LDCE Releases Provisional Merit List of Various Minor Courses, Check Details Here!


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Writer-Editorial Content | Updated On - Jan 10, 2025

Documents such as identity proof, proof of age, and academic certificates in original and self-attested form must be submitted for verification at the time of admission.

LDCE Notice

The L.D. College of Engineering has released the provisional merit list for minor courses such as AIML, Robotics, Electrical Vehicles, Green Technology, and Forensic Structural Engineering. Most courses provide 60 + 6 seats (30 Regular + 3 D2D for Parent and Other branches), whereas Forensic Structural Engineering provides 15 Regular + 2 D2D for Parent and 15 Regular + 1 D2D for Other branches. On January 10, 2025, the seat allocation list will be made public.

LDCE Minor Courses Seat Allotment Schedule

On the day indicated in the table below, the list of seats reserved for minor courses at L.D. College of Engineering will be made public.

Particulars Date
Date of the LDCE minor course seat allocation release January 10, 2025

LDCE Minor Courses Specialisations Offered

Candidates have the opportunity to choose among the following minor courses at L.D. College of Engineering

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Blockchain
  • Cyber Security
  • Data Science
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Robotics
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality

LDCE Minor Courses Documents Required

The following documents is required of candidates upon admission:

  • Identity proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, and voter ID card)
  • Age Proof (Birth Certificate)
  • Address proof (Electricity Bill)
  • Academic Certificates (All certificates from class 10 onwards)
  • Caste Certificate (For SC/ST Candidates)
  • Other relevant documents including Disability certificate, Income Proof

LDCE Minor Courses Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must be eligible as per the below-mentioned criteria to apply for L.D. College of Engineering minor courses

  • Must have passed the 10+2 (HSC) test with at least 45% marks in Physics and Mathematics.
  • Passed the 10+2 (HSC) exam with a minimum of 40% marks in Physics and Mathematics for SC/ST/SEBC/EWS students.
  • Not having a backlog in the first year.

All admissions-related information will be sent to the email address entered when submitting the application. Once registered, email addresses cannot be changed.

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