Complete guide to management quota, NRI quota, and direct BTech admission in Delhi 2026. Fees, eligibility, and step-by-step process explained.
⚡ Quick Answer
Yes, direct/management quota admission is available in private and deemed engineering colleges in Delhi. DTU Delhi and government colleges don't offer management quota — only JAC Delhi Rounds. Colleges like IIIT Delhi, Amity University Delhi, IMI Delhi, GL Bajaj, and NIET Noida have 10–30% management quota seats. Fees are 1.5–2.5x higher than regular seats.
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20+
Colleges with MQ
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10%
Min MQ Seats %
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30%
Max MQ Seats %
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1.5–2.5x
Extra Fees (MQ)
Important: Government colleges (DTU Delhi, SCOE, PVPIT) have 0% management quota — 100% of their seats go through DTE JAC Delhi Rounds. Management quota is only for private and deemed universities approved by AICTE.
Seats, fees, and eligibility for direct admission. Data verified 2026.
| College | MQ Seats | MQ Fees |
|---|---|---|
IIIT Delhi (Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology) Autonomous — limited MQ seats | ~15% | ₹2.5L–₹3.5L/yr |
Amity University Delhi (Amity University Delhi) Deemed University — higher MQ % | ~20% | ₹3L–₹4.5L/yr |
IMI Delhi (Symbiosis Institute of Technology) Premium deemed — fewer MQ seats | ~15% | ₹5L–₹6L/yr |
MIT College of Engineering (MITCOE) Affiliated — higher MQ availability | ~25% | ₹2.5L–₹3.8L/yr |
IGDTUW Delhi Women-only — very limited MQ seats | ~10% | ₹2.2L–₹3L/yr |
GL Bajaj Delhi Merit College of Engineering Best MQ availability in Delhi | ~30% | ₹2L–₹2.8L/yr |
NIET Noida Affordable management quota | ~30% | ₹1.9L–₹2.6L/yr |
NRI (Non-Resident Indian) quota is a separate category available at deemed and private universities. It typically constitutes 5–15% of seats and is charged in USD or INR equivalent. You need a valid NRI/OCI certificate or a sponsorship letter from an NRI relative.
Amity University Delhi
Accepts OCI/NRI sponsored
IMI Delhi
International campus facilities
IIIT Delhi
Limited NRI seats
Bharati Vidyapeeth CoE
Deemed university — flexible
Identify colleges with management quota
Make a list of colleges where you want to seek direct admission. Check AICTE approval status and DTE Delhi records for management quota availability.
Contact college admission office directly
Call or visit the admission office of shortlisted colleges. Ask specifically for 'Institute Level seats' or 'Management Quota seats'. Do not rely solely on agents.
Submit application and documents
Submit Class 12 marksheet, photo ID, passport photos, and any available entrance scores. Fill the college's direct admission application form.
Attend college interview/counselling
Some colleges conduct a brief interview or counselling session for MQ seats. This is typically informal and assesses basic subject knowledge.
Pay management quota fees
Pay the first installment of management quota fees (usually 1 year in advance) via demand draft or online transfer. Get a fee receipt.
Receive provisional admission letter
College issues a provisional admission letter. Submit this to DU/affiliating university for enrollment. Collect your student ID and registration number.
Annual fee comparison at popular Delhi engineering colleges
| College | Regular (CAP) | Management Quota | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIIT Delhi | ₹1.6L–₹2.2L/yr | ₹2.5L–₹3.5L/yr | +~55% |
| Amity University Delhi | ₹2.0L–₹3.8L/yr | ₹3L–₹4.5L/yr | +~45% |
| IMI Delhi | ₹3.6L–₹4.8L/yr | ₹5L–₹6L/yr | +~35% |
| IGDTUW Delhi | ₹1.3L–₹1.75L/yr | ₹2.2L–₹3L/yr | +~70% |
Over 4 years, management quota can cost ₹3L–₹9L more than regular CAP admission. Always verify fees with the Fee Regulating Authority (FRA) Delhi approved fee schedule.
Yes — Management Quota is 100% Legal in India
AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and DTE Delhi regulate management quota admissions. All private and deemed colleges are permitted to fill a specified percentage of seats through institute-level admissions. Fees are capped by the Fee Regulating Authority (FRA) of Delhi.
Yes, management quota admission is completely legal. It is regulated by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and DTE Delhi (Directorate of Technical Education). Private and deemed universities are permitted to fill up to 15–30% of their seats through institute-level (management quota) admissions. Fees are capped and approved by the Fee Regulating Authority (FRA) of Delhi.
No. Delhi Technological University (DTU) is a government autonomous institute and does NOT offer management quota seats. 100% of its seats are filled through CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds conducted by DTE Delhi via JEE Main or JEE Main scores.
For management quota direct admission you need: Class 12 marksheet and passing certificate, Class 10 marksheet, Photo ID (Aadhar card), passport size photographs (6–8), migration certificate, gap certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate (for Delhi quota), and an JEE Main scorecard (though rank may not be mandatory for MQ seats).
Management quota fees are typically 1.5x to 2.5x higher than regular JAC Delhi Round fees. For example, IIIT Delhi regular fees are ₹1.6L–₹2.2L/year while management quota fees are ₹2.5L–₹3.5L/year. IMI Delhi regular fees are ₹3.6L–₹4.8L/year vs management quota ₹5L–₹6L/year. Total extra cost over 4 years can range from ₹3L to ₹8L.
Through the management quota route, some private and deemed colleges in Delhi may consider direct admission primarily based on Class 12 PCM percentage without requiring an entrance exam score. However, at least 45–50% marks in 12th PCM are required. GL Bajaj, NIET Noida, and some other private colleges have the most flexible criteria for management quota.
NRI (Non-Resident Indian) quota is typically 5–15% of seats reserved for NRI students or those sponsored by NRI relatives. Fees are charged in USD and are significantly higher (often $4,000–$8,000/year). Deemed universities like Amity University Delhi, IMI Delhi, and Symbiosis institutions are popular for NRI quota admissions. You need a valid NRI/OCI status and sponsorship letter.
Management quota admission typically begins after JAC Delhi Round 1 or Round 2 results (usually July–August). Colleges open their institute-level admission windows after DTE releases the CAP schedule. For 2026, the process is expected to start in August 2026. Contact individual college admission offices directly starting June 2026 to register your interest early.
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