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Shivli Agrawal

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Yes, the final rank is calculated by taking both the normalised marks of 12th boards and JEE Main into account.

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Nidhi Jain

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Hi Raghav,
Most colleges have a different provision for admission (lateral entry). You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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vivek goyal

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Yes the form on jacdelhi.nic.in has to be filled before taking admission in Nsit,dtu,iiitd,igdtu . for other colleges u have to fill the forms on their website. For nits no separate forms are needed.

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vivek goyal

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Yes the form on jacdelhi.nic.in has to be filled before taking admission in Nsit,dtu,iiitd,igdtu . for other colleges u have to fill the forms on their website. For nits no separate forms are needed.

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Shivli Agrawal

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If you are a delhiite a rank of about 26,000 would do otherwise you will need to secure a rank of around 5500

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Shivli Agrawal

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Students seeking to take admission under DASA also need to have a minimum eligibility criteria. They need to score 60% aggregate marks (average of all subjects of qualifying examination taken together) or 6.50 CGPA (on a 10 point scale) or equivalent in the qualifying examination. It is higly unlikely that you will be able to get admission in nsit with your score.
Check
https://www.dasanit.org/dasa2016/documents/DASA_UG_2016_brochure_16-12-2015.pdf
for more details.

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Shivli Agrawal

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Admission in NSIT is based on your rank in the JEE Mains. This rank is calculated by taking into account your performance in both the JEE Mains exam and the boards. The marks in JEE mains have 60% weightage while the boards account for the remaining 40%. The score in boards is normalised and then taken into account.
The cutoff for computer engineering in NSIT is different for different categories. While the outside Delhi general category students need to get a rank around 2000 for admission, Delhiites(general) need a rank of about 5000.

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Shivli Agrawal

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No not at all. This is not possible. Giving the JEE mains exam is mandatory since it is the sole criteria on which admission to NSIT is based.

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Shivli Agrawal

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I didn't really understand what you meant by direct but if you meant without giving the exam then no that is not possible.

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