Can I get admission in DTU or IP or NSIT with 76 marks in IIT JEE Mains?
Asked about Netaji Subhas University of Technology - B.Tech. in Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering
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Hi Himanshu, admission in DTU/NSIT are on the basis of All India Ranks in mains. For admission in NSIT, you must have a rank below 30k ( general category), which was the least cutoff for any branch last year. Since this year, your board results are not considered a part of your rank, I expect you won't get a rank below 30k with 76 marks in Mains. DTU also has similar cutoffs.
IP University conducts its own exam and admissions in IP are on the basis of ranks in IP exam. You'll get a decent college if you get rank below 5000 in that exam.
Best of luck! -
The admission is on the basis of JEE Main ranks in DTU and an exclusive test conducted by IP itself.
Assuming you are Delhi region general candidate, and from your question guessing that you have not taken IP exam, then it is not possible to get a seat in DTU with these marks as they are around the cut off for this year so your rank will be above 1 lakhs, in which you cant get admission in dtu. And if you haven't taken IP exam, than you cannot attend its counselling. I would advice you to look for some good private colleges or prepare for next year.
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