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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a 93.668 percentile in JEE Main and belonging to the OBC(NCL) category with Delhi region home state quota, securing Mathematics and Computing at DTU (Delhi Technological University) is a strong possibility. Based on previous years' cut-off trends for OBC-NCL Delhi candidates, the closing ranks for Mathematics and Computing have often been in the range of ninety thousand to one lakh, corresponding to percentiles similar to yours. While cut-offs fluctuate annually, your percentile puts you in a competitive position for this branch under your specific quota. It's crucial to participate actively in the JAC Delhi counselling process, k
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
The latest cut-off information for M.Sc. in Mathematics at DTU (Delhi Technological University) for 2025 will be released after their admission process, usually based on entrance exam scores or sometimes a combination of graduation marks and an interview. For previous years, admission has been competitive. Applicants generally need a strong academic background in Mathematics at the undergraduate level. Always check the official DTU PG admission portal for the most accurate and up-to-date cut-off details once the admission cycle commences.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
With a CRL general category rank of one Lacs nine thousand eight hundred two, securing a CSE seat in NITs, DTU, or NSUT will be extremely challenging. These institutions typically have much lower cut-offs, even with home state quotas. While your J&K home state quota might slightly improve chances in NIT Srinagar, getting CSE at this rank is still unlikely. You might consider other engineering branches in newer NITs or look into private universities that accept JEE Main scores.
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