I got 63% aggregate in class 12th CBSE And got 54% aggregate in PCM. Am I eligible for admission in NSUT and DTU for Btech CSE in SC?
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To get into the BTech Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in the NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology) and DTU (Delhi Technological University) in the year 2025, the basic requirements in terms of the marks and subjects in Class 12 th are as given here below:
Academic Qualification: You should have obtained pass mark in Class 12th (PCM; Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
Minimum Marks (General Category): Not less than 60 per cent aggregate in PCM in the 12 th Class.
Relaxation to SC (Scheduled Caste): In case of SC (Scheduled Caste) candidates, the aggregate in PCM required to appear is 50 % only.
Additionally:
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No, you are not eligible for admission in NSUT and DTU for Btech CSE in SC. You need JEE for that purpose + 75% in PCM
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