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12th December 2020, 10:52 PM
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Cutoff percentage required in 12th to secure BTech(Electrical Engineering) admission in TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering?


Hello everyone, kindly help me to know what percentage I have to secure in my 12th Board exam so that I can get admission in TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering for studying BTech(Electrical Engineering)? Please help me to know about the cutoff percentage.




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Default Re: Cutoff percentage required in 12th to secure BTech(Electrical Engineering) admission in TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering?

College Name :- TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering

Course level :- BTech(Electrical Engineering)

Duration of course :-04 years.

Applicant's should have completed their 10+2 (PCM) standard with 50% and above marks.
Accepted Exams :-JEE Main /Orissa JEE qualified are eligible for admission.
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15th December 2020, 12:36 AM
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Default Re: Cutoff percentage required in 12th to secure BTech(Electrical Engineering) admission in TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering?

Cutoff percentage required in 12th to secure BTech(Electrical Engineering) admission in TempleCity Institute of Technology and Engineering can be seen below.

You must have completed 12th with minimum aggregate of 50% to get admission.

Admission will be done on the basis of JEE score.
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