Hello,
Honestly in this rank it is very difficult to get a college in Jac counselling . However you can go colleges which has lower cut offs like Guru Gobind Singh University. There are certain conditions like choices filled by the candidates, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper which determines the cut offs.
If you want to know about the colleges in DU , you can take the help of the college predictor link given below -
Hello,
No, there is no chance that even if i consider your category or domicile then also it is difficult to get a seat in DTU through jac counselling.
However various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
If you want to check out the colleges you can check out the link given below -
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hi,
If you have taken Hindi core as a subject along side PCM then you will have no problem in pursuing engineering further. Subjects along side PCM do not matter. It does help you in college for basics but it does not affect your admission process.
All the best!
Hi,
Unfortunately, students who live in Delhi cannot get the benefit of hostel as the preference is given to students living outside Delhi. The preference order is following:-
1. Given to students outside Delhi
2. Given to students who live 50 km+
3. Given to students who live 35 km+
You can try living in a PG outside the campus.
All the best!
Hey,
By observing pervious year trends you definitely have chances in both DTU and NSUT.
In DTU these are the branches you can apply for:
To know more about DTU, check the following link - https://www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi
In NSUT these are the branches you can apply for:
To know more about NSUT, check the following link - https://www.careers360.com/university/netaji-subhas-university-of-technology-new-delhi
Hope this helps you.
Dear Parent,
You haven’t mentioned specific NIT so I will try to cover the best one vs DTU.
Here you go,
NIT Warangal > NIT Trichy > DTU > NIT Suratkal > NIT Allahabad > NSIT
DTU might have been at the top, but its 85% reservation for students from Delhi prevented it. I'm talking about a tiny portion of India, only 15%, and 85% of Delhi.
While in Trichy, there is a 50/50 chance of that happening.
- Pick NIT Trichy, CSE without a second thought if placements are your only concern.
* In many ways, it is far superior to many IITs. The research facilities and lecturers offered there are comparable to those of any university in the nation.
* The placements are excellent, and some of the greatest businesses from around the globe come in to hire.
* You can participate in extracurricular activities like Vortex.
* You may also access their department's newsletter through their website to learn more about what they've been up to. If you put in the work, any CSE department—regardless of location—has an advantage over the competition.
*NIT Trichy is one of the best Institutes in the country if you want to major in CSE in engineering.
More about NIT T - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-tiruchirappalli/amp
Now Let’s see the pros and cons of DTU-
Pros: 1. Excellent brand recognition and industrial exposure.
2. Advantage if you are not a CSE major with a burning desire to pursue an MBA after graduation.
3. IIT-D or IIIT-D have excellent coding cultures and options for research projects.
4. Excellent positioning (This one does not merit a second opinion.)
Cons -
1. Average professors and school-sponsored research projects.
2. The CSE batch's large student body increases competition.
More about DTU -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi/amp
So if you managed to get into NIT T then you should definitely go for it. It’ll be close to your home, plus the heat will not bother you much. But if you get into DTU I must say you’ll get into a lot of exposures of cultural and industrial experiences. You’ll get into a complete different life style being from south to north which will also develop your social profile. So I would recommend you to choose according to your interest as both of them are really good institutions than any IIITs.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
A gap certificate, also known as a gap affidavit, is a self-declared certificate made on non-judicial stamp paper. It justifies the sudden short-term or long-term breaks you’ve taken during your academic course. For your gap certificate you can go to a lawyer and ask for issuing a Gap certificate. They have a prearranged format of Gap certificate.
It requires the following informations:
Documents required for GAP certificate-
Hello,
DTU is a much better option than NIT, Silchar. This is due to a number of reasons. NSIT offers better quality education and oustanding placement opportunities. DTU also has much better infrastructure and facilities. Most of the learning actually happens outside the classrooms . There is no one stopping you to take programming if you are good enough
DTU CSE is surely better than NIT Silchar. DTU is one of the prestigious University in India. Overall, it is a choice that will be worth it.
For further information regarding this college, you can click on the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this helps,
All the best
hello aspirant
Since you have mentioned that you belong to the Outside Delhi region, so therefore, the 55% eligibility criteria for admission in DTU (Delhi Technological University) will also be applicable for you, even if you are from UP. The eligibility criteria for B.Tech admission in DTU is as follows :
60% marks in 10+2 in 10+2 marks in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics along with English as one of the main subjects from a recognized board. Candidates’ age should not be more than 25 years on or before October 01. For B.Tech (Lateral), B.Sc or Diploma in the relevant discipline is mandatory.
here are some Key Points you have to note if you are from OBC category :
1. 5% marks in eligibility criteria is relaxed for OBC Students.
2. 15% of seats are reserved for the candidates belonging to the school located outside Delhi.
Further, to know more about the DTU admission and other relevant details, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more in detail : https://www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi
I hope that this will help.
Hello,
To be honest in this rank Delhi Technological University is not possible to fetch because the cut offs are way higher. However various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
Instead you should go for comedk colleges , wbjee colleges where you chances will be higher as they are comparatively easier exams as compared to jee mains.
You can easily get cse branch there in colleges like BIT Bangalore, CMR institute of technology.
the college had good infrastructure. Mine was the second batch so the building was under construction in the 1st year but by the time the 2nd year rolled in, it was fully constructed and well furnished.
The campus is beautiful, surrounded by greenery. We have a large sports complex and two big auditoriums where various events, competitions, seminars, and other activities take place. However, the library, while well-maintained faces issues with its Wi-Fi due to the high number of students and limited connectivity. Wifi connection are not available in campus. The classrooms in the newly constructed buildings are comfortable, spacious, and equipped with smart class facilities. Unfortunately, some of the older blocks suffer from malfunctioning air conditioning. Overall, the campus is expansive and pleasant.
Infrastructure and campus of DTU is great but mess and hostel are not too good. Rent of hostel is quite high compared to other government colleges. Decent facilities are provided by the college like Wi-Fi, canteen, sports court etc. There is a big room for improvement required.