How to study in IIT Delhi without cracking IIT JEE ADVANCED ??

There is good news for the students who wish to study at the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi but can't clear the tough Joint Entrance Exam (JEE)
The prestigious institute is planning to start nine short-term courses for the students who have cleared Class XII exams with above 75 percent merit
The admission to the courses will be based on an entrance test - separate from JEE, sources in the admission committee said.

Students who score above 75 per cent in Class XII exams are eligible to apply for the courses

The students will also have to clear an interview to get through.
Sources said that the courses will be of six months' duration and will be started in the coming academic session (2014-15). 
"The entrance for the short-term courses will be easier than JEE exams and the pattern will also be very different. Students who have scored above 75 percent in board exams can sit for the entrance. The admission will be done based on the entrance and an interview. The interview will hold 25 percent marks," said a source.
According to the sources the nine engineering courses will be offered in subjects like Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Textile technology.
On the completion of these courses, which will be foundation courses for B.Tech subjects, the students will be given certificates.
The course and fee structure are yet to be finalised. 
Sources said that each short-term course is expected to have 60 seats. 
The IIT administration, however, did not confirm the news.

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