Can I get admission in DTU with 19000 rank in JEE Mains?

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Nishant kumar Ray
7 years ago
Since your rank is 19000, then you have a good chance of getting a good branch in DTU but there are several other factors which also depends which branch you get such as whether you are from Delhi region or outside Delhi you have any reserved quota or not or you have any Summit up good or not in any

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Lalit choudhary
8 years ago
hey there kindly use JEE Mains college predictor by shiksha for more insights about available colleges with JEE Mains score check for se in the list https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor best of luck

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M
3 years ago
Your rank is decent. You will surely get admission in DTU.

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Yes. While government colleges (IET, IIIT) strictly require JEE Main ranks, private institutions have two alternative routes:

  • Direct Admission / Management Quota
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SAGE University Indore conducts its own entrance exam-SEE for admission in BTech and BTech (Hons) course. Hence, aspirants do not have to pass JEE Main for admission. Aspirants appearing for SAGE Entrance Exam can also get scholarship based on their SEE score.

RV College of Engineering accepts JEE Main score for admission in B.E. through Management Quota. Students need to qualify the following eligibility criteria to get admission through this route:

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Yes, candidates who did not appear for JEE Mains can still apply for NMIMS Mumbai BTech courses. This institute conducts its own entrance exam for selecting candidates for BTech courses which is called NMIMS CET.

Admission of candidates is based on the ranks they achieve in this entrance exam.

JEE Main is not conducted by any IIT. National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the exam.

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