DAIICT Design Aptitude Test
Hello!Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DAIICT) has a total of 126 seats under B.tech program in which 101 are for B.tech(ICT) and remaining 25 for B.tech honours(ICT)
Your admission in DAIICT can only be done on the basis of your AIR in JEE Mains which you will come to know only when the april attempt is over. But we can get an estimate idea of your rank by using previous year's data.
The general cut-off to get into DAIICT for the year 2019 was 215. For OBC it was 690, sc was at 1504 and st 23873. For EWS the cut off was at 286.
Hope the answer helps.
Greetings candidate,
Since there is no home state quota for DAIICT, the seats in DAIICT are allocated as follows for the B.Tech Course:
Out of the 300 seats, 150 seats are allocated through the state counselling process called ACPC and rest through All India Quota and NRI quota for which a rank list is prepared based on the JEE main ranklist which according to past trends lies around CRL AIR 15000-18000.
You need to score atleast more than 170 marks in JEE Mains exam to be on the safer side. Good luck.
Hello dear,
Hope you are doing well.
DAIICT i.e, Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and communication Technology does not conduct any entrance test for the admission in the institute. The admission is taken through the jee main and GUJCET score only.
Eligibility criteria for DAIICT B.Tech 2020
Admission Procedure for DAIICT B.Tech 2020
Please refer to the link below for more details
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/daiict-b-tech-admission
I hope your query has been resolved and please feel free to connect in the comment section for further queries.
All the best.
Thank you!!!
Dear Aspirant,
John Milton's poem "Paradise Lost" is an epic poem written in blank verse in the 17th century. It is based on Milton's religious views of the time which were against the accepted notions of Christianity. This poetry has a lot of history behind and also an autobiographical projection of Milton's self-image. He talks about the events of the Bible in three contexts:
1) Disobedience
This starts with Satan's revolution in the book. The ideas of Renaissance and Restoration mark that it was morally upright to stand up to a fit and righteous king and also morally incorrect to obey one who is a misfit. The God who sits in the highest of the hierarchies of Heaven is akin to that king while Satan the fallen angel who is said to be a projection of Milton himself was that rebel who recognised the flaws just like Milton recognised the government's and protested against God. The ideas of inferior and superior are conflicting in many such instances. There is even a disruption of authority between Adam and Eve when Adam gives up his authority and vice versa. Freedom for Milton was something to do with the understanding your position in the fabric of hierarchies. This eventually leads to sin, death and destruction. This shows the turmoil which happened in England during and after Restoration and is intended at analysing the caliber of King Charles as a ruler.
2) Eternal Providence
Only because of Man's disobedience did death and sin enter the world or they would have been immortal. Milton creates an argument around the free will of Man. Man exercises this and God is well aware of that Man will commit this sin giving into Satan's temptations. But if there is free will, then there should be a power to exercise it as well. This breaks the hierarchy leading to Death and Destruction.
3. Justification of God's Ways
This justifies the sacrifice of Son to death to give a chance to Adam and Eve to achieve salvation. This is a symbol of victory of good over evil which is a justification of God's way of defeating evil. That is the reason Adam describes it as Felix culpa or happy fault because of the mercy and love provided to them.
Sub-themes can be :
Sin and Innocence
Fate and Free Will
Obedience and Disobedience
Hello Satweek,
To get admission in Dhirubai Ambani IICT, Gandhinagar, you need to have a rank under 13k-10k in JEE mains exam. Consider 10k, to be on the safe side. Also, to achieve this rank, you need to score atleast 180 out of 360. The rank may be subject to change depending on certain factors. But, I would suggest you to score not less than 200 for better results.
Good luck!
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