What is the cutoff mark for Rajalakshmi Engineering College?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    6 months ago

    Branch Name OC MBC

    Biotechnology 189.50 181.75

    Civil 190.50 186.25

    CSE 190.00 180.50

    EEE 190.25 18

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    Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology Cutoff 2023 was concluded after Round 3 for admission to BTech courses. Talking about the last three years' cutoff, Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology TNEA cutoff 2023 for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering closed at 6510 while in 2022, it closed at 8979 and 13746 in 2021.SRM Ramapuram B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering course is rated 3.9 out of 5 by 196 genuine verified students while Rajalakshmi Engineering College same course is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 111 students at Shiksha. Explore Shiks

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    Parv Nanda | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    The cutoff mark for Rajalakshmi Engineering College varies depending on the course and year. For example, in 2023, the last round closing rank for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering was 5395, while in 2022, it was 4350. In 2021, it was 4259 for the General All India category students. Additionally, the TNEA Expected Cutoff Rank for Rajalakshmi Engineering College in 2023 ranged from 191 to 195.25 for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

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    Bhavana Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The cutoff for admission to the BE/BTech programme is unannounced by Rajalakshmi Engineering College (REC), Chennai. The cutoff for Rajalakshmi Engineering College is unannounced depending on candidates' results in the board exam for class 12. The minimum score needed by applicants to be eligible for BE/BTech admission is known as the REC Chennai cutoff. The cutoff for Rajalakshmi Engineering College is made public in the form of a maximum and a minimum score. The REC Chennai cutoff is determined by a number of variables, including the number of applicants, the available seats, the difficult of the qualifying exam, and trends from the

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