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JNU is recognised as one of the best institutions in India, ranked 2 in the University category for 2025 and 9 in the Overall category, rising from 10 the previous year. It is particularly acclaimed for its top-class faculty research output (r
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JNU is recognised as one of the best institutions in India, ranked 2 in the University category for 2025 and 9 in the Overall category, rising from 10 the previous year. It is particularly acclaimed for its top-class faculty research output (ranked 21st in research) and excellent academic environment.
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To graduate, you need at least 160 credits in JNU BTech course. The best part is that JNU gives you a lot of freedom. You can choose up to one-third of your credits through optional courses or "electives". This open choice system means you are
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To graduate, you need at least 160 credits in JNU BTech course. The best part is that JNU gives you a lot of freedom. You can choose up to one-third of your credits through optional courses or "electives". This open choice system means you aren't stuck with a one-size-fits-all schedule.
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The JNU BTech programme is a four-year course split into eight semesters. For the first seven semesters, you'll focus on your engineering classes and elective subjects. The final semester is all about hands-on experience; you'll spend it eithe
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The JNU BTech programme is a four-year course split into eight semesters. For the first seven semesters, you'll focus on your engineering classes and elective subjects. The final semester is all about hands-on experience; you'll spend it either doing an industry internship or a research project. This structure works for students as it ensures that you don't just learn from textbooks, but also apply your skills to real-world problems or dive into new research before you even graduate.
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JNU BTech admission aligns with the JoSAA/CSAB counselling process, usually start around June-July after the announcement of JEE Main results. Admission is based on JEE Main scores. Registration for counselling is mandatory. Entrance Exam
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JNU BTech admission aligns with the JoSAA/CSAB counselling process, usually start around June-July after the announcement of JEE Main results. Admission is based on JEE Main scores. Registration for counselling is mandatory. Entrance Exam: JEE Main (Session 1 in Jan/Feb, Session 2 in April).Admission Process: Counselling and seat allocation through JoSAA/CSAB, with initial registration likely in June-July and merit lists following in July-August.Alternative Routes: Foreign students use DASA counselling.Action Required: Monitor the official JNU and JoSAA portal for the start date of the application process.
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JNU BTech course is divided into semester-based education. The course is offered by JNU's dedicated School of Engineering, and offers 2 specializations - BTech in Computer Science Engineering & BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineerin
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JNU BTech course is divided into semester-based education. The course is offered by JNU's dedicated School of Engineering, and offers 2 specializations - BTech in Computer Science Engineering & BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The course prepares students for high-level industry roles as well as advanced research opportunities.
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How do I apply for a BTech seat at JNU?
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JNU BTech admission process start with cracking the JEE Main examination. Once the results are declared, you must participate in the centralised counselling process conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) or the Central Seat A
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JNU BTech admission process start with cracking the JEE Main examination. Once the results are declared, you must participate in the centralised counselling process conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) or the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB). For international students or Non-Resident Indians, admissions are typically handled through the DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) scheme. There is no separate entrance exam or application form to be filled out on the JNU website for BTech.
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JNU BTech seat distribution follows the central government's reservation policy. Of the 126 total seats, the General) or open category has 52 seats. OBC-NCL category: 34 seatsScheduled Caste (SC) category: 18 seatsGeneral-EWS category: 12
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JNU BTech seat distribution follows the central government's reservation policy. Of the 126 total seats, the General) or open category has 52 seats. OBC-NCL category: 34 seatsScheduled Caste (SC) category: 18 seatsGeneral-EWS category: 12 seatsScheduled Tribe (ST) category: 10 seats. Some special provisions are made for Persons with Disabilities (PwD), with 2 seats each reserved within the Open, SC, and OBC-NCL pools.
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Actually, you would need to apply on the National Testing Agency (NTA) official website. Since JNU BTech admissions are based on JEE Main scores, the first step is to register and appear for the JEE Main exam. You'll need to fill out your pers
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Actually, you would need to apply on the National Testing Agency (NTA) official website. Since JNU BTech admissions are based on JEE Main scores, the first step is to register and appear for the JEE Main exam. You'll need to fill out your personal and academic details, upload your photo and signature, and pay the exam fee there. Only after the JEE results are out and the centralized counselling begins will you interact with the specific portals for seat allotment.
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JNU BTech programme follows an interdisciplinary curriculum that bridges technical training with a broad academic foundation. It is structured into several key categories:Basic Sciences (BS) Engineering Foundation (EF) Bachelor Core
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JNU BTech programme follows an interdisciplinary curriculum that bridges technical training with a broad academic foundation. It is structured into several key categories:Basic Sciences (BS) Engineering Foundation (EF) Bachelor Core (BC) Bachelor Elective (BE) To develop well-rounded professionals, the JNU BTech course also includes Humanities and Social Sciences (HS) and Design and Innovation (DI) in the curriculum, which focus on societal impact and creative problem-solving.
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Unlike many other prestigious Delhi-based institutions like DTU or NSUT, JNU does not reserve a percentage of seats for students from the NCR. Also, the seat matrix is strictly gender-neutral. While many engineering colleges add "Female Supern
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Unlike many other prestigious Delhi-based institutions like DTU or NSUT, JNU does not reserve a percentage of seats for students from the NCR. Also, the seat matrix is strictly gender-neutral. While many engineering colleges add "Female Supernumerary" seats to balance the gender ratio, JNU's current intake of 126 does not include these extra seats, making the admission process purely based on category-wise merit ranks.
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