What is the cutoff for DAIICT?
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Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology accepts GUJCET scores, followed by the ACPC Counselling process. During the DAIICT Gandhinagar cutoff 2023, GUJCET last round closing ranks ranged between 900069 and 900320 for the General All India category students.
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Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology accepts JEE Main scores, followed by a counselling process for admission to the BTech courses. During the DAIICT JEE Main cutoff 2024, the last round closing ranks for BTech ranged between 80 and 290, for different BTech specialisations. Out of all the specialisations, the most competitive one was B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing.
Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the last round closing ranks for all the BTech specialisations offered at DAIICT, among the General Home State category candidates.
Course 2024 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Information and Communication Technology with minor in Computational Science 85 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing 80 B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology 139 B.Tech. in Electronics and VLSI Design (EVD) 290
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