When it comes to the cut off for getting admission in GCET Jammu, then it all depends on branches and your choices. For example - if you want to get enrolled in Civil branch in GCET then you need to score at least a rank under 200-210. On the other hand, there are branches in which you can take admission even when under 1000 rank.
Mentioned below is the list of cut off which will definitely help you get the preferred rank for one of your favorite branches.
| Branches | Rank range |
| Civil Engineering | Up to 200 |
| Electrical Engineering | Up to 350 |
| Mechanical Engg. and E&C Engineering | Up to 600 |
| Computer Science Engineering | Up to 800 |
These are the cut off for general category candidates and for special categories the cut off rank remains slightly lower. Hard work and full dedication, that’s what needed to get the best possible rank in engineering entrance exams and the same apply to JKCET as well. So the cut off may vary for different categories and different branches, but a rank under 200 is the appropriate score you need to get in your desired branch.
Yes, IIM Ahmedabad is one of the IIMs that gives calls to candidates at the 95 percentile. Here are some other IIMs that accept the CAT percentile in the range of 90-95. You can refer to the cutoffs of these colleges before admissions.
|
IIM |
Expected cutoff |
Qualifying cutoff |
|
IIM Calcutta |
99 |
91 |
|
IIM Lucknow |
97-98 |
89 |
|
IIM Indore |
97-98 |
89 |
|
IIM Kozhikode |
97-98 |
86 |
|
IIM Udaipur |
92-94 |
89 |
|
IIM Rohtak |
95-96 |
91 |
The cutoff for the AIIMS Raipur has been tabulated below:
|
Round |
Cutoff 2021 |
|
1 |
1134 |
|
2 |
1273 |
|
3 |
1431 |
This data shows the cutoff of M.B.B.S. of only General Category.
129 isn’t enough to get admission to Madras Institute of Technology. The required cutoff for any branch at MIT is around 195. For general category students, the cutoff is even higher.
MIT admission is purely based on merit and students are shortlisted through Anna University counseling. With a score of 129, there is little to no possibility of getting any branch at MIT.
Great Lakes is a highly reputed B School that offers AICTE-approved one-year PGPM and two-year PGDM programs. For its PGPM program, Great Lakes accepts CAT, XAT, and CMAT. Here are the cutoffs of these respective exams
|
CAT 2021/2022 |
80 |
|
XAT 2022/2023 |
80 |
|
GMAT (Taken after Jan 1, 2020, for PGPM and after Jan 1, 2021, for PGDM) |
600 |
|
CMAT 2022 for PGPM and CMAT 2022/2023 for PGDM |
Below 5000 All India Rank for Chennai Campus Below 10000 All India Rank for the Gurgaon campus |
Great Lakes will accept only Last year's scores of CAT and XAT for Cycle -1 of the PGPM 2023 admission process and for both the years in Cycle-2
However, the admissions are done holistically so qualifying the above cutoffs cannot alone determine your chances of admission here. The cutoffs too vary every year depending on the applicant pool and quality. Approximately, a 90+ percentile in XAT/CAT and a 600+ score in GMAT would be considered suitable subjects to meet other criteria.
Great Lakes placement for PGPM recorded 100% placements in 2023 with an average salary recorded at 18.10 LPA.
The cut-off can’t be said for sure but it can however be related slightly. Previous year students with minimum JEE Main score of 150 were only allowed. The cut-off percentage for MPBSE was near about 93 to 95%.
For CSE the closing rank for the student from the home state was around 60,000 and those belonging outside were around 85,000. This can lead to either selection in the CSE branch or the Mechanical branch.
For EEE, the minimum AIR for students from the home state and outside the home state was around 1, 00,000.
Changes can be seen from the next year because board percentage criteria will be removed for calculating the AIR which in turn will affect the counseling which is an integral part of the admission process.
If you look at all the criteria MHRD takes into consideration while ranking institutes, NIT Silchar is at par with most NITs but in terms of research, and infrastructure. The only parameter in which NIT Silchar was behind NIT Warangal was reputation and the difference was drastic. This affected the overall ranking of the institute in turn lowering the NT Silchar cutoffs.
I think the major reason behind its poor reputation is its remote location and the rumors related to it. It's falsely rumored to be in a Naxalite region and the exposure is believed to be minimal. The institute has a bad reputation, particularly in North India.
I have friends from several NITs and I have safely concluded that NIT Silchar is better than many but it's difficult to convince people of the same and the institute has a bad reputation.
To fix this problem, we need our alumni to be more active in portraying the right image of the institute. Additionally, the institute should hold more inter-college events and strive to build a reputation.
Yes, you can easily get into Malla Reddy College of Engineering with a rank below 10,000 in TS EAMCET. I have a few friends from the institute and they also agree. Here is the required cutoff for the institute in recent years.
|
Branches |
Cutoff |
|
CSE |
6784-7858 |
|
Civil Engineering |
22470-29896 |
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
10168-11407 |
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
18396-23011 |
|
Information Technology |
9994-10841 |
|
Mining Engineering |
40814-95714 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
26952-34137 |
There are a lot of options to pick up the other colleges, in fact, better ones like CBIT, MGIT, JNTU, Osmania, VNR, Vardhaman, BVRIT, and so on. But if you already decided on Malla Reddy College of Engineering, it is better to choose MRCET campus. It is the best among all the Malla Reddy Group of Institutes.
PGDM admission via LBSIM CAT cutoff would be around 88+ or more. You can apply for this course in the months of September to December.
A good score in CAT or GMAT score and accordingly you could be shortlisted for the group discussion and personal interview rounds. Your admission is provided on the basis of a merit list that takes into account your GMAT or CAT score and your entire profile as a candidate.
LBSIM Selection Weightage:
| Component | Weightage Percentage |
| CAT/GMAT Score | 60% |
| GD-PI-WAT, Extempore, Academic Profile, Work Experience | 40% |
Most of the cutoffs are expected to be between 85 and 90 for PGDM admissions in 2019-2021. As far as last year’s cutoff was concerned, it was around 80 for the year 2020.
You should receive a call from KJ Somaiya with 87.51 percentile in CAT. For 2022, KJ Somiaya cutoff is expected to be 83-85 percentile.
GIM shortlists students based on their profiles. If you have 2+ years o experience and a decent academic background you should get a call from the institute. As per the trends, GIM Goa cutoff for 2022 is expected to be 85-95 percentile.