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Chandni Arora

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Imagine this - You're a high school student with a passion for engineering. You're browsing through the website of Delhi Technological University (DTU), one of the top engineering universities in India, and you stumble upon the admission criteria for their engineering programs. The admission requirements seem daunting, but don't worry, I'm here to guide you through it all!
First things first, to be eligible for admission to DTU's undergraduate engineering programs, you need to take the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main and JEE Advanced. These exams test your knowledge in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and are a c
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HARSH SHAW

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Yes, you are eligible with class 12th passing criteria.

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BIDYUT GORAIN

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Fulfilling the 12th eligibility criteria is essential for admission to most engineering colleges in India. The eligibility criteria typically include a minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying examination (usually 10+2 or equivalent), and a minimum age requirement. The eligibility criteria are usually set by the government regulatory bodies such as AICTE, and they are designed to ensure that the candidates have the basic knowledge and skills required to pursue an engineering degree. These criteria also help to maintain the quality of education offered by the engineering colleges. Not meeting the 12th eligibility criteria can resul
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Sumit Raj

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Yes dear
Because there is quota for Tamil Nadu and they have to competition from others students of all over India. So, on an overview, you have competition from Tamil Nadu and other students of India.

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Vinitkumar Parmar

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You need to score at least 60-70 in your category and 80% in boards for the same. 54 marks are not enough for getting into NIT, IIT and like institutions. You need to score at least 60-70 in your category and 80% in boards for the same.

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Dheeraj Dileep

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There are several engineering college all across india in which you can take admission in B.Tech, before that you should choose the field you are interested in. And according to that, you should select a college which tops yor field of choice.

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Harsh choudhary

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Process of oci 1. Oci is for foreign students
2. 10 % seats are reserved for these students.
3. Candidate are sit in JEE Advanced exam.
4. For shark country entrance fee is usd 90. And other is 180
5. If you secured above 100 definitely you will grab the seat.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to 1st year Engineering, Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Fashion & Design, Architecture Assistantship, Fashion Designing & Garment Technology and Film Technology & TV Production Diploma courses in Government / Private Polytechnics of Himachal Pradesh is that the candidate must have passed 10th standard with 35% marks at the qualifying examination from a recognised Board/University or its equivalent (As prescribed by the AICTE in its Approval Process Handbook). .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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TFWS category has to relatively secure a better rank than any other candidate who can be of any category ( General, SC, ST, OBC) in order to get the subsidies of the TFWS category. This happens due to the fact that the number of TFWS seats under MHT CET is relatively less and the number of students to opt for those seats are very high. So chances of getting TFWS seat are very less.

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Khunchang Phukon

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Yes, you can go for B.Sc. Degree now also.

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