What is the JEE Main cutoff for BM College of Technology?

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    Addula Yaswanth | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    The cutoff for JEE Main at BM College of Technology differs for every course and category. The closing rank for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering for the General Home State category in 2024 was 814,553. In comparison, previous years' cutoffs are 623,321 in 2022 and 502,752 in 2023. All these depend on the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the available seats. Students are required to check the trends of cutoffs for a relevant course and category they aim for, in order to estimate the possibility of joining any institution effectively.

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    The JEE Main cutoff at BM College of Technology (Indore) will vary from year to year, depending upon factors like how many applicants it gets and available seats. In 2023, for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering under general, the closing rank was 814,553. It was slightly low at 623,321 in the case of 2022. These cut-off values might be different every year and for other branches, as well. Most importantly, students need to check the official site or counseling details according to cutoff ranks that would be applicable course-wise and category-wise.

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    Shiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    The JEE Main cutoff for BM College of Technology (Indore) in 2023 for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering in the general category was 814,553 for the closing rank. For 2022, the closing rank for the same course was 623,321?

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