is 660367. Candidates also need to pass their 10+2 exams with a minimum of 45% marks. Since cutoff may change due to competition and seat availability, candidates should refer all the latest admissions updates for actual details.

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