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Anmol Dubey

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Direct or qualification-based admissions were offered in top engineering colleges at Delhi NCR, including government institutions such as DTU, NSUT, IIIT Delhi, and IGDTUDW (for girls), usually through JAC or JEE main score. Private colleges such as Amity, Galgotias, Sharda, and NIU give direct admissions through the 12th issue or management quota for eligible students.

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Pragati Taneja

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University College of Medical Sciences admission 2025 is entrance-based. To get admission candidate must qualify for NEET with a decent score. UCMS in total offers 20+ courses across five streams inclusive of Paramedical,  Dental,  Medical,  Science, and Pharmacy in five degrees namely BSc, MBBS, MD, MS (Surgery) and MSc. University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) is affiliated with the University of Delhi (DU).

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Delhi houses some reputed government law colleges such as Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, and National Law University (NLU Delhi). Admission to DU Law programs is generally through CUET PG or university entrance tests, while NLU Delhi accepts AILET scores. These colleges are known for their experienced faculty, strong alumni base, and affordable fees, usually around twenty thousand to thirty thousand rupees annually. The selection process emphasizes legal aptitude, reasoning, and general awareness, ensuring that only motivated and capable students secure seats in these esteemed institutions.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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With a 93.6680713 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to OBC Delhi region, securing Mathematics and Computing at NSUT will be very challenging. The cut-offs for this branch, even with home state OBC reservation, are typically much higher, often above 97-98 percentile.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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With a JEE Main rank of 290,015 securing admission to a top government engineering college in Delhi for popular branches like computer science engineering is unlikely, however there might be limited options in less popular branches or in colleges with lower and iras ranking through the JAC regular counselling or other state level counselling process.

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Amaan

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As of my knowledge, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi, has announced 232 seats for the B.Com (Hons) and B.Com (Programs) courses for the academic year 2024-2025. Since the college is a Sikh minority institution, 50% of the seats are reserved for Sikh minority applicants. The other half is accessible to all on the basis of merit without any specific reservations for SC/ST/OBC/EWS. During DU's CSAS counselling rounds, the reservation of seats fluctuates and during each round, updated vacancies are published on the official portal.

 

 

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Anand Soni

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With an eighty-two percentile in JEE Mains Session 1, getting a government college in Delhi, specifically for a B.Tech program, will be quite challenging for popular branches like Computer Science or Electronics, especially in top institutions like DTU or NSUT. Their cut-offs are typically much higher. However, you might have a slight chance in some lesser-known government-aided colleges or in less competitive branches like Civil or Mechanical in some of these institutions. Consider exploring branches beyond CSE and ECE, and always keep an eye on the state-level counselling for Delhi (JAC Delhi), as cut-offs can sometimes surprise you.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, top MBBS colleges in Delhi like MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, and UCMS offer strong academic infrastructure including research labs, PBL (Problem-Based Learning), simulation training, and student-driven research.

Listed below are the colleges with infrastructure rating:

Top CollegesInfrastructure Rating
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College4.2
Maulana Azad Medical College4.1
Lady Hardinge Medical College3.8
University College of Medical Sciences4.2

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