Friday, July 15, 2011

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New Delhi: Delhi Technological University (formerly Delhi College of Engineering) will announce the Second List of Admissions for its B.Tech Programme 2011 on July 15, 2011. The admissions are going on through online counselling.

The first list of admissions for its 15 B. Tech Programs was announced on July 5, 2011. 674 candidates have taken admission in the university and deposited their fees in various courses. The remaining 545 vacancies are to be filled through second list of admission.

As per the information received from Dr. O.P. Verma, Chairman, B.Tech Admission Committee, the first list of admission Delhi (General) went up to 9904 AIEEE rank while cut off for Outside Delhi (General) for the first list was 3000.

In the second list of admission the cut off for Delhi (General) is likely to go upto 12904 while for outside Delhi (General) it may go upto 3281. There is a clear-cut indicator that high AIEEE, All India Rank holders from Outside Delhi are taking admission in DTU against 15% seats reserved for Outside Delhi. It may be added, Dr. O.P. Verma informed that last year AIEEE rank for Delhi (General) seats in DTU went upto 15256 while this year Delhi (General) may not cross 15000.

Likewise, the last Outside Delhi (General) rank last year was 14566 and this year the admission for the Outside Delhi (General) may close at much higher All India Rank, say around 5000 in the 3rd list of admission, if seats remain vacant after second list of admission.

Those selected through the second list of admission to be announced tomorrow are required to report for admission at DTU on 18th and 19th July, 2011 as per the schedule along with original copies of the documents for verification and Demand Draft for fee and other documents as required for admission.

The 3rd list for admission, if required, based on the resulting vacancies shall be announced on July 22, 2011.

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