Amity University-Noida B.Tech Admissions 2026
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Hello student,
It's difficult to predict the exact possibilities of admission. It depends upon the cut-off. Cut-off changes every year. It depends upon a lot of factors such as the exam pattern, the number of students appeared, the exam difficulty level, the highest score, whether you belong to any category
Hi there!
Reasons to join DTU/NSIT instead of IIIT-D:
Established Brand name.
Much of the CREAMY LAYER comes here.
You may not be totally comfortable being a computer programmer, and may wish to look for Non-tech/extra curricular activities.
You get ample free time apart from college to pursue WHICHEVER activity
Dear Aspirant
According to your percentile:
Your Rank based on category is: 57461 - 69611
Your Predicted Rank is: 184608 - 216758
Now as you have not mentioned that whether you are from Delhi or out side delhi.So I'm considering you as an outside delhi candidate.
You have very low
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that DTU has started its BBA programme few years back only. With 93.5% chances, you hold good chances of getting admission for BBA course.
Feel free to ask any other query in the comments section below.
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Hello aspirant,
With your CRL of 9400, you have a chance at getting into some of the top engineering colleges. Here is a list of them:
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Hi,
You have not mentioned your category. To get COE (CS is not offered in NSIT) in NSIT you need to score at least 250 for general (outside Delhi). And for Delhi domicile, you need 240–250 . This was the scenario for JEE 2018.
Every year the cut off rank
Hello. Unfortunately the cuttoff for mechanical In DTU is quite high. For sc category as per your query is 42736 as per last year cuttoff.
So, as you can see if we coordinate with last cuttoff, your chances are very less. But don't loose the hope, you have many other
Hey!
As per previous years records, it is quite difficult to get into DTU or NSUT(NSIT now) , but you have decent chances to get chemical, mechanical engineering or civil engineering there. However, you must try till last round of counselling as trend changes every year.
Hope I answered your
Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
As per the previous year cut-offs, it is difficult to get admission in either of the two due to other state quota.
But you might get admission in nsit in biotechnology field in spot councelling. You can try for that.
Also if you
College infrastructure meets all basic needs. Classrooms are big enough, airy, and have functional boards and projectors. Labs are usable and mostly well maintained. The library has enough books and seating space for students. Campus is clean and easy to move around. No extra show-off everything required for studies is available
The college's infrastructure is good, but it could be better. Specially, the walls need to be repainted. The building has started to look old and has blackened. Other than that, the infrastructure is satisfactory.
The Infrastructure of DTU is very good . the campus is 170 acres huge and green. It has one centra OAT, 2 academic blocks, 1 central library , a huge sports complex, 10 boys hostel 5 girls hostel. Many canteens are also there in the campus. The mess food is genuinely good and clean. And the overall campus is also very clean and green.
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