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Aditya Gupta

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During B.E./B.Tech admission at DIET Dumkal, you'll need:

10th & 12th mark sheets + certificates, plus original transfer (TC) or migration certificate  

Entrance scorecard (WBJEE/JEE Main) with admit card and rank sheet, alongside allotment letter  

Passport-size photos (4–6 copies), and a medical/migration/blood group certificate  

Government ID (Aadhaar/Voter/PAN/Driving License) and character certificate  

Caste/divyang/minority certificate, if applicable

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DIET (Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology) cutoffs under the WBJEE 2024 general category (All India quota) were approximately:

CSE: rank range 14,099–91,183

ECE: 84,760 (single closing rank)

EE: 56,328

Civil: 63,247–70,817  

Across all branches in 2024, general-category cutoffs spanned 33,000 to 91,000 . In 2023, the closing rank for Mechanical Engineering was 47,963 .

Bottom line: To secure B.Tech admission at DIET under WBJEE's general quota, aim for a rank within 30,000–90,000, depending on the chosen branch.

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Yes, you can get direct admission to DIET – Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology through their management quota, even without WBJEE or JEE Main .

10%–15% of seats are reserved for management quota/direct entry.

You need 45%+ in Physics, Chemistry & Math (10+2) and pass in English .

Admission involves paying a donation/development fee in addition to regular tuition .

You'll also need all standard documents: 10th/12th marksheets, TC/Migration, photo ID, passport photos, etc.

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Yes, you can still get admission to DIET Dumkal without WBJEE, but only through management quota:

10% of B.Tech seats are reserved for management quota—these don't require WBJEE rank .

However, you must have passed 10+2 with PCM and meet eligibility (45% aggregate) .

For lateral entry, Diploma or B.Sc + JELET qualification works.

Direct management admissions typically involve contacting the college admissions office, paying higher fees, and submitting required documents.

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The fee structure at Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology (DIET) varies by course. For B.Tech programs, the total tuition fee ranges from INR 1.3 to 1.7 Lacs depending on the branch, with annual fees between INR 42,000 and 57,000. Lateral entry B.Tech students pay about INR 1.3–1.6 Lacs over three years. The M.Tech programme in ECE costs around INR 1.4 Lacs total, paid over four semesters. Additional charges include INR 7,500+ for library, exam, and registration. Hostel fees range from INR 30,000 to 60,000 yearly, with mess charges around INR 30,000. Overall, DIET offers an affordable education with reasonable infrastructure

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For UG B.E./B.Tech, DIET (Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology) requires:

10+2 pass with 45% in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics, and at least 30% in English.

A valid WBJEE or JEE Main score—admissions are done through state-centralized counseling (80% WBJEE, 10% JEE Main, 10% management quota).

Diploma holders in relevant fields can join via JELET lateral entry into the second year .

For PG M.E./M. Tech, candidates need a bachelor's degree in engineering/technology with 50% marks (45% for reserved categories), plus GATE or WBUT-PGET qualification, followed by counseling.

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Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology (DIET) in Dumkal, Murshidabad, is a private (self financed) engineering college established in 2001. It's approved by AICTE and affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal .

Spread across a lush 26-acre campus, DIET provides Bachelor's programs in disciplines like CSE, ECE, ME, CE, EE, IT, along with a Master's in ECE—delivering modern labs, hostels, library, sports facilities, and more .

 It is a private, unaided institute backed by AICTE and MAKAUT affiliation.

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The application process for the BBA LLB course at IIM Rohtak begins with the registration. Moreover, to get registered, candidates must complete their Class 12 with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwD) and should be 20 years old or younger as of June 30, 2025.

Once the eligibility criteria are fulfilled, candidates can submit their online application through the IIM Rohtak admission portal with an application fee, i.e., nonrefundable. In the application form, candidates need to mention their relevant scores in either the CLAT 2025 or the IPM Aptitude Test.

The institute will release the list of shortlisted candidates, who will be call

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Ravi Babu

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It is anticipated that the WBJEE 2025 result would be made public on wbjeeb.nic.in during the third week of June 2025, most likely around June 22. Since eligibility for B.E./B.Tech programs is determined on WBJEE scores this date applies to DIET admissions. Usually results are made public between 2:00 and 4:00 PM and rank card downloads follow. Based on these ranks counseling for DIET seats will come next.

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Many of the knowledgeable instructors on the faculty of DIET, Murshidabad have advanced degrees in engineering. They are renowned for their commitment and hands-on teaching strategies, which create a positive learning atmosphere. Student evaluation, however shows that teaching quality varies among departments and that some faculty members lack experience in the sector. Although the institute places a strong emphasis on discipline its lack of faculty development programs may hinder creative teaching. Although it varies by department the faculty is generally sufficient for basic engineering instruction.

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