Admissions Process Overview
The admission to the B.Tech in Agriculture program at Dr P A Inamdar University Pune is conducted through a merit-based selection process, primarily based on performance in national-level entrance examinations such as JEE Advanced or other relevant qualifying exams. The university also considers scores from state-level exams like MHT-CET and NEET for certain categories.
Application Steps
- Online Registration: Candidates must register online through the official university website during the designated registration period, usually beginning in April.
- Fill Application Form: Complete the application form with personal details, academic history, and preferences for admission categories.
- Upload Documents: Submit scanned copies of required documents including identity proof, mark sheets, certificates, etc., as per the format provided by the university.
- Pay Fees: Pay the application fee via net banking or debit card. Fee details are available on the official website.
- Print Admit Card: Download and print the admit card from the website before the exam date.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Age Limit | Subject Combinations |
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General | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 60% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
EWS | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 50% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
OBC-NCL | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 50% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
SC | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 45% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
ST | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 40% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (General) | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 40% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC/ST) | JEE Advanced / MHT-CET / NEET | 35% | 17-25 years | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
Admission Categories
The university follows a categorized admission system with several subcategories for reserved seats. These include:
- General Category: All candidates not belonging to any reserved category.
- Economic Weaker Sections (EWS): Candidates from families earning less than ₹8 lakh per annum.
- OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes - Non-Creamy Layer): Candidates from OBC categories who do not fall in the creamy layer.
- SC (Scheduled Castes): Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes.
- ST (Scheduled Tribes): Candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes.
- PwD (Persons with Disabilities): Candidates with disabilities as per government guidelines.
Previous Year Rank Analysis
The following tables show the opening and closing ranks for the last seven years:
Year | Opening Rank (General) | Closing Rank (General) | Opening Rank (EWS) | Closing Rank (EWS) | Opening Rank (OBC-NCL) | Closing Rank (OBC-NCL) | Opening Rank (SC) | Closing Rank (SC) | Opening Rank (ST) | Closing Rank (ST) |
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2024 | 15000 | 28000 | 22000 | 37000 | 18000 | 30000 | 14000 | 25000 | 9000 | 18000 |
2023 | 14000 | 26000 | 20000 | 35000 | 16000 | 28000 | 12000 | 23000 | 8000 | 16000 |
2022 | 13000 | 24000 | 19000 | 33000 | 15000 | 26000 | 11000 | 21000 | 7000 | 14000 |
2021 | 12000 | 22000 | 18000 | 31000 | 14000 | 24000 | 10000 | 19000 | 6000 | 12000 |
2020 | 11000 | 20000 | 17000 | 29000 | 13000 | 22000 | 9000 | 17000 | 5000 | 10000 |
2019 | 10000 | 18000 | 16000 | 27000 | 12000 | 20000 | 8000 | 15000 | 4000 | 8000 |
2018 | 9000 | 16000 | 15000 | 25000 | 11000 | 18000 | 7000 | 13000 | 3000 | 6000 |
Preparation Strategy for Aspirants
To succeed in the admission process, candidates must prepare strategically across all subjects. Here are key tips:
- Focus on Physics and Chemistry: These subjects form a significant part of the JEE syllabus and require consistent practice.
- Solve Previous Year Papers: Regularly solving past exam papers helps in understanding pattern, difficulty level, and time management.
- Time Management: Allocate specific hours for each subject based on strengths and weaknesses.
- Take Mock Tests: Regular mock tests simulate real exam conditions and boost confidence.
- Join Coaching Classes (Optional): Enroll in reputable coaching institutes if self-study isn't sufficient.
- Stay Updated with News: Keep track of current affairs and changes in the exam pattern or syllabus.
Counseling Process
The counseling process is conducted online through the official website. Candidates who qualify must:
- Register for Counseling: Log in to the counseling portal using JEE Advanced scores or other qualifying exam results.
- Select Preferences: Choose preferred courses and colleges based on rank and category.
- Fill Choice Form: Submit a choice form with priorities of institutions and programs.
- Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated based on merit, preferences, and availability.
- Accept Seat and Pay Fees: Once allotted, candidates must confirm acceptance and pay the required fees within specified deadlines.
Choice Filling Strategy
To maximize chances of admission, follow these guidelines:
- Use a Balanced Approach: Include a mix of top-tier and safer choices to ensure admission in any program.
- Consider Category Quotas: Prioritize categories that align with your eligibility to gain extra benefits.
- Check Historical Ranks: Review previous years' rank data to make informed decisions.
- Include Regional Colleges: Consider regional institutions where cutoffs might be lower but quality remains high.
Important Dates
The key dates for the admission process are typically as follows:
- Application Begins: April 1st
- Application Ends: May 15th
- Exam Conducted: June 10th (JEE Advanced)
- Counseling Starts: July 1st
- Seat Allotment: August 1st
For the most accurate and updated information, candidates are advised to regularly check the official university website and stay connected with the latest notifications.