Manipal University, NEET Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for NEET is 101696
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Manipal University, NEET PG Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for NEET PG is 2932 - 26255
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I chose this college over other colleges because of the brand name manipal it offers and it is also one of the finest private colleges in india i really like the diversity here. My JEE MAIN percentile is also very low so i am not gettimg any college which is government so i searched for which other college i can get into i filled several colleges enterance test form but i failed to qualify many. I qualified manipal entrance test. And also here 12th percentage pcm criteria is very relaxed i mean there is only 50 percent aggregate of pcm is required i was shocked when i got to know that also i am not able to sit in delhi counselling becase i got 59.97 aggregate in pcm but required is 60%.
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The admission process for IPM at TAPMI:- Entrance exam - IPMAT, JEE, NEET, MET, CLAT, JIPMAT (Any one compulsory, all accepted) Personal Interview - After clearing the cutoff marks of the entrances, the students are required to give a personal Interview which consist of an extempore and talking about the aspirations and expectations of the students along with a few academic questions. Past academics - TAPMI also gives weightage to past academics of the students and consider them during admission.
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I had an option for a 5 year course in bits but I wanted to CSE hence I took this also this was close to my home town (Gurgaon) hence I preferred this over main Manipal bits goa vit Srm. This was one the main factors to take this college
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because i didn't get admission IIM in IPM program and i really want to live university life and I only get admission in these college so i accept these college. In TAPMI anyone has to clear personal interview and SOP and should have minimum aptitude marks
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This college for me was recommende by a friend who somehow convinced me to fill the form for this college and then when we came for our campus tour and came to know this course structure and the brand of tampi because of the MBA college in manipal
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I took IPMAT and as TAPMI is one of the best business schools in the country it was an easy choice to get in and also because of course structure which can fascinate anybody to do the course and get industry ready
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I tried giving common entrance test but due to software issues couldn't I only knew about IHMs and WGSHA, IHMs didn't pan out and WGSHA gave me a clear admission so yes It starts with an exam like other IHMs and then a personal interview
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I chose this college because of its great reputation and ranking also due to its great alumini networks form Satya Nadella . It has great faculty which guides to be ready for the future we going to face , also great accommodation which I think is hardly provided by any other private college with such minimal fees. I got into bits Goa campus but bits has a rule where you are suppose to score +75% in 12 th boards and scored around 73% as result I didn't get bits Goa . Admission process was very smooth and without any payment difficulties I was able to get to college
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1) The other college I applied to was VIT. I choose this over VIT since the intake was less in MIT giving an over all better student life . 2) I got rejected from DTU due to low marks in JEE Mains. My preparation was subpar and I could not make it. 3)The admission in MIT is very easy, they take their own entrance exam called MET which is far easier than the JEE exam. Students with low marks also can get certain streams .
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As per my ranking in all the entrance exams, mit was the best college after viewing everything and the growing placement of the college amoung all the other colleges i was getting. To get into mit you should give its entrance met and score above average to get into manipal campus.
Manipal University is one of the top-ranking private engineering colleges in India and also has branches outside India. The total tuition fee for the Mechanical department at Manipal is around 16.2 lakhs, and the total seats allotted to this branch are 200.
Admission Details:
Students are expected to score 50% or above in their 10+2 examination in order to be eligible for admission.
Admission is made based on the MET examination, which is the university examination.
Students must apply online for appearing in the MET exam.
Students are allotted seats after they appear for the MET counseling.
Students will be eligible for admission after taking into account 40% of their score in 12th and 60% of their MET scores.
Closing Ranks:
Students are called in for counseling after registering themselves online based on their scores. In 2020, 7 rounds were conducted for the mechanical branch.
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10714 |
2 |
13822 |
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14187 |
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15809 |
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16366 |
6 |
18126 |
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18265 |
The placement of the mechanical branch at Manipal University fluctuates between 60% to 71%. Around 20% of students get placed in core companies. The highest salary package offered is around 17 LPA, and the lowest is around 3.2 LPA. The average salary is around 4 LPA. Some of the companies that come to recruit are Tata Motors, Honda Cars, Deloitte, KPMG, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, LeadSquared, and L&T Tech services.
With proper preparation for both board and college entrance examinations, securing a seat in the mechanical department at Manipal will be a piece of cake. Students must remember to check the official website of Manipal University regularly to keep themselves updated about the changes in admission and enrolment policies so that they do not miss out on anything important.
A friend of mine had a similar score and he got admission to Manipal University. I cannot give you assurance but there is a chance that you might get a seat with this score.
According to the previous cut-offs, the branches you may probably get are Mechanical, CSE, ECE, IT, CCE. You also have a chance of ending up in the EEE department. There is a small chance of bagging a seat in a final couple of rounds, however.
You can also give the university another shot, though. If you manage to obtain a score of 120 or higher, you run a high possibility of getting into branches that have more promise, other than the ones mentioned previously. You will also have more freedom to choose with a higher score.
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