Will I get admission in DAIICT through Gujarat board & GUJCET? If yes, how many marks/percentage is needed for admission in DAIICT?
Asked about Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology - M.Sc. in Data Science
Is JEE compulsory for taking admission?
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3 Answers
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Hello Devarsh,
DAIICT has 50% seats under Gujarat Quota and 50% under All India Quota, so, you can obtain admission on basis of both GUJCET and JEE Mains for B.Tech in Information and Communication Technology. If you want to get admission on basis of GUJCET + Gujarat Board, you need to be in the Top 300- 400 People in the Merit List if you belong to General Category. Also, if you want admission on the basis of JEE Mains and Gujarat Board Score, you need to get AIR less than 15k if you belong to General Category.
Hope this helps.
All the best. -
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Donika Jutnani ML ethusiast and front end web developer | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoThere are two ways to get admission in DA-IICT. One is through JEE Mains where the cutoff is around 15000.
The second way is through Gujarat board + GUJCET. There are equal seats for admission through each and there is no compulsion regarding which way of admission should be preferred.
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