Which rank will be considered among All India general rank and all India OBC rank for admission in DTU OR NSIT (NSUT)?
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Hi, Your all India general rank is considered but what they do is if you have a reserved quota then your rank would be displayed general but you will be getting the branch based upon your category or reserve quota. So, if like you have OBC quota then your rank displayed will be general, but the seat allotted would be according to the OBC quota. Thank you.
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Hi,
Your all India general rank is considered but what they do is if you have a reserved quota, then your rank would be displayed general but you will be getting the branch based upon your category or reserve quota. So, if like you have OBC quota then your rank displayed will be general, but the seat allotted would be according to the OBC quota.
Thank you. -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Lucky,
All Institutions in India have to follow rules of govt about quota for different categories. In your case, I feel they will have to admit you under OBC category with AIR of OBC. -
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Saleha Ibrahim The purpose of our lives is to be happy. | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoAll India general rank is considered, but what they do is if you have a reserved quota, then your rank would be displayed general, but you will be getting the branch based upon your category or reserve quota. So, if like you have OBC quota then your rank displayed will be general, but the seat allotted would be according to the OBC quota. Good luck.
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