School of Business, UPES, Dehradun
With 381 marks in NEET 2025 under SC category and additional benefits like rural background and Hyderabad-Karnataka certificate, you do have a fair chance of securing an MBBS seat in government colleges under state quota in Karnataka.
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Dear Candidate, To find and check the merit list for Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar College ( ICV ) , Belonia for 2025 , - Visit the Tripura DHE online portal . - Look for your college listing . - Click the 1st merit list for your desired courses . - A PDF will open listing applicants by name , subject , category and merit rank . - Search your name or roll/application number . - Download or print the PDF for future reference .
HELLO,
With a ST preparatory rank of 245 you have a very good and high chance of getting into an IIT through the preparatory course especially in newer IITs .
All IITs offer a one year preparatory course for SC, ST and PwD candidates which is designed to help them qualify for the regular undergraduate programs.
Successful completion of the preparatory course leads to direct admission to the allotted IIT
IITs to Consider:-With your rank you have high probability of getting newer IITs like IIT Indore , IIT Mandi, IIT Palakkad
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85% Seat Allocation for Delhi Candidates : DTU reserves 85% of its seats across programs, including B.Tech, BBA, and MBA, for candidates who have completed their qualifying education—such as Class 12 for undergraduate courses or a Bachelor’s degree for MBA—from a recognized institution located in Delhi. Given that your schooling is from Delhi, you fulfill this criterion and are eligible for the Delhi quota. This reservation policy prioritizes you over out-of-state candidates, who compete for the remaining 15% of seats, thereby enhancing your chances of securing admission.
Validity of Caste Certificate from Haryana : Your caste certificate from Haryana is valid for claiming reservation benefits at DTU, provided it is issued by a competent authority and adheres to the Government of India’s guidelines for categories such as OBC-NCL, SC, or ST. DTU, as a state university, accepts caste certificates from other states for reservation purposes, so your certificate should not pose any issue, assuming it aligns with the category you’ve applied under. For instance, if applying under OBC-NCL, the certificate must be recent (typically issued within the last year) and reflect your status on the Central OBC list. The 85% Delhi quota is determined solely by your schooling location, not the state of issuance of your caste certificate, so this aspect does not impact your eligibility for the quota.
MBA-Specific Eligibility at DTU : If you are applying for DTU’s MBA program, the eligibility criteria include a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates). Admission typically requires a valid CAT score, followed by a counseling process or an interview. As a Delhi candidate, you fall under the 85% quota, and your caste certificate can be utilized to avail reservation benefits, potentially easing cutoff requirements or prioritizing your seat allocation.
Hello student,
No, DTU (Delhi Technological University) does not use CUET for its B.Tech admissions. CUET is used for other undergraduate programs at DTU, like BBA, BA (Hons.) Economics, and B.Des.
DTU primarily uses JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions.
You can check the courses and eligibility here:
https://www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi/admission
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Hello Aspirant,
As of now, Delhi Technological University (DTU) does not admit students into its core technical disciplines (e.g., B. Tech programs) via CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Students are admitted to B.Tech courses based on their performance on the JEE Mains examination, plus the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi procedure.
Generally, CUET is used for admission to undergraduate programs that are not engineering related, such as B.A., BBA, or B.Sc. in some central and participating universities. For technical programs at DTU, JEE Mains is the only valid route for admission.
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