Computer Science Engineering
Hello,
With a MET score of 120 out of 240 and 93% in your board exams, it might be challenging to secure a seat in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Manipal's main campus . Historically, the cutoff for CSE at the main campus has been around 180 marks or higher.
However, you may have better chances for CSE or related branches like Information Technology or Data Science at Manipal's Jaipur or Sikkim campuses.
So, you should participate in the counselling process and explore all available options. Additionally, consider backup plans such as applying to other universities or exploring different engineering branches.
Hope it helps !
With a score of 120 in the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) and 93 percent in boards, it is unlikely you will get admission to Computer Science (CS) at the main Manipal campus in the first round of counseling.
While the exact cutoffs vary, strong competition for CS seats generally requires a higher MET score.
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With a rank of 132440 in an engineering entrance exam like JEE Main or state-level CET, getting a core Computer Science (CSE) or Data Science branch in top government colleges may be difficult, especially in open category.
Admission to Presidency College in Chennai's B.Sc. Computer Science program (not B.E. CS; it's B.Sc. CS) is determined by your merits in the science stream, with either computer science or mathematics as a subject. Your academic standing and seat availability will determine your selection; there is no entrance exam or set rank.
Hi aspirant,
Based on last year's data and with your VJNT-D status, earning a Computer Science seat at K.K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research with a 96.24 percentile in JEE Mains appears to be a good possibility.
However, cutoffs change from year to year, so for the most up-to-date information, consult the official admission lists and actively participate in the counseling process.
All the best!
Top Govt Colleges (via JEE Main + JAC Delhi)
1. DTU – Excellent placements, high cutoff
2. NSUT – Top-ranked, offers CSE & ECE
3. IGDTUW – For girls, good placements
4. JMI – Affordable, strong academics
Private/IPU Colleges
1. BVCOE (Delhi) – IPU affiliated, good for CSE/ECE
2. BPIT (Delhi) – Decent placements
3. Amity Noida – Modern campus, high fees
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To get CSE in VIT through VITEEE, here are the expected rank cutoffs:
VIT Vellore:
Category 1 (lowest fee): Rank under 550
General admission: Up to 10,000
VIT Chennai: Up to 25,000
VIT Bhopal & VIT-AP: Up to 95,000
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