Cut-off
The admission process at Aditya College of Technology and Science is highly competitive, with a focus on merit-based selection. The cut-off ranks for various branches are determined based on performance in entrance examinations such as JEE Main and state-level exams.
Year | General (Gen) | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | PwD |
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2023 | 8500 | 9000 | 12000 | 15000 | 18000 | 20000 |
2022 | 9000 | 9500 | 13000 | 16000 | 19000 | 22000 |
2021 | 9500 | 10000 | 14000 | 17000 | 20000 | 23000 |
2020 | 10000 | 10500 | 15000 | 18000 | 21000 | 24000 |
2019 | 10500 | 11000 | 16000 | 19000 | 22000 | 25000 |
2018 | 11000 | 11500 | 17000 | 20000 | 23000 | 26000 |
2017 | 11500 | 12000 | 18000 | 21000 | 24000 | 27000 |
The cut-off ranks have shown a gradual increase over the years, reflecting the growing popularity of Aditya College among engineering aspirants. The trend indicates that admission is becoming more competitive as the college continues to enhance its academic profile and industry reputation.
Rank Trends Analysis
The analysis of rank trends reveals that the cut-off for general category students has increased steadily over the past decade. This reflects the college's growing recognition as a premier institution for engineering education in the region.
For reserved categories such as SC, ST, and PwD, the cut-offs have remained relatively stable, indicating that the college is committed to providing equal access to quality education for all students regardless of their background.
The EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) category shows a moderate increase in cut-offs, suggesting that more students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds are qualifying for admission.
JoSAA/CSAB Counseling Process
The admission process at Aditya College follows the guidelines set by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) and CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board). Students who qualify in JEE Main or state-level entrance exams can participate in the counseling process.
After appearing for the qualifying examination, students must register on the official JoSAA website and fill out their preferences for colleges and branches. The seat allocation is done based on merit and rank, with priority given to students who have secured higher ranks.
The counseling process involves multiple rounds of seat allotment, with each round allowing students to accept or reject allocated seats. Once a student accepts a seat, they are required to complete the admission formalities within the specified time frame.
Students can also participate in the spot-round counseling if they wish to secure seats in colleges that have unoccupied seats after the main counseling rounds. This provides an additional opportunity for students who did not get allocated a seat in earlier rounds.