I am B.Tech 1st year student. Can I apply for 2nd year admission in DTU? How can I apply?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
6 years agoHello Rahul, you are already studying in the first year of engineering in one of the engineering colleges and now is desirous of seeking admission in the second year of engineering in an engineering college under DTU. Right? I am afraid it's not possible. It's like changing college midway in a course.
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No, you are not eligible for the DTU LEET (Lateral Entry Entrance Test) if you are currently pursuing B.Tech in Biotechnology from NSUT
Offcourse you are eligible my friend to write exam if you secured a minimum percentage or marks according to DTU Tgen your eligible for that college
In the DTU LEET (Delhi Technological University Lateral Entry Entrance Test) for CSE (Computer Science Engineering), Physics and Chemistry are typically not included for Diploma students. The subjects generally covered in the exam for lateral entry students are:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Computer Science & Engineering Basics (such as Data Structures, Programming Languages)
- Basic Electrical Engineering
The focus is more on technical subjects related to the engineering discipline, especially computer science, rather than basic sciences like Physics and Chemistry.
Approximately 45 to 60 seats are available for B.Tech in mechanical engineering through LEET. Candidates must know that the number differs in each institute and this is an average estimate.
To know more about the admission process, seat availability at a particular Institute, candidates can refer to shiksha.
Firstly, it is essential to carefully review the result and check for any discrepancies or errors. If you notice any errors, you should immediately notify the relevant authorities. They will then verify the error and make any necessary corrections. If you are unable to contact the relevant authorities or the institution, you may need to provide additional information or documentation to support your claim. This could include any relevant proof of identity, academic records, or other supporting documents.
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