Am I eligible for DTU LEET? I have done Diploma.

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    Nirmika Gaikwad

    11 months ago
    Yes, if you have completed a three-year Diploma in engineering or technology from a recognised institution with a minimum of 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD candidates), then you are eligible for DTU LEET (Delhi Technological University Lateral Entry Entrance Test). .
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    Sourav Acherjee

    a year ago
    Lateral entry programs are for students who have completed a Diploma or B.Sc. Degree and wish to pursue a B.Tech. Degree at DTU. The LEET is typically held in the month of June every year, and interested candidates can apply online through the DTU website. The test consists of multiple-choice questions and is conducted over a period of two hours. The results of the examination are typically announced a few weeks after the test is conducted, and successful candidates can use their score from the LEET to apply for admission into the lateral entry B.Tech. Programs at DTU.

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