Can I get admission to DTU or NSUT if I score 62% overall in boards but not aggregate in PCM? I have 99 percentile in JEE Mains.

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Asked by Varun upadhyay

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    Answered by

    Gaurav Tanwar

    an hour ago

    Admission to DTU or NSUT through JAC Delhi requires you to meet both the JEE Mains cutoff and specific eligibility criteria for Class 12 marks. Here's how it works:

    1. Eligibility Criteria:

      • Candidates must have 60% aggregate marks in their Class 12 exams (or equivalent), including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM).
      • Meeting this PCM aggregate is mandatory, even if your JEE Mains score is high.
    2. Your Case:

      • If you scored 62% overall in boards but do not meet the PCM aggregate requirement, you would not be eligible for admission to DTU or NSUT, even with a 99 percentile in JEE Mains.
      • However, you can check if you qualify under any relaxation
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    Answered by

    Rupesh Katariya | Contributor-Level 10

    2 weeks ago

    With 62% overall in your board exams and a 99 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of getting into DTU or NSUT are still strong, but a few factors matter. 

    Both universities typically require a minimum percentage in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths (PCM), so if your PCM aggregate is below the cutoff, it could affect your eligibility. However, your 99 percentile in JEE Mains is impressive and could help you secure a seat, as the universities primarily focus on JEE scores for admission.

    Make sure you meet the specific eligibility requirements and participate in the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) to improve your chances of getting a s

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