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Contributor-Level 8
All the best.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You don't need to worry, you will get lateral entry in any of the engineering college that too with change in branch Just what you have to do is while taking admission select your branch as CS. You will get admission without any questions asked.
Hope this helps you.
Best of luck!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. VJTI, Mumbai.
2. COEP, Pune.
3. Thapar University, Patiala.
4. R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore.
5. Manipal University, Manipal.
6. LPU, Punjab.
Hope this helps you. Best of luck!
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The candidates seeking admission in the B.Tech programs need to complete their 10+2 from a recognized board, with a minimum of 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology being their main subjects. For Delhi region candidates: Any candidate who has passed Standard XII from a recognised school located in Delhi with minimum 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and English is eligible to apply for B.Tech admissions at DTU. For outside Delhi region candidates: Any candidate who has cleared Class XII from a recognised school located outside Delhi with minimum 60% aggregat
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, it matters. It gives positive and negative impact.
Someone who gets into a prestigious institute like DTU, not caring what your branch is. Realise that almost all the teachers here are pathetic.
2. You start studying programming or electronics.
3. You can get a good score by studying less.
4. Prepare for IAS, CAT, MBA, etc.
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