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

Asked about Netaji Subhas University of Technology - B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

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Asked by Nisha verma

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    Answered by

    Avinash yadav

    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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    Shivli Agrawal | Contributor-Level 7

    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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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    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) and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), these universities have fierce competition. Nonetheless, you fall into a fair range for SC category seats based on your rating. To improve your chances of acceptance, it is advised that you actively participate in the counselling sessions and investigate all of your alternatives, even the le

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