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sir what should be the minimum marks or percentile for ST categories student. to get admission in NIT delhi


sarthak tomar 15th Jan, 2020
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Atharva Thakare 24th Feb, 2020

For Admission in UG, your JEE mains performance is seen. Final selection to the program is based on the allocation of seats through Joint Seat Allocation Authority joSSA counseling.

For Admission in PG, Candidate will have to clear GATE Entrance Examination.

As you have not specified for which branch you want know the eligibility criteria, i will give you the eligibility criteria for:-

B. Tech - you should pass your final examination of 10+12 in science with atleast 60% for ST category.

M. Tech - you must be Passed in B.Tech for any stream from recognized university with 65% marks and must be qualified GATE.

Phd - you should have Master’s degree in Engineering/Technology or a Master’s degree by Research (M.S. By Research) in Engineering/Technology disciplines with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA of 6.0 for SC/ST candidates.


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