Understanding UPES Dehradun Cut Off
Before diving into the cut off trends, let’s first understand what the cut off represents.
- Cut Off for UPES Dehradun refers to the minimum rank or marks that a candidate must obtain to qualify for admission to a particular program.
- The cut off is determined based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, the number of available seats, and the overall performance of candidates in the entrance exam.
In most cases, UPES accepts candidates based on their performance in one of the following:
- UPES Engineering Aptitude Test (UET): A university-level exam for engineering courses.
- JEE Main: UPES also considers JEE Main scores for admission to B.Tech programs.
- Class 12 Board Marks: For some programs, class 12 marks may be considered.
- UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test (UL-SAT): For law courses.
Each program has its own cut-off criteria, and there may be variations based on category (General, SC, ST, OBC) as well.