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Manoj A

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https://www.shiksha.com/college/international-institute-of-technology-and-management-sonepat-32556/cutoff
You can kindly follow the link to know the cutoff details of IIT sonepat

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Chandni Arora

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Both the National Institutes of Technology and private universities like Shiv Nadar University and Ashoka University can provide good international exposure to students. Although a few considerations can be taken into account.
1. Curriculum: Private universities like Shiv Nadar University and Ashoka University offer a liberal arts curriculum that provides students with a broad-based education in various fields such as Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences. NITs, on the other hand, offer Engineering courses that may not have as much diversity in terms of subjects.
2. Faculty: Private universities often have experienced faculty m
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The College Cut-off is the minimum mark prescribed by the selection board for the admission of students. A merit list will be designed on these Cutoff scores. Aspirants who apply for the Institute need to clear the Cutoff for various courses. Aspirants must obtain minimum qualifying percentile marks in the NEET 2023 entrance examination to qualify for further admission. Candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ OBC must obtain marks equivalent to at least 40thpercentile to be considered for AIQ and state counselling process. Aspirants who belong to the your category are required to score equivalent to at least 50thpercentile.

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Sachin Jain

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INR 42.6 K - 81.6 K
Roughly for 2 years per semester.

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Dhruv Garg

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Candidates seeking admission in B.Tech course must have passed 10+2 examination in relevant field.
Selection to B.Tech is done on the basis of JEE Main score followed by Online Counseling conducted by NIFTEM.
Closing cutt off rank is around 65728.
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Harshad Gore

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Aapke Marks Bahut kam hai, aur padhai kar aur accha college main admission le.

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Chandan Rawat

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Ashoka University's rate of acceptance is very low i.e. 8-10%. Getting selected depends on the way you present yourself, sometimes students with 67% gets admission whereas students with 97% are unable to do so.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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DU is much older and has much better ranking, accrediting and brand value. Ashoka University is emerging university offering courses in specific domain.
So these are two different sort of universities and DU is comparatively better.

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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

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Fee structure for Bachelor studies
Below is the full year fee structure for the August 2023 :
First year components (AY 23-24)
9,27,000- tuition fee
Residence- 1,81,000
Total- 11,08,000
One-off payments
Entry fee of INR 50,000 at the time of acceptance of the Offer of Admission
A refundable security deposit of INR 75,000 (INR 50,000 security deposit and INR 25,000 food deposit) at the time of acceptance of the Offer of Admission. The deposit will be refunded at the time of graduation from Ashoka University or at the time of cancellation of admission from the programme
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Costs shown are calculated in Indian Rupees (INR)
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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

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Ashoka is a liberal arts university. DU offers courses in all streams. There are certain points to consider. If you are getting Tier1 colleges like LSR, Stephen's or Hindu etc. Then skip Ashoka. If not, then for subjects like History, English Sociology, Psychology or Political Science, Ashoka is a good choice. But if your ultimate goal is to prepare for civil services then DU will be better. Ashoka follows the educational pedagogy of the West. If you want it, you better go for it. If you are tired of rote learning. Or you want a change of air. But also consider the fees. Since Ashoka is too new to be trusted, it is not very wise to pay
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