What is the cutoff mark for Rural Engineering College?

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    VISHAL GUPTA | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    The cutoff mark for the B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering at Rural Engineering College in Bidar in 2023 was 72,319. The cutoff for the previous  years were:

    • 2022: 56,555
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    Utkarsh Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    The cutoff marks for admission to Rural Engineering College can vary depending on the course, the academic year, and the competition level for that specific year. Typically, cutoff marks are determined based on the performance of candidates in entrance exams (such as JEE Main, state-level entrance exams, or the college's own entrance tests) and are influenced by the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam, and overall student performance.

    For undergraduate courses like B.E./B.Tech, the cutoff marks may range from 50% to 80% or higher, depending on the demand and popularity of the specific engineering discipline. It's

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