DAIICT Design Aptitude Test
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Yes, you have a very strong chance of getting admission to the ICT branch at DA-IICT Gandhinagar under the SEBC category with your score
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Agar aapko LD College me CSE mil raha hai, toh woh ek very good ROI option hai because government college hone ki wajah se fees kaafi low hoti hai aur placements bhi decent rehte hain.
Lekin agar aapka main target top-level coding culture, better exposure, stronger placements, aur CSE-focused
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you have a solid chance of securing admission to the B.Tech ICT branch at DA-IICT Gandhinagar with an All India Rank (AIR) of 14,604 and a 99.09 percentile. You can find, access and get more information here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/daiict-reality-check-in-2026-cutoff-fees-placements-scholarships-explained Hope it helps!
The chances of getting admission in DAIICT Gandhinagar are tough with 90 percentile in JEE Mains .
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Admission to the ICT branch at DAIICT depends on your GUJCET rank, board marks, category, and the year's cutoff. With around 85–90% in PCM and a 100+ score in GUJCET, there may be a chance for SEBC category students, but it depends on the final cutoff during counselling.
You
With a percentile of 97.76, you have a very strong chance of securing admission at DA-IICT (Gandhinagar) under the NRI/Foreign National (DAFS) category.
While the competition for the "All India" general seats requires a 99+ percentile for top branches, the NRI quota has a separate merit list. DA-IICT requires a
DA-IICT does not officially release a specific MSC IT cutoff score. Instead, they release a merit list based on the performance of candidates in the entrance test. To be considered for the DAIICT merit list, candidates must meet the following academic requirements:
Graduation: Minimum of 60% aggregate marks (or equivalent
With JEE Main rank 101,571, getting ECE in DAIICT is very hard because their cutoff is much lower, around 12,000. Even with reservations, your rank is higher than their usual cutoff.
You can try other private colleges or state counseling where cutoff ranks are higher. Also, some colleges have management
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