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how much marks would i have to get in nmims npat in engineering to get cs


HARSH MANKAR 29th Mar, 2019
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Adil faisal khan 8th May, 2019


 CS usually gets filled by top 300–500 rank holders. If you get in top 300 then you have a good chance of getting in CS. There is a other way round if you don’t get in top 300, you can get the seat through management quota, but the fee is around 80000-100000 more than the normal fee. Otherwise you can take any other stream which you like and keep CS in waiting, if anyone leave the college you may get a seat depending on your rank.


Bikash Student Expert 8th May, 2019
The marks that you might need to score to get into NMIMS and secure a seat in Computer Science Engineering is highly subjective to the number of candidates appearing for the examination, the level of the question paper and the relative performance of the other candidates appearing for the exam. The cut varies year to year based on the performance of the candidates and the course preferences.

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