5 years ago
What percentage is needed in class 12th to get admission in IIT-BHU for mechanical engineering?
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
University of Delhi
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The candidates will have to satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for admission to IITs: The candidate should have scored at least 75% aggregate marks in 10+2th standard (equivalent) board examination. For SC/ ST and PwD candidate
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The candidates will have to satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for admission to IITs: The candidate should have scored at least 75% aggregate marks in 10+2th standard (equivalent) board examination. For SC/ ST and PwD candidates, the aggregate marks should be at least 65%.
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Amrit RajCurrent Student
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Hi Sunil, it depends on the cutoff declared by the IITs after the JEE Advance exam. As you know IIT BHU take admission through JEE Advance rank only. Although the cutoff of SC category is not too high, but you should start your preparation wel
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Hi Sunil, it depends on the cutoff declared by the IITs after the JEE Advance exam. As you know IIT BHU take admission through JEE Advance rank only. Although the cutoff of SC category is not too high, but you should start your preparation well. Solve all the previous year problems, you will be able to get admission in this college. If the paper is of 360 marks, you can expect cut off for Sc category to be around 70-80 marks only. But it depends on the difficulty levels also.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student
Current Student- IIT, Varanasi
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There are no cut-off marks to get into IIT BHU. Admissions are taken on the basis of JEE Advanced ranks and through JoSAA counseling. If you want to get into the institute, you should aim to get a score of more than 50% in the paper and rank u
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There are no cut-off marks to get into IIT BHU. Admissions are taken on the basis of JEE Advanced ranks and through JoSAA counseling. If you want to get into the institute, you should aim to get a score of more than 50% in the paper and rank under 5000 to secure a seat in the college.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
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IIMK kochiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
3 years work experience after graduation as on 31st October 2018 is mandatory to apply for 2019 batch.
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Sanchit KhandelwalCurrent Student
Won Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad
Guide-Level 12
In my opinion, IIT BHU is better for mechanical engineering then IIT-Hyderabad because IIT BHU provides good quality of mechanical faculty members and good course curriculum.
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Mayurdeep BoraCurrent Student
Visionary by style, Revolutionary by birth
Guide-Level 12
IIT-Guwahati EEE is far better than IIT BHU in all terms. Be it infrastructure, environment, alumni associates, faculty and students.
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KRISHNENDU SENCurrent Student
Tech Lover,Friendly,Foodie
Guide-Level 12
IIT, Roorkee metallurgical and materials engineering has been in existence since long and with alumni in Los Alamos National Lab, Bell Lab, Microsoft Research and many more. Moreover, the culture of inter-disciplinary research along with the p
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IIT, Roorkee metallurgical and materials engineering has been in existence since long and with alumni in Los Alamos National Lab, Bell Lab, Microsoft Research and many more. Moreover, the culture of inter-disciplinary research along with the presence of Centre of Excellence - Nanotechnology, which is headed by a professor of metallurgical and materials engineering, you get the added advantage to work in the best of the labs. It has the best of metallurgy, important for GATE and PSUs, and materials science, the forward science of research today. A four year course always works to your advantage and you can further do your Masters only if you are serious about research or learning in particular. Hence, choose wisely, though inclination is towards IIT, Roorkee.
All the best.
All the best.
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SREYA MAHIPALACurrent Student
Student Coordinator of Public Relations
Contributor-Level 8
I think NIT electrical will give you more exposure. NIT-Trichy always hit its 100% record in all most all UG courses. IIT-BHU has its brand name just like other IITs. It's completely up to you to decide now.
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Shikher jainCurrent Student
Student
Guide-Level 12
IIT-Bhubaneshwar is far better among the three. Many people want to get admission there and it is a highly reputed college.
6 years ago
One of my friend is doing B.Tech in ceramic from IIT, BHU. Is he eligible to give IIT Advance exam again?
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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student
Current Student- IIT, Varanasi
Contributor-Level 8
No, once you have taken admission in any of the IITs, you can't take JEE Advanced again.