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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Getting NITs at this rank is very difficult. The last year closing rank through JAC Delhi for outside Delhi candidates in your category were the following.
1. DTU : 26724 in PCT
2. IGDTUW : 48424 in MAE
3. IIIT-D : 29155 in CSD
4. NSUT : 25880 in BT
So from above your chances in JAC Delhi are very less. However you can get the following Institutes through JAC Chandigarh under All India quota.
1. University Institute of Engineering and Technology, PUSSG Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur (ECE/ IT).
2. Dr. S. Bhavnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh (Food technology). .

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Ashish PalDTU student trying to solve Public Problems!

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If You are a Delhi Student, You can get DTU lower branches Such as Chemical Engineering, Production and Industrial engineering or Biotech (For Sure).

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sameer, your percentile of 63.5 and the ranking of almost 4 Lacs are a bit on the lower side. With this performance, I am afraid your chances of getting admission in any branch or quite tough. However if you are interested only in this particular branch then perhaps the option open to you is management quota in private colleges. You need to contact the management on individual basis since not much information is available in the public domain about the process and fees that are charged for this quota. Best wishes to you.

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