Delhi Technological University, Delhi
With a CRL rank of 49,000 and an EWS rank of 6,786, getting admission to DTU and NSUT through JAC Delhi is unlikely for top branches like CSE, IT, or ECE. You may have better chances in lower branches or other colleges under JAC Delhi. Consider exploring other options as well.
With an AIR rank of around 1.5 lakh and being from the SC category, the chances of getting into DTU (Delhi Technological University) or NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology) may be limited. However, these institutes reserve seats for SC candidates, so it is worth checking the specific cutoffs for your category. You may also consider counseling rounds for possible opportunities.
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To avail DTU's Home State and OBC-NCL quotas , you need the following documents:
OBC-NCL Certificate (issued after April 1, 2024, in prescribed format).
Class 12 Marksheet .
Class 10 Certificate (for age proof).
Identity Proof (Aadhar, Passport, etc.).
Residential Proof (if applicable).
Income Proof (for OBC-NCL, if income is below Rs.8 lakh).
You can avail both quotas if eligible.
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DTU(Delhi Technological university) offers B.Tech with various specialization, and you should have score 85% marks in your class 12th(PCM) and it also requires your jee scores for its eligibility criteria, also there is entrance fee of Rs 1000 . If you have not given jee exams then it can not be possible because percentile of jee is main requirement here.
But you can apply for other colleges , like BITs , LPU ,CU.
For most, DTU Mechanical would be the better choice compared to NSUT ICE. DTU is generally considered a higher-ranked institution, especially for mechanical engineering. NSUT's ICE placements, while good, might not be as high as some other fields at NSUT or as high as DTU's Mechanical.
In the traditional path to a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree at IIT Delhi, qualifying in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced is an essential step. The admission process primarily revolves around the ranks obtained in this highly competitive examination, followed by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counseling. Your performance in JEE Advanced determines your eligibility for admission to the various undergraduate engineering programs offered by IIT Delhi.
However, it's worth noting that IIT Delhi, like some other IITs, does offer alternative routes for admission to specific programs that do not necessarily require a JEE Advanced score. These alternative pathways often cater to different academic interests or utilize other national-level entrance examinations. For instance, admission to postgraduate programs like M.Tech or Ph.D. may be possible through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). Similarly, for management programs such as an MBA at IIT Delhi, the Common Admission Test (CAT) score is considered.
Furthermore, IIT Delhi also provides short-term certificate programs in specialized areas like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and UX Design. These programs typically have their own eligibility criteria and do not rely on JEE Main or JEE Advanced scores for admission. Therefore, while a B.Tech admission through the standard route mandates a good rank in JEE Advanced, exploring other programs and admission criteria specific to those programs at IIT Delhi might present alternative opportunities for students. It is always best to check the official IIT Delhi website for the most up-to-date admission guidelines for all the programs they offer.
I hope this helps.
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To get into the MBA program at Delhi Technological University (DTU) for 2025, you need a bachelor’s degree with at least 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD) for the general MBA, or 50% (40% for SC/ST/PwD) for specializations like Business Analytics or Family Business & Entrepreneurship. For the Executive MBA, 2-3 years of work experience is required. You must take the CAT, MAT, or CMAT exam and get a good score—around 85 percentile in CAT for general category, though this can vary.
Apply online through the CMAC portal (cmacadmissions.com) between February and March 2025, submitting your exam scores, academic records, and ID proof. The application fee is INR 1,500 (INR 750 for SC/ST/PwD). DTU shortlists candidates based on exam scores, then invites them for Centralized Counselling, which includes a Group Discussion and Personal Interview to assess communication, analytical skills, and fit for the program. For the Executive MBA, there might be a written test too.
Final selection depends on your exam score, GD/PI performance, academics, and work experience (if applicable). Selected candidates verify documents like degree certificates and pay the course fee, around INR 2.87–2.95 lakh for two years. The process wraps up with seat allotment through CMAC based on your rank and preferred institute.
DTU offers full-time MBA programs through the Delhi School of Management and University School of Management & Entrepreneurship, with about 40 seats for the regular MBA and 75 for the Executive MBA. Check dtu.ac.in or cmacadmissions.com for exact dates and updates, and contact mbaadmissions@dtu.ac.in (mailto:mbaadmissions@dtu.ac.in) or +91-11-27871018 for queries.
Eligibility:
Bachelor’s degree (min. 50%) from a recognized university.
CAT/GMAT scores (DTU accepts CAT scores).
Selection Process:
Shortlisting based on CAT score .
Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds for shortlisted candidates.
Application Process:
Visit DTU’s official website.
Fill out the online application form .
Submit CAT score and other required documents.
Important Dates:
Application Start : Typically in April/May
Shortlist/Interviews : Announced after CAT results (usually in January/February ).
Check updates here: DTU MBA Admission Details (https://www.dtu.ac.in)
Hello Kavya,
If your main interest is in CSE , then go for CSE in MAIT via IPU .
Even though DTU is a better college overall, getting a branch you are not interested in (like Mechanical) may not keep you motivated. In the long run, branch matters more than college , especially in fields like computer science where there are many job opportunities.
But if you are open to learning coding on your own and want the DTU tag, you can still take Mechanical at DTU and try for branch change later (though it's not easy and depends on first-year performance), or you can learn coding side-by-side.
But to keep it simple:
If CSE is your priority , go for MAIT CSE .
If college name matters more to you , then you can think about DTU Mechanical .
Hope this helps !
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