What is the min. marks required in JEE Mains for admissions in Vishwakarma University, Ahmedabad?
Asked about Vishwakarma Government Engineering College - B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
I have got 129018 AIR in Mains.
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2 Answers
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The JEE Mains Exam Results have been announced and the students might be looking for admission in the best engineering colleges of India
The JEE Mains exam was held on 8th April in offline mode and was held in online mode on 15th and 16th April 2018.
The cut-off for JEE Mains exam was as follows:
General-74 marks
OBC-45 marks
SC-29 marks
ST-24 marks
Seeing the cut-off marks for JEE Mains exam, the cut-off marks for the Vishwakarma University exam is around 155 marks for the general category student. -
Hey Jay,
In the previous year, for general category, the cut-off was from 773 to 2796 and for SC / ST, the cut-off ranges from 2768 to 38353 in the round 2 of BE.
So, the criteria changes from year to year and for the updated information, you have check this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-computer-engineering-vishwakarma-government-engineering-college-chandkheda-ahmedabad-193308
Criteria for admission:
1. Candidates can also seek admission to B.E course on the basis of JEE Mains score.
2. In certain institutes/universities, 50% of the seats for engineering will be filled through the GUJCET result after the merit list is c...more
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