Can I get admission in DTU or NSIT? My JEE mains rank through SC category is 5900.

323 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Nisha Verma
3 Answers
Shivli Agrawal
9 years ago
Hi Nisha, I don't know about the cutoffs for the SC rank list separately, but in the common rank list, the cutoff for Delhiites belonging to the SC category goes to around a lakh while it is around 15-20k for outside Delhi students. So you will be able to get admission in my opinion.

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A
9 years ago
Yes ,if u are from delhi ,sorry if u are from outside delhi.ur ran in general must be under 50000

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a year ago

You stand a good chance of being admitted to Delhi Technological University (DTU) or Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) for a variety of engineering courses if your SC category rank in JEE Mains was 5900. Particularly for well-liked specialisations like Computer Science Engineering (CSE)

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