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Raj Kumar

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If we talk about the reviews, DTU is better than NSIT. Students have shown great interest in the DTU placements and quality of education over the years. Whereas, NSIT is also gaining popularity among the students. Which is better or best depends on the student's preference. 

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Raj Priya

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An admitted candidate can withdraw his/her admission during the counselling period by submitting online request through JAC Delhi portal on or before last
date of withdrawal mentioned in counselling schedule.
a) If the candidate withdraws his/her admission on or before the last date of counselling schedule, his Seat Acceptance Fee (INR 95,000) will be refunded without interest after deducting INR1000 as processing charge.
b) Fee refunds for all withdrawals will be processed within 20 days after last date of withdrawal

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Raj Priya

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DTU is indeed a great college for engineering, specially B.Tech. Since it takes students through JEE Mains, the quality of students is also very good.

Being a very old government college, it has gained immense recognition as well. Syllabus is a bit outdated. The subjects in the first year are common for all, irrespective of branches. Classes are held regularly, though there are bunks as well during exams, fests etc.

The professors are well educated, most of them have done PhD. Some of the teachers are good, interesting while some make the subject very boring and dull. Some of them would just copy the things from the book without actually

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Raj Priya

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If candidates have identical Common Rank List (CRL) in JEE (Main) - 2026 Paper-I even after applying NTA's tie-breaking measures, the following order of additional tie-breaking criteria shall be adopted for seat allocation in JAC Delhi:
1. Date of Birth (preference to the elder candidate).
2. Random draw process in case the tie still persists.

DTU offer seats in BTech under JAC counselling.

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Raj Priya

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Yes, DTU has the below mentioned seat reservation policy at DTU. The college has 85% seats in all the participating institutions are earmarked for Resident Indian Nationals belonging to Delhi region (as specified below). The rest 15% seats are earmarked for Resident Indian Nationals belonging to outside Delhi region.

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Anupama Garg

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With 98.28 percentile in JEE first attempt, you can get admission branches, such as ECE, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering in DTU, NSUT, IITD, and NIT Delhi. Top branches, such as CSE are difficult to get in these top universities and institutes. The cutoff also depends on the student's category. To know more, students can check the cutoff trends of all these institutes.

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Rashmi Karan

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This decision of selecting JIIT Noida (CSE) over lower branches at DTU or NSUT depends on your career goals and interest-

  • Branch Priority: If you are passionate about coding and software development, choosing CSE at JIIT is generally recommended over a non-tech branch (like Civil or Environmental) at Delhi Technological University (DTU) or Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT).
  • College Brand: DTU and NSUT carry a higher "government brand" value, which can be beneficial for non-tech roles (consulting) or higher studies. JIIT offers a very strong coding culture and tech-focused exposure that rivals these institutes for software eng
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