What is the selection process for B.Tech and minimum JEE Main percentile required at IGDTUW?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Two steps are usually involved in the selection process for B.Tech programmes at IGDTUW (Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women): JEE Fundamental Qualifying Score: In order to be eligible for JEE Main, candidates for each B.Tech programme must achieve the minimal percentile or rank established by IGDTUW. These percentiles vary depending on the competition and the programme in a given year. Joint Seat Assignment Directing, or JoSAA, is a guiding cycle in which candidates who fulfil all JEE Primary requirements select their preferred B.Tech programmes based on their seat accessibility and position. Government laws state that

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    Anmol Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    The selection process for B.Tech at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) involves the following steps:
    • Candidates must have completed B.Tech/AMIE/AMIETE/MCA/M.Sc with a minimum of 60% marks
    • Applicants need to attempt the JEE Main examination and achieve a qualifying score set by IGDTUW to qualify for admission
    • Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English at the 10+2 level and obtained a minimum of 60% overall in the 10+2 examination
    • Admission is based on the rank obtained in JEE Mains, followed by Joint Admission Counselling (JAC)
    • The selection process includes writing a test or taking an
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    Vishwa Gami | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    The selection process for B.Tech programs at IGDTUW (Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women) typically involves two steps:

    1. Qualifying Score in JEE Fundamental: For each B.Tech program, all applicants must score the minimum percentile or rank set by IGDTUW to qualify for JEE Main. These percentiles fluctuate contingent upon the programme and rivalry in a specific year.   
    2. Joint Seat Assignment Directing (JoSAA): Competitors who meet all requirements for JEE Primary take part in the JoSAA guiding cycle to pick their favored B.Tech programs in light of their position and seat accessibility. According to government regu
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