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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Delhi Technological University indeed offers lateral entry for B.Tech in different branches but the websites clearly says the eligibility as Diploma in any branch of engineering or its equivalent as given by Delhi University for different univ
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Delhi Technological University indeed offers lateral entry for B.Tech in different branches but the websites clearly says the eligibility as Diploma in any branch of engineering or its equivalent as given by Delhi University for different universities. Now whether 3 years Diploma is equivalent to B.Sc. Or not in a moot point. Actually, some States have deemed B.Sc. As the eligible condition for lateral admission in engineering along with Diploma holders but B.Sc cannot be declared as deemed to be equivalent to Diploma. I am attaching link that will give you all the information. I suggest to approach DTU directly for seeking concession for students like you who have done B.Sc. And all now interested in taking admission via lateral route for solving your query.
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7 years ago
I got 95.8 percentile in JEE 2019. Can I get a seat for mechanical engineering? I have passed 12th in 2018
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Vineet Kumar RohillaCurrent Student
Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)
Guide-Level 12
Can you specify which institute exactly you are talking about, and also your rank and category because these things matter.
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Uday AdabalaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
You may get admission in all the mentioned institutes but chances for NIT-Trichy and NIT-Surathkal are somewhat higher than DTU.
7 years ago
Can I get CSE or ECE in NSIT or DTU through JEE Mains 2019? My JEE Mains percentile is 97.85.
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Mukul Singh YadavCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Both the college take admission on the basis of your JEE score so you can apply.
7 years ago
Sir, how many seats are available for lateral entry in electronics and communication branch?
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Masarat,
The seats for lateral admission can be taken as 10% of the normal intake of first year. However this is only a rough figure. The university will normally announce seats availability at the start of admission process. What I can a
The seats for lateral admission can be taken as 10% of the normal intake of first year. However this is only a rough figure. The university will normally announce seats availability at the start of admission process. What I can a
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Hello Masarat,
The seats for lateral admission can be taken as 10% of the normal intake of first year. However this is only a rough figure. The university will normally announce seats availability at the start of admission process. What I can advise you is that try to score as much marks in diploma to ensure admission.
Best wishes to you.
The seats for lateral admission can be taken as 10% of the normal intake of first year. However this is only a rough figure. The university will normally announce seats availability at the start of admission process. What I can advise you is that try to score as much marks in diploma to ensure admission.
Best wishes to you.
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student
Current Student- DTU, Delhi
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Well, I will not be biased here but according to me DTU for CS is the best option one can have. Jhadavpur is out of the box simply as it doesn't meet the university level that DTU is having.
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sandeep sharmaCurrent Student
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Yes, it is possible. You will get the admission in second year as usual.
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Gautham A SCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Hi Rahul,
Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-de
Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-de
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Hi Rahul,
Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-degree)
So I suggest & recommend you to do B Tech course only from a reputed college. Amity University is one of the top most private university in India & we offer B Tech specialisation courses in variety of fields.
Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-degree)
So I suggest & recommend you to do B Tech course only from a reputed college. Amity University is one of the top most private university in India & we offer B Tech specialisation courses in variety of fields.
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Abhignya ChalamcharlaCurrent Student
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The actual course is ICT- information and communication technology and I assume you are thinking the minor in CS to be computer Science. A minor is an addition to the main branch you are studying and you will have to take a couple of courses e
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The actual course is ICT- information and communication technology and I assume you are thinking the minor in CS to be computer Science. A minor is an addition to the main branch you are studying and you will have to take a couple of courses extra than general ICT students and in DA CS is Computational Science, not computer Science. I being a DA student and knowing about my friends in NITs and other reputed colleges would tell you to prefer DA over NITs because you have given a choice between computer or circuits based branches in your future which makes me guess that you are not sure between the two and when you join DA, the course is structured in a way that we have core courses based on Communication technology and coding and electronics all in one subject. You can choose the branch you want to do in your future based on your total experience. The core courses taught at DA are from Computer Science, Communications, electronics, mathematics, applied physics and humanities. Mathematics and Physics are purely taught as the basics for future computational courses.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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