What is the opening rank and closing rank in the IEMJEE exam?
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The IEMJEE 2020 is an entrance examination that is conducted by the Institute of Engineering and Management group. The qualifying cut-off will be announced as well as the result is declared. The previous year's cut-off is as follows. The opening rank for computer Science and engineering is 7657 and
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You can attempt IEMJEE multiple times in a year since the exam is conducted in different phases. The best score among your attempts is considered for admission. However, it's always good to check the official website for any updates on attempt limits.
Accessing previous years' IEMJEE question papers can significantly enhance your exam preparation. Here are some resources to obtain these papers:
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For admission in B.Tech. , candidate must qualify 10+2 Examination in Science stream. Selections through West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination WBJEE and JEE (Mains). They also have NRI & Foreign Student quota. The date of examination and all major details will be available and updated on their o
There is no facilities to take admission in IEM from IEMJEE. This exam is conducted for admission in IEM. But from this year IEM is autonomous now and may be IEM WILL start take admission from IEMJEE. Otherwise for admission in IEM u have to score good rank in WBJEE or in JEE Main. So, cut off is de
No, you should reapply for the college to attempt the exam.
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