Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering

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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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Karunya University, Coimbatore. KCT Coimbatore, Coimbatore. GCT Coimbatore, Coimbatore. SKCET Coimbatore, Coimbatore. SREC Coimbatore, Coimbatore.

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Om prakash sahoo

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Typically, admission to colleges and universities is based on a combination of factors, including academic performance, entrance exam scores, and sometimes other criteria like extracurricular activities.
In your case, having a score of 91.5 percent in your diploma final year is a good academic performance, but it may not be the only factor considered for admission to DJ Sanghavi College. It would be best to check with the college directly about their admission requirements and process. Additionally, it's worth noting that admission criteria may differ based on the program and category of the applicant.
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Nirmika Gaikwad

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The cut off for second year engineering students refers to the minimum percentage or grade required to be eligible for lateral entry admission into engineering colleges. Lateral entry admission is offered to students who have completed a diploma or a 3-year polytechnic program in engineering or technology. In India, the cutoff for lateral entry admission into engineering colleges generally ranges from 50% to 60% in the diploma or polytechnic program. However, this is only a rough estimate, and the actual cutoffs may vary depending on the specific college and program.

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Shrinivas Bhosale

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You really have a good score. It is really impossible to get CSE in NITs.Now the entire thing of getting into CSE, you will get in any GFTIs, fews IIITs and few NITs(but have really low chance in NITs and IIITs). It all depends on how you fill your choices during your counseling period, whether you belong to reserved category or not, your home state quota ,all this factors will be responsible. I would suggest you to fill for ECE too to be in safe zone.
Also check the college prediction on siksha college predictor.

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ankit kumar

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Timings vary. Ideally, 3 days a week will have the afternoon schedule and the other 3 days the early morning schedule. The timings mainly depend on the number of theory class hours to be conducted in a week, number of practicals in a semester, number of tutorials in a semester. Usually, you end up attending college for a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 hours a day.

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Atharva Sunil Tiwari

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Yes, if your candidate type is SC then you are able to get fees relaxation as per government criteria.

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Aparna Aparna

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The direct allotment of seats will be done through computer as per intern as the merit of the candidate, options filled by the candidates and the availability of the seats at that point of time.

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kirti Gupta

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Hi chinu,
The general category cut-off for JEE Main 2020 has dipped to 70.24 from 89 which is a significant 18.76-marks decrease. As for the OBC/SC/ST categories, the decrease in cut-off marks for the same year has been 1.12, 3.83, and 4.94 marks respectively.
All The Best!

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Yashraj Pardeshi

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If you consider DJSCEO for Institutional level rounds, you'll probably end up with Computer Science in data Science in 4/5 round

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