DTU M.Tech admission 2020 notification released, applications to go live on May 8
Team Careers360 | April 18, 2020 | 01:14 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Delhi Technological University has released the admission notification for M.Tech admission in the academic session 2020. The university has notified that the application form will be available online from May 8 on the official website dtu.ac.in. The other dates for admission process which includes the last date to fill applications, release of merit list for GATE applicants, admit cards for admission test and other dates will be notified in due course of time.
Delhi Technological University, formerly known as Delhi College of Engineering, offers full time and part time M.Tech programs in 21 streams. Admission in the full time M.Tech programs is on the basis of GATE while for part time programs, the university conducts an admission test. The university also accepts sponsored applications for M.Tech admission in select specialisations. Admission to the sponsored seats are offered through a written test.
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