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1st December 2019, 06:04 PM
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Entrance exam to study BTech(Mechanical Engineering) in Royal School of Engineering and Technology Guwahati? Cutoff marks required to secure admission?
Hi, please tell me which kind of entrance exam I need to give through which I can secure admission in BTech(Mechanical Engineering) course in Royal School of Engineering and Technology Guwahati? I want to join this college for this course. Kindly tell me about the cutoff marks for getting admission.
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6th December 2019, 01:00 PM
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Yes, Entrance examination is available to study BTech in Mechanical Engineering at Royal School of Engineering and Technology Guwahati. Admission selection will be done on the basis of a valid score in JEE/CEE or R-JEE(Royal Joint Entrance Examination) followed by personal interview. The cutoff marks depend on the number of candidates appearing for the test.
The educational qualification required is a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology or any other technical vocational subject as optional with a minimum score of 50% marks in aggregate for general category and for SC/ST it is 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. I am also giving you the college website link for your reference that is www.rgu.ac |
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