Admission through JAC Delhi, 2022

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LOVE PATHAK

Beginner-Level 5

There is no relation between your family income and B.Tech fees, if you are hard working and intelligent student, you can do best to get admission in India's best college which havevery low fees
If you achieve a good rank in JEE ADVANCE they you will get IIT which is dream of every Science student in India, and you will get upto 100% scholarship in it, that means your B.Tech will be completed at no cost. If you achieve good rank in JEE Mains then you will get India's top NIT and IIIT to pursue B.Tech and yiu will get scholarship also there, so you B.Tech will be at a very low price
You can also prepare well for CUET which is common entra
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kunal Dugar

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It is very difficult to get a good/lower branch in dtu/nsut/iiitD
So please do not waste your money here instead apply for ipu you will get CS/it/ECE there with your rank.

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kunal Dugar

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No chance of getting any seat if you belong to general category.
Please don't apply and waste your money.

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Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) offers B.Tech in six specializations that include unique subjects like Computer Science Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (CSE-AI). To be eligible for admission in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Information Technology (IT), candidates must pass the 12th grade board examination with Physics Chemistry and mathematics with at least 60% in aggregate. Also, seats are offered through JAC Delhi counseling, conducted after the results of JEE (Mains), in which 85% of seats are reserved for Delhi Region students. Based on previous year's trends, the admission possibility t
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Priyanshu Mishra

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If you belong to general and OBC then there is no chance that you get good government College, but if you are EWS or SC ST Candidate, you can get govt college.
But the placement criteria are not good
Hence you should apply for a private college. you will definitely get good college and also get a scholarship.

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