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(DCTM)Delhi college of technology and management provide various  scholarship for students based on  merit, financial need and for reserved-category students, but the  financial aid provided by the institution does not guarantee 100% scholarships for all students .grants for students vary based on academic performance, financial need or accordingly to institutional criteria. The college may offer full scholarship to selected few  high-performing or financially backward students, but these are limited and cannot be guaranteed.

 

 

 

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Delhi College of Technology and Management (DCTM) have advance modern campus facilities that support student development. The college also have features like air-conditioned classrooms, modern labs for various departments, and a well-maintained  physical and digital library. College also provide hostels for boys and girls with well maintained rooms with Wi-Fi and hygienic mess facilities. The hostel food provided is average.The campus includes a large canteen and sports facilities such as a gym, vollyball court, and cricket ground. Additionally, DCTM provides on-campus medical support for students, 24/7 security with CCTV surveil

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Amity Gurugram offers admission to most of the courses based on merit. The university considers qualifying exam scores and performance of the candidates in the PI round. For courses such as BTech, MBA, BArch, etc., entrance exam scores are required.

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Delhi College of Technology & Management (DCTM) in Palwal, the highest placement packages reported by students  are:18 Lakhs per annum, as noted by a student  (Batch of 2025) and  with an average of 5.4 Lakhs . Which is  impressive and few exceptional candidates— packages range between 6–10 Lakhs.the DCTM has strong industry connection and dedicated placement cell to support students.

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The NIT Kurukshetra CCMN cutoff 2025 is finally out for round 1. The cutoff has been released for admission to the M.Sc. specialisations, for different categories belonging to the All India quota. For the General AI category candidates, the highest and the lowest cutoffs were 1625 and 278, respectively. The most competitive cutoff was for admission to the M.Sc. in Economics.

 

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Delhi College of Technology and Management can be considered be considered between average to good college. The college has received an overall rating of 2.8 out of 5 based on its faculty, placements, infrastructure, and curriculum. There are mixed reviews about faculty members, infrastruture, and placements.

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