How many marks in JEE and EAMCET should I get for a seat in DAIITC?

Asked about Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology - B.Tech. (Hons.) in Information and Communication Technology with minor in Computational Science

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Asked by chowdary lucky

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    Shreemad Patel | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Hello Chowdary,
    The AIR cut-off All India Rank in DAIICT is 15K for general category. So you have less chances of admission if you belong to the general category, admission is also provided on the basis of GUJCET score, so your ACPC rank should be less than 450 approximately. For admission to B.Tech in ICT, your rank should be less than 10K AIR, and admission is not offered on the basis of EAMCET.
    Hope this helps.
    All the best.
  • The cutoff through JEE mains is around 12-15k All India rank or else you will have to come through GUJCET which is the Gujarat version of EAMCET and you can come through it only if you are a Gujarat local. Hope this helps.

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