JAC Delhi counselling 2024 dates likely tomorrow; BTech courses offered by participating colleges
Anu Parthiban | May 26, 2024 | 09:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
JAC Delhi 2024 counselling will be based on JEE Main. Registration for BTech, BArch, and management courses will begin soon at jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: Joint Admission Committee (JAC) is expected to start the registration for JAC Delhi counselling 2024 for admission to undergraduate (UG) programmes in Delhi Government-funded universities tomorrow. Eligible candidates seeking admission to engineering, architecture, and management programmes will have to submit the JAC Delhi application form 2024 through the official website, jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in.
Admission will be based on the ranks obtained by the students in Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2024) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Last year, the JAC counselling 2024 was held to fill a total of 6,666 seats in engineering offered by the five participating institutions, and 90 seats in BArch offered by two participating institutions. However, there may be slight difference in the seat matrix depending on availability this year.
The committee will issue a detailed notification on the counselling process, fees, seat matrix, and courses offered while announcing JAC Delhi schedule 2024. The application fees for JAC counselling was Rs 1,500.
Also read JEE Advanced 2024 Exam Analysis: Paper 2 tougher than paper 1; maths challenging, chemistry tricky
JAC Counselling 2024: Colleges, courses
Here’s the list of courses offered by the participating colleges.
|
College |
Course |
Duration |
|
Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) |
BTech Bio-Technology (BT) Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) (CSDS) Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) (CSAI) Electrical Engineering (EE) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Electronics and Communication Engineering (Internet of Things) (EIOT) Information Technology (IT) Information Technology (Network and Information Security) (ITNS) Instrumentation and Control Engineering (ICE) Mathematics and Computing (MAC) Mechanical Engineering (ME) Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things) (CIOT) Electronics and Communication Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) (ECAM) Geoinformatics (GI) Mechanical Engineering (Electric Vehicles) (MEEV) |
4 years |
|
BArch |
5 years |
|
|
Delhi Technological University (DTU) |
BTech Bio-Technology (BT) Chemical Engineering (CHE) Civil Engineering (CE) Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Electrical Engineering (EE) Environmental Engineering (ENE) Engineering Physics (EP) Information Technology (IT) Mathematics and Computing (MCE) Mechanical Engineering (ME) Mechanical Engineering with Specialization in Automotive Engineering (MAM) Production and Industrial Engineering (PIE) Software Engineering (SE) |
4 years |
|
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) (for female candidates only) |
BTech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Computer Science and Engineering – Artificial Intelligence (CSE-AI) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Electronics and Communication Engineering – Artificial Intelligence (ECE-AI) Information Technology (IT) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Mechanical and Automation Engineering (MAE) |
4 years |
|
|
Dual degree BTech (MAE) + MBA Bachelor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering (BTech - MAE) and Mater of Business Administration (MBA) with exit option after 4 years (DMAM) |
6 years |
|
|
BArch |
5 years |
|
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIITD) |
BTech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (CSAM) Computer Science and Design (CSD) Computer Science and Social Sciences (CSSS) Computer Science and Biosciences (CSB) Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAI) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Electronics and VLSI Engineering (EVE) |
4 years |
|
Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) |
BTech Computer Science Engineering (CSE) Computer Science Engineering (CSE) Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Mechanical Engineering (ME) Mechanical Engineering (ME) Mechatronics Engineering (MCT) |
4 years |
Students who are offered admission into BTech in Mechanical Engineering will have an option to choose specialization in automation engineering in Okhla-I campus) or tool engineering in Okhla-II campus also.
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