Amity University-Noida B.Tech Admissions 2026
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Hello Shailendra. You can refer the link below to know more about the admission procedure in iit delhi. Good luck.
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the fee will be the deposted once ur seat has been has been confirmed ,
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Hello ,
As your query is you are confused in between taking admission in various IIT's.
I would like to tell you that your admission in any college depends upon only 3 things , these are as follows :
Well
Dear Aspirant
We understand your concerns. However, the cut off marks and ranks vary every year depending upon certain criterias such as the number of students appearing, the total availability of seats, the difficulty levels of the question papers etc, so it might be tough to predict the exact marks
IIT Delhi is a better one
Since it's one of the best institutions in the country.
It has all-round development course for an engineer.
And definitely a much bigger brand and placements
If you get good branches then go for IIT Delhi
But not for low branch like biotechnology
Also
Hello Shweta,
You have a good rank and you can definitely get IIT Delhi for CIVIL as closing rank is around 530 you are safe.
Good Luck
Hello Gaurav,
As of today, in IITs and NITs too, there is no provision of lateral entry by any means. The only way a candidate or a student can get admission into any of the IITs is by appearing in JEE Advanced. There is no other way to do the
Hello Abhijeet,
If you are confident of yourself, you should do whatever it takes to get whatever you want. Be it an interview for admission into an IIT or anything in life. Confidence is the key. Now coming back to your question, yes you don't have that bright chances of
IIT Delhi’s campus as well-planned spacious,and green campus with big buildings comfortable classrooms full facility of electricity and water availability of library and well maintained computer labs . Laboratory facility with apparatus and chemicals for medical students .
The college infrastructure is truly outstanding and modern. The campus features high-speed Wi-Fi, well-equipped labs with the latest technology, and a massive library with a vast digital collection. Classrooms are spacious and air-conditioned, providing a perfect environment for focused learning.
Adapted from "The Colors of Animals" by Sir John Lubbock in A Book of Natural History (1902, ed. David Starr Jordan) The color of animals is by no means a matter of chance; it depends on many considerations, but in the majority of cases tends to protect the animal from danger by rendering it less conspicuous. Perhaps it may be said that if coloring is mainly protective, there ought to be but few brightly colored animals. There are, however, not a few cases in which vivid colors are themselves protective. The kingfisher itself, though so brightly colored, is by no means easy to see. The blue harmonizes with the water, and the bird as it darts along the stream looks almost like a flash of sunlight. Desert animals are generally the color of the desert. Thus, for instance, the lion, the antelope, and the wild donkey are all sand-colored. “Indeed,” says Canon Tristram, “in the desert, where neither trees, brushwood, nor even undulation of the surface afford the slightest protection to its foes, a modification of color assimilated to that of the surrounding country is absolutely necessary. Hence, without exception, the upper plumage of every bird, and also the fur of all the smaller mammals and the skin of all the snakes and lizards, is of one uniform sand color.” The next point is the color of the mature caterpillars, some of which are brown.
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