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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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No, DTU only accepts JEE Mains marks for the admission in B.Tech courses.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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B.Tech CSE from DTU pays more.

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Amritanshu Kaushik

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In order to get admission in DTU via lateral entry process you need to clear LEET entrance test of DTU with very decent rank.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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DTU is a government college before 2009, it used to come under Delhi University but after 2009 it was converted into University and name was changed to Delhi Technological University and it is a government body. Yes any general category student can take admission in DTU on the basis of JEE Mains examination and JAC Delhi counselling.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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The minimum percentage required to be eligible to take admission in DTU is 75% in PCM, but if you have any reserved quota like ST SC and OBC, then 5% relaxation in the percentage is given further for sub categories 5% more relaxation is given.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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It basically depends on several factors like are you from Delhi region or outside Delhi, do you have any reserved quota or not or do you have any subcategory reserved quota or not. If you are from general category and outside Delhi then rank above 230 240 is considered to be safe for getting a good branch in DTU but if you are from Delhi region then the marks above 180 is considered good for getting desired branch in DTU, moreover if you have any reserved quota then it is below 150 to be able to get a good branch in DTU so I would suggest you to look cutoff of different categories of previous year from DTU official site. All the best.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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No, it is not mandatory, the minimum marks you should have in your class 12th exam is 75% in PCM, and if you have any reserved quota, then it is become a bit easier for you as 5% relaxation is given to reserve quota is like ST, SC, OBC and additional 5% relaxation is given to subcategory like defense, Kashmiri migrant, etc.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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Since you are from OBC category, it is a bit easy for you to get CS. A score of 170 and above will get you CS if you are outside Delhi and a score of 140 above will get you CS, if you are from Delhi region for DTU.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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Since you are not from Delhi region, it is going to be tough competition for you, the minimum marks that you should score for getting the branch automotive engineering is around 160 in JEE Mains examination, if you want branch like CS, then you should score above 200 to be on the safe side now after getting your result you have to apply for the JAC counselling to get admitted.

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