Sunday, May 22, 2011

DTU admission 2011 to go online this year

Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly known as the Delhi
College of Engineering will start its admission process from June 7,
2011 for the 2011-12 academic session.

P B Sharma, vice chancellor of the university said that the admission
process has been divided into three phases. Admissions will be
completed by July 26 and the new academic year will commence from
August 2. BTech programme in mathematics and computing with an intake
60 seats will also be introduced from this year. Moreover, the
university will for the first time introduce online registration
process, doing away with the manual process completely.

The first phase of admission starts from June 7 and will continue till
June 15, where aspirants will be allowed to register online. They are
required to submit their details, pay registration fee (application
fee) and will be allotted a user id and password.

In the second phase, which is from June 23 to June 29, eligible
candidates will be allowed to indicate their subject preference. They
can change their choices till June 29, but will not be allowed to make
any changes after that.

In the final phase actual allotment of seats will commence. The first
list of eligible applicants will be displayed on the website on the
first week of July. Selected candidates are required to visit the
university, submit their documents, pay the fees and secure their
admission during the allotted days.

The admissions will be done on the basis of the rank obtained in
AIEEE-2011 and subject to a student clearing his/ her class XII or BSc
(General) or BSc (H) examination with minimum 60% marks in physics,
chemistry and mathematics. A candidate must additionally have passed
English as a subject of study.

At the undergraduate level, DTU offers 15 BTech programmes with a
total intake of 1,188 seats of which 85% seats are reserved for
candidates from Delhi. The university will reserve one seat in each of
the BTech programmes over the sanctioned intake, for a single girl
child in the family to be filled on merit.

The MTech programmes of the University in 17 disciplines have 306
seats for the full-time courses and 45 seats for part-time courses.
For aspirants of a full time course in MTech programme, apart from
securing a minimum of 60% marks in the prescribed qualifying
examination, a candidate needs to have a valid Graduate Aptitude Test
in Engineering (GATE) score. But, for the part-time course a candidate
need not have the GATE score, but needs a minimum of one-year work
experience.

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