Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW)
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Scholar-Level 18
Chances in Mechanical and Automation can be made in IGDTUW in upcoming rounds.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
IGDTUW BTech specialisations through JAC Delhi 2021 has a closing rank of 1100.The IGDTUW BTech specialisations through JAC Delhi 2022 ending rank has not yet been made public.
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Candidates seeking admission to IGDTUW BTech course must appear for JEE Main exam. IGDTUW accepts JEE Main scores as the qualifying cutoff for admission through JAC Delhi Counselling. JAC Delhi Counselling is a round wise seat allotment process for admission to five participating colleges including IGDTUW. JAC Delhi Counselling is held in four rounds namely Rounds 1,2, 3 and 4 followed by two additional spot rounds (if required). JAC Delhi Counselling results are released for various categories.
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JAC Delhi Counselling 2023 is ongoing. The Joint Admission Committee has released JAC Delhi Round 5 Seat Allotment results till now. further, NSUT is conducting offline JAC Delhi Special Spot Round Counselling for Admissions to BTech and BArch course on Aug 31. Candidates belonging to Delhi Region must report between 9 AM and 10:30 AM, whereas Outside Delhi Region candidates must report between 1 PM and 2 PM. Candidates seeking admission through JAC Delhi counselling must visit the official webiste at jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in to stay check out latest update. Joint Admission Counselling (JA
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- The order of choices is also highly essential in JAC or JOSAA.
- In allocation, the programme begins with rank 1, assigns him/her a seat in the highest possible preference in his/her category, and then carries on to the next rank.
- This continues until all of the seats are filled.
- As a result, if you have been assigned a seat of higher preference,&nb
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