Delhi Technological University will use AIEEE exam scores to admit students
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Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly called Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) is going to start the admission procedure for the B. Tech program in fourteen full time courses. The admission will be based on the rank scored by the student in All India Engineering Entrance Examination-2010 which is conducted by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) every year.
The scheduled date of this year’s AIEEE exam is April 25.
Delhi College of Engineering is one the finest Institution of India so you have a chance to get the admission in this reputed College but for this you have to work very hard and have to clear the AIEEE. A degree from DTU holds a very prestigious position, but for this you will have to work hard and clear your AIEEE. Delhi Technological University is going to include the following disciplines in their curriculum:
- Electronics and Communication Engineering.
- Computer Engineering.
- Electrical Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Civil Engineering.
- Production and Industrial Engineering.
- Environmental Engineering.
- Polymer Science and Chemical Technology.
- Information Technology.
- Bio-Technology.
- Software Engineering.
- Engineering Physics.
- Automobile Engineering.
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
The total number of seats for the all the above courses are 910 out of which 85% seats are reserved for candidates who belong to Delhi (those who have passed qualifying examination from Delhi/NCR) and remaining 15% seats are available for the rest of the students. Delhi Technological University will conduct their own counseling for admission procedure in the defined courses.
Online Generation of Roll No. List of Candidate for Class 10th & 12th for 2010 Exam pertaining to Schools of Delhi Region
We should thank CBSE because now you can also check your roll number online (only Delhi region for now). Even though CBSE does circulate a hard copy to all the schools, it sometimes gets late. So, they also have provided an online way to check your roll number.
To check your roll number you will need your school’s affiliation number (to be entered as username) and your school number (to be entered as password). Go to the link below to check your roll number :-
*Click me to find out your roll number*
