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7 years ago
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Well, you may get NIT As per your marks are good. Check
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Here you will get complete information about cut offs and rank as well.
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The AIR cut-off All India Rank in DAIICT is 15K for general category. So you have less chances of admission if you belong to the general category, admission is also provided on the basis of GUJCET score, so your ACPC rank should be less than 450 approximately. For admission to B.Tech in ICT, your rank should be less than 10K AIR, and admission is not offered on the basis of EAMCET.
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So, if you are Delhi candidate then you can get admission in here based on your UCEED score because IIIT Delhi gives admission in Bachelor's programme for COMPUTER SCIENCE & DESIGN (B.Tech in CSD) through UCEED to a DELHI candidate only.
UCEED 2017 closing ranks for IIIT Delhi for different categories :-
CRL : 988 (Open Rank List)
OBC-NCL : 125 (OBC Rank List)
SC : 43 (SC Rank List)
ST : nil (ST Rank List)
OBC -NCL PwD : nil (PwD Rank Lists)
If you are a student of Delhi Domicile, and y
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However, general category students only up to AIR 9000 were considered for counselling and no student with AIR above 7500 got any branch in any IIT. The cutoffs in JEE are increasing drastically every year - and there is no fixed cutoff. The maximum marks and type of paper is also unpredictable. To be on the safe side, you should aim to get at least 48% of m
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