I get 69.01 percentile and belong to OBC category. What are my chances of getting a seat at any college in Delhi?

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7 months ago

With 69.01 percent (OBC) in Jee Mains:

 

 Delhi Government College:

Dtu, nsut, IIit-d-no-chance

Igdtu -  uncontrolled

Better option:

GGSIPU College (Mait, BPIT, etc.) - spot for lower branches is possible

Private College (Amity, Sharda, Galgotias) -? Yes

You (non -B.Tech) -Through cuet, JEE not

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8 months ago

With a 69.01 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to the OBC category, securing a seat in top Delhi government colleges like DTU, NSUT, or IIIT-D will be very challenging. Their OBC cutoffs are generally much higher (often 90th percentile and above).However, you might have chances in some private e

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