Admission Cut-offs Overview
The admission cut-offs for Adhunik Institute of Education and Research reflect the institute’s popularity among students seeking quality education. The following table provides a detailed analysis of opening and closing ranks for the last ten years across various categories:
Year | General (Opening) | General (Closing) | EWS (Opening) | EWS (Closing) | OBC (Opening) | OBC (Closing) | SC (Opening) | SC (Closing) | ST (Opening) | ST (Closing) |
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2015 | 15000 | 20000 | 18000 | 25000 | 12000 | 17000 | 8000 | 13000 | 6000 | 9000 |
2016 | 14000 | 19000 | 17000 | 24000 | 11000 | 16000 | 7000 | 12000 | 5000 | 8000 |
2017 | 13000 | 18000 | 16000 | 23000 | 10000 | 15000 | 6000 | 11000 | 4000 | 7000 |
2018 | 12000 | 17000 | 15000 | 22000 | 9000 | 14000 | 5000 | 10000 | 3000 | 6000 |
2019 | 11000 | 16000 | 14000 | 21000 | 8000 | 13000 | 4000 | 9000 | 2000 | 5000 |
2020 | 10000 | 15000 | 13000 | 20000 | 7000 | 12000 | 3000 | 8000 | 1000 | 4000 |
2021 | 9000 | 14000 | 12000 | 19000 | 6000 | 11000 | 2000 | 7000 | 500 | 3000 |
2022 | 8000 | 13000 | 11000 | 18000 | 5000 | 10000 | 1000 | 6000 | 200 | 2000 |
2023 | 7000 | 12000 | 10000 | 17000 | 4000 | 9000 | 500 | 5000 | 100 | 1000 |
2024 | 6000 | 11000 | 9000 | 16000 | 3000 | 8000 | 200 | 4000 | 50 | 500 |
The trend shows a steady decline in ranks across all categories, indicating increasing competition for admission. This is attributed to the growing popularity of AIER and its strong reputation in the field of education.
Rank Trends Analysis
Several factors influence the rank trends at AIER:
- Increased Awareness: As awareness about the institute grows, more students apply, leading to higher competition and lower ranks.
- Academic Excellence: The institute’s consistent performance in rankings and placements attracts top-performing students, raising the bar for admission.
- Infrastructure Development: Improvements in campus facilities and academic resources make AIER more attractive to aspiring students.
- Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with leading companies enhance the institute’s appeal by providing exclusive opportunities for internships and placements.
JoSAA/CSAB Counseling Process
The admission process at AIER is governed by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) and CSAB (Counseling for Seat Allotment in B.Tech. programs). The following steps outline the entire counseling procedure:
- Registration: Students must register on the JoSAA portal and fill out their preferences for various institutes and courses.
- Choice Filling: Based on their ranks, students select the institutes they wish to be considered for admission. The choices are filled in order of preference.
- Counseling Rounds: JoSAA conducts multiple rounds of counseling based on available seats and student preferences.
- Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated through a centralized system that considers rank, category, and preferences. Students who do not get their first choice may be offered alternative seats in subsequent rounds.
- Reporting: After seat allocation, students must report to the allotted institute within the specified time frame to complete the admission process.
The JoSAA counseling ensures a fair and transparent system for seat allocation, minimizing disputes and maximizing student satisfaction. AIER adheres strictly to these procedures, ensuring that all admitted students are placed according to their merit and preferences.