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Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) : 2013-14
First - Last Rank Position of Candidates :: ALL BOARDS GUJARAT BE - (MOCK - 01) Category/ Subcategory Start OPEN Rank Last OPEN Rank Category/ Subcategory Start OPEN Rank Last OPEN Rank Category/ Subcategory Start OPEN Rank Last OPEN Rank

TEXTILE PROCESSING ENGG. Sarvajanik College Of Engg. & Tech. , Surat
OPEN-GENERAL

6595.00

34854.00

TFW-EBC

23593.00

23593.00

SEBC-GENERAL

35838.00

42050.00

TEXTILE ENGINEERING Faculty Of Technology & Engineering(Msu)., Vadodara
OPEN-GENERAL SEBC-GENERAL

4606.00 11253.00

10356.00 18966.00

TFW-EBC SC-GENERAL

5899.00 21897.00

8282.00 26374.00

DS-GENERAL ST-GENERAL

10667.00 36816.00

10667.00 57503.00

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING L.D.College Of Engineering, Ahmedabad
OPEN-GENERAL SC-GENERAL OPEN-PH

355.00 16803.00 63724.00

7263.00 19461.00 63724.00

TFW-EBC DS-GENERAL

2166.00 19400.00

4623.00 19400.00

SEBC-GENERAL ST-GENERAL

7895.00 51562.00

15974.00 64813.00

Government Engineering College, Sector 28 Gandhinagar
OPEN-GENERAL DS-GENERAL

5840.00 20625.00

16906.00 20625.00

TFW-EBC SC-GENERAL

7375.00 25101.00

11628.00 35248.00

SEBC-GENERAL ST-GENERAL

17728.00 56092.00

25768.00 65635.00

U.V.Patel College Of Engg. ,Mehsana
TFW-EBC DS-GENERAL

8608.00 46285.00

15310.00 46285.00

OPEN-GENERAL SC-GENERAL

15814.00 64350.00

39930.00 65538.00

SEBC-GENERAL

43870.00

67251.00

BIO-TECHNOLOGY V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot
OPEN-GENERAL

13802.00

50218.00

TFW-EBC

19733.00

19733.00

SEBC-GENERAL

51719.00

62366.00

School of Engg. & App. Sciences,Rai University,Dholka, Ahmedabad
TFW-EBC

9727.00

23309.00

OPEN-GENERAL

10443.00

51214.00

SEBC-GENERAL

54827.00

67211.00

FOOD PROCESSING & TECHNOLOGY A.D.Patel Institute Of Tech.,Karamsad
OPEN-GENERAL SC-GENERAL

5806.00 41802.00

17622.00 48311.00

TFW-EBC ST-GENERAL

7071.00 60500.00

11531.00 60500.00

SEBC-GENERAL

17758.00

38905.00

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG. L.D.College Of

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