JAC Delhi Counselling 2025: Balance fee payment schedule out
Gauri Mittal | July 28, 2025 | 06:08 PM IST | 1 min read
JAC Delhi admissions for BTech, BArch: Final spot round to be conducted for NSUT, DTU, IGDTUW
The tuition fee payment has begun for admissions to Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW), and Delhi Technological University (DTU). The engineering, architecture and management admissions to these institutes were done through the Joint Admission Committee (JAC) Delhi counselling 2025.
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All seats in the Outside Delhi category have been filled via spot round counselling. JAC Delhi will conduct the final round of counselling on July 29, 2025, for general Delhi candidates with JEE ranks above 4 lakh. The seat allotment will be done offline at the institutes.
Candidates who have been allotted seats through previous rounds of JAC Delhi counselling have to pay the balance amount of their tuition fees at their respective institutes. A fraction of the tuition fees has been collected during the counselling process in the form of the Seat Acceptance Fee (SAF).
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JAC Delhi Counselling 2025: Fee payment
DTU students can submit the remainder of their annual academic fees on the official portal, saarthi.dtu.ac.in. The balance amount for Bachelor of Technology (BTech) admissions amounts to Rs 1,52,700. The fee payment deadline is August 10.
The balance amount for BTech admissions at NSUT is Rs 1,55,000, and Rs 1,67,000 for BArch admissions. The balance fee submission portal for provisionally admitted candidates will remain open till July 31. Selected students have to physically report to the campus on August 1 for their course registration approval.
For candidates admitted to IGDTUW, the balance fee can be submitted on the official website, igdtuw.ac.in, till August 4. BTech and BTech-MBA dual degree programme students have to pay Rs 63,000, while BArch students have to pay Rs 79,000 as the remainder tuition fees. The payment can be made via IGDTUW’s fee collection portal, using net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI payment methods.
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