What are the minimum marks required in JEE Mains for admission in DTU?

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Lalit choudhary
a year ago

To get admission in DTU in the lowest preferred branch, u should aim for a score of 150-180 and in order to get highest preferred core branches like CSE, ECE, Mech 180-250 are enough. All the best.

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I got 90 percent in my 12 pcm and I got 155 marks in my jee mains (january) 2020 .Will I be able to get admission in DTU

konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
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Hello Ishika, The minimum cutoff marks for getting admission into DTU that a student needs to score in 12th examination is set at 60%. However, the actual admission is based on the percentile obtained in JEE Mains examination. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information ab

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