What is the process of admissions through JEE Main score? And also the percentile cutoff for CSE for Thapar institute for 2020?
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Like most of the engineering colleges, there are two criteria for getting admission in Thapar Institute, Patiala. One is on the basis of your JEE score and the other one is on the basis of your 12th class percentage (PCM or PCB). The division of seats for the above two is 70% and 30% respectively. You can choose as per your suiting. For more details regarding admission, you can visit their website http://www.thapar.edu/
Also, the admissions for the new batch are open now. To apply: https://admissions.thapar.edu/online-application-form.php?_ga=2.25340221.1001895155.158. -
BE/B.Tech admission at TIET : Admission to BE/B.Tech programs shall be conducted through two modes. Applicants are required to fill single application form and on the basis of single application form, they
can seek admission through any of the mode, subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria. The admission through JEE Main mode is described below. I. Mode - 1: (Based on JEE Main 2020 score) for 70% of seats 70% of the total BE/B.Tech seats shall be filled on the basis of percentile based merit of JEE Main 2020 examination. Eligibility:
1. The candidate has passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST c...more
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