How is the cutoff calculated in the Madras Institute of Technology?

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Ranjan Halder Posted On - May 20, 2021
Bachelor of engineering from Madras Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India (2020)

There is no separate cut-off mark that is calculated by the Madras Institute of Technology. Being a government engineering college that is under the direct control of the Anna University, it follows the same procedure as laid down by the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) counseling.

The TNEA counseling specifies that the 12th class marks of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry would be taken into consideration while preparing the cut-off. 

Cut-off = mathematics marks + (Physics marks)/2 + (Chemistry marks)/2

For example let us consider the candidate’s percentages in mathematics, physics, and chemistry to be 97.50%, 95%, and 98% respectively.

Thus, cut-off = 97.50 + 95/2 + 98/2 = 194

TNEA calculates the cut-off from a total of 200. However, there is no special cut-off for Madras Institute of Technology.

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