Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Tution fees | ₹72000 | ₹77000 | ₹97000 | ₹108000 |
Exam fees | ₹15000 | ₹15000 | ₹15000 | ₹15000 |
Other fees | ₹142000 | ₹148000 | ₹138000 | ₹147000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹2.29 Lakhs | ₹2.40 Lakhs | ₹2.50 Lakhs | ₹2.70 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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Online Seat Freezing (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Outside Delhi & All Categories) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & SG, CW, KM, PD Sub-categories) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & Categories - EWS) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Declaration of Seat Allotment Result (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
DASA - Round 2 Seat Allotment [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & Categories - GEN, OBC, SC & ST) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 12, 2024 |
Online Seat Freezing (Region - Out Delhi & All Categories) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 13, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Out Delhi & All Categories) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 13, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & SG, CW, KM, PD Sub-categories) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 13, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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DASA - Online Registration [BE/B.Tech] | Jun 10, 2024 - Jun 19, 2024 |
DASA - Submission of Online Application [BE/B.Tech] | Jun 10, 2024 - Jun 21, 2024 |
DASA registration | Jun 12, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & Categories - EWS) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & SG, CW, KM, PD Sub-categories) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Outside Delhi & All Categories) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Online Seat Freezing (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
DASA - Round 2 Seat Allotment [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
Declaration of Seat Allotment Result (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & Categories - GEN, OBC, SC & ST) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 12, 2024 |
DASA - Confirmation by Candidates [Round 2] [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 12, 2024 - Jul 13, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & SG, CW, KM, PD Sub-categories) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 13, 2024 |
Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Out Delhi & All Categories) (JAC R3) [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 13, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Physical Reporting for D.V (Region - Delhi & Categories - GEN, OBC, SC & ST) (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 08, 2024 |
DASA - Seat Confirmation by Candidates [Round 1] [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 06, 2024 - Jul 07, 2024 |
Declaration of Seat Allotment Result (JAC R2) [BE/B.Tech] | Jul 06, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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JEE Main 2025 Registration (Session - 1) | Tentative Nov 01, 2024 - Dec 04, 2024 |
JEE Main 2025 Admit Card (Session - 1) | Tentative Jan 17, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date (Session - 1) | Tentative Jan 24, 2025 - Jan 31, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Result (Session - 1) | Tentative Feb 13, 2025 |
JEE-Main counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025 |
The 8 JEE Main round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Computer Engineering) at NSIT Delhi (NSUT) was 10974 for the General category. While In 7 the cutoff rank was 10310 .
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The 5 JAC Delhi round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Computer Engineering) at NSIT Delhi (NSUT) was 10174 for the GNGND category. While In 4 the cutoff rank was 8042 .
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Compare | 10174 |
The 2 CSAB Counselling round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Computer Engineering) at NSIT Delhi (NSUT) was 22139 for the EWS category. While In 1 the cutoff rank was 22139 .
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Compare | 22139 |
The 4 DASA round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Computer Engineering) at NSIT Delhi (NSUT) was 468433 for the General category. While In 3 the cutoff rank was 422302 .
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Compare | 468433 |
A candidate passing anyone of the following qualifying examinations, and securing at least sixty percent marks, or as approved by the senate from time to time, in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects, shall be eligible for admission.
Entrance Exam:
A candidate satisfying the eligibility conditions shall be admitted to the programme of studies on the basis of the merit of JEE (Mains) or criteria as laid down by the Senate from time to time.
Fee for DASA Students, Foreign Nationals except from SAARC and ASEAN Countries, Foreign Nationals From SAARC and ASEAN Countries:
Fee for DASA Students, Children of Indian Workers in Gulf (CIWG):
NSIT Delhi (NSUT) | DTU | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹989000 (4 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹34000 | Total Fees ₹979400 (4 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹52000 |
Ranking | # Ranked 7/31 by India Today Engineering Ranks | # Ranked 8/31 by India Today Engineering Ranks |
Highest Salary | - | ₹8205000 |
Average Salary | - | ₹2370000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 216 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 with 60% + JEE Main | 10+2 + JEE Main |
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the courses are mostly worthless. surely you would get some tech related courses here and there, but most of them are utter garbage in the real world. but they are undergoing pretty good changes in the recent times to match the industry standards, only issue being the faculty not willing to put good effort to make the subjects even a little bit interesting. the courses are mostly theoretical and bring little to no value in your industry skills, it's better to just pass these tests and work on your skills yourself. courses from first to 4th sem are not chosen, they are mendatory, all the more reason to hate them as some of them would be from separate depratment, which is utter useless in your career. The exams are okay at best, not that difficult and not that easy. one night stuy would give you enough marks to pass, and one week study can get you 80% marks if you are diligent enough.
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The course curriculum is designed perfectly. It covers all the areas undoubtedly. Just if they improve the implementation of the curriculum, as a student could not ask for more. There are 2 main exams- mid sems and end sems exams. Mid sems are held in mid of 2nd month and end sems in beginning of 5th month. Exams are easy to solve, if you have studied properly. But the marking sometimes is strict depending on professors
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Seriously speaking course is little bit outdated. They teach us some content which is not relevent in this decade but they teach us because that is in the course and we have to study that because we have to pass the exams and get the degree. I'll suggest to include more relevent topics like machine learning in the course and some topics of finance as well because the current world is shifting in this direction so we also have to gain some skills in it. Talking about exam papers they take mid sems and end sems and they set particular criteria that you have to score above that and that criteria is different for different subjects mainly depends on the difficulty level of subject. Papers consits of mostly theoritical questionals from notes and PYQ's it's not that tough to score decent marks even if you start studying before one week of endsem.
The alignment with industry standards is high the New education policy has been implemented and that has made the shift from tedious irrelevant subjects taught in engineering to more practical and on-ground related subjects aligning with our degree of choice
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The curriculum is pretty good and focuses on student's learning which will also help in furthur interviews and jobs. The computer science curriculum is really organized which has helped me a lot. The frequency of exams is around 2 months with class tests in between.
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It is good and it covers all topics needed to grow in the field so its not bad and the course is very good also so no need to worry about not leasring stuff .we will learn everything that is required to get a dream job
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I have choosen my course because it is trending branch in coming time because after 5G, everything will become IOT enable. Faculty in the college are quit qualified, very much experienced, their teaching skills are also good. Most of faculty follow time table and regularly come for classes
Course curriculum is good but can get more better. It is good because all the courses are studied on the basis of previous courses and pre requisite have already done for any current course. Course curriculum can be better if any hard course should have more time to complete as compared to any easy course.
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Actually , in our college there are multiple courses for Computer Science with specialisations and I am in the one with data science . To be honest, the curriculum is goor for AI, CSE and IT but for DS, it is still lacking.
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Nsutemphasize on mainly the learning of students as their involved in practicality of the subject matter also strive to provide students the application of the subjects that are taught in the curriculum. Being an old institution doesn't have space for improvement which I personally think but more frequently classes should be taken.
NSIT/DTU is far better than NIT Hamirpur for CSE.
Be it academics, placement, research culture, peer group, exposure, etc. NSIT/DTU will offer better opportunities. These two institutes also have a locational advantage. Due to the favorable location, you can easily get good exposure in the CSE domain. NSIT and DTU both will offer you plenty of opportunities. However, many students prefer NSIT for their small student intake.
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