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what is the cut off mark that a sc student should score so that he can get a set in nit warangal


Tharun teja 22nd Aug, 2019
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Sonali Sahu Student Expert 1st Oct, 2019

Hello,

NIT wrangal cutoff for SC reservation category is :-

branches                Home state(OR-CR)          Open state(OR-CR)

  1. Bio. Tech.:-           2207-3150                               2119-3648
  2. chemical Eng.:-  2718-3038                                1095-2085
  3. Civil Eng.                  893-1756                              727-1574
  4. CSE:-                     200-522                                    135-197
  5. ECE:-                     522-940                                    240-636
  6. ME:-                        562-1613                                      123-987
  7. MME                      3092-3937                                2192-3935
  8. EEE                             836-1433                               590-818

from the above you can get to know that how much hard it will be to get but it is not impossible. give your best and try to score as high as possible so that you can get a rank in 4 digits atleast to get an admission.

Hope it helps!

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