u/Illustrious_Day6811

▲ 31 r/SNUC

Important!!!! A management member contacted me regarding previous post

He contacted me regarding this post-
https://www.reddit.com/r/SNUC/s/siQzVX31UW

According to them the management is closely following our concerns and
outrages in reddit and are taking necessary steps for a clear and transparent process

I want u guys to take note of it before posting any sensitive information even though they assured me they won’t take note of such information and neither will it affect your chances

According to them there is a huge competition for CS core, and students opting for specialisation have better chances to get the specialisation and specialisation is encouraged over CS core, and so they are compelled to use boards as a weightage/tie breaker.
So boards are used as tie breaker in case the demand is high and there is no specific cutoff for the branches

Those students who didn’t get CS or their first preference in this round have a chance in the further rounds to get 2nd or lower preferences depending on the demand

They told that this confusion is mainly due to the merger and they will try to make it better and for the next year students it will be much better

I don’t have any more info, so please dont msg me regarding it and they have asked not to reveal their id

All the best guys

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u/Illustrious_Day6811 — 1 day ago
▲ 13 r/SNUC

Admission criteria and Interview

  1. I just finished my interview today, one thing I learnt is questions asked are based on your first pref and not random, so if ur first pref ain’t CS or AIDS or Cyber, get ready to be asked y this course when many go for the above ones.
    Also the panel members are changed everyday, so someone who is in 8 today wont be in 8 the next day.

  2. Regarding admission criteria, I asked a staff member(not a panel member nor a professor, ig in administration), the weightage they give is
    60-65%- Boards(90%+ total is expected, especially for CS or circuital)
    30-35%-SNUCEE
    0-5%-Interview, they just see clarity and communication.
    JEE doesn’t carry much weightage it seems

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u/Illustrious_Day6811 — 1 day ago