What was the opening and closing rank in WBJEE for B.Tech food technology in HIT (Haldia Institute of Technology)?

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DHIRAJ JAISWAL
7 years ago
In Haldia institute of technology the opening for food technology branch is around 9000 and generally is closes around 23000. Vacant seat always remain there in this branch. For admission in vacant seat contact college.

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Anand Chaudhary
7 years ago
Food Technology in HIT is open for all. As students are less interested in perusing this branch, seats are vacant.

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According to previous years' WBJEE cutoff trends, candidates will have to score a rank under 10,000 for admission into courses offered by top government colleges of the state.

WBJEE cutoff is released after every round of counselling is over. No login credentials are required to check cutoff. Official cutoff will be available at wbjeeb.nic.in/wbjee.

There is no WBJEE qualifying cutoff. Candidates of all ranks can participate in WBJEE counselling. However, admissions will be done based on ranks and eligibility.

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After allotment in WBJEE counselling, candidates will have to submit their 10th and 12th marksheet, 10th admit card, domicile certificate and more for verification at their allotted institutes.

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