Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the B.Tech in Education program at Asian International University Imphal West is highly competitive and follows a structured procedure designed to ensure merit-based selection.
Applicants must first register online through the official university portal or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced website. The registration process involves submitting personal details, academic transcripts, and required documents.
After successful registration, candidates must appear for the qualifying examination—either JEE Advanced or another recognized entrance test such as JEE Main, depending on the current admission guidelines. Scores from these exams are used to determine eligibility for counseling rounds.
The next step involves submitting the application form along with necessary documents including 10th and 12th standard mark sheets, identity proof, and category certificates if applicable. All documents must be attested by authorized officials and uploaded in the specified formats.
Once the application is processed, candidates are ranked based on their performance in the qualifying exam. The university then conducts a counseling session where seats are allocated according to merit scores and preferences indicated by applicants.
Final seat acceptance requires candidates to confirm their admission by paying the required fees and completing the enrollment formalities within the specified timeframe. This ensures that admitted students commit to joining the program and prepares them for academic life at AIU Imphal West.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Age Limit | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combinations |
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General | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 75% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
EWS | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 70% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
OBC-NCL | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 65% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
SC | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
ST | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (General) | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 55% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (EWS) | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC) | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (ST) | 20 years (as of July 1) | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
Admission Statistics (Last Five Years)
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwD General | PwD EWS | PwD OBC-NCL | PwD SC | PwD ST |
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2024 | 1350 | 980 | 1520 | 670 | 320 | 150 | 100 | 120 | 80 | 40 |
2023 | 1300 | 950 | 1480 | 650 | 300 | 140 | 90 | 110 | 75 | 35 |
2022 | 1280 | 920 | 1450 | 630 | 290 | 135 | 85 | 105 | 70 | 30 |
2021 | 1250 | 900 | 1400 | 600 | 280 | 130 | 80 | 100 | 65 | 25 |
2020 | 1200 | 880 | 1350 | 580 | 270 | 125 | 75 | 95 | 60 | 20 |
Strategic Advice for Aspirants
To maximize their chances of admission, aspirants should begin preparing well in advance. A consistent study schedule covering all subjects is essential. Regular practice tests and mock exams help identify weak areas and improve time management skills.
Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly is crucial. Candidates should also stay updated with current affairs, particularly those related to education and policy, as they may appear in descriptive questions or interviews.
When filling choices during counseling, it's important to consider rank trends, branch preferences, and regional availability. Prioritize branches based on personal interest and career aspirations while also considering the safety factor—choosing a few safer options ensures admission even if top choices are not successful.
Additionally, candidates should prepare for interviews by practicing common questions about their motivation, understanding of education, and future goals. Being articulate and confident during these sessions can significantly enhance one's selection odds.