Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the Bachelor of Technology program at Gyan Ganga College of Technology is conducted through a transparent and merit-based system. The primary mode of admission is through JEE Advanced or JEE Main, depending on the category of applicants. The college follows a centralized counseling procedure administered by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for admissions under the All India Quota.
Step-by-Step Admission Process
- Application Submission: Candidates must register online through the official website of JoSAA or the respective state-level counseling authority. Applications are submitted using valid credentials and required documents.
- Eligibility Verification: After registration, applicants undergo a verification process to ensure they meet all eligibility criteria as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Education.
- Entrance Exam Score: Candidates must have appeared for JEE Advanced or JEE Main and scored above the qualifying marks set by the conducting body. The scores are used to determine merit rankings.
- Counseling Session: Based on rank lists released by JoSAA, candidates participate in online counseling sessions where they can choose their preferred institutions and programs.
- Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated based on candidate preferences, available seats, and category-wise reservations. Once a seat is allotted, it must be confirmed through the official portal.
- Document Verification: Candidates who have been allotted seats must appear for document verification at the designated center to confirm their identity and eligibility.
- Seat Acceptance: Final confirmation of admission requires payment of fees and submission of necessary documents within the specified time frame.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Age Limit | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination |
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General | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 75% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
EWS | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 70% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
OBC-NCL | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 65% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
SC | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
ST | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
PwD (General) | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
PwD (SC/ST) | Must be 17 years or above by December 31st of the admission year | JEE Main or JEE Advanced | 45% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics | PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
Historical Rank Data (Last 7 Years)
Year | General Category | EWS Category | OBC-NCL Category | SC Category | ST Category | PwD (General) Category | PwD (SC/ST) Category |
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2024 | 12500 | 18500 | 23500 | 34000 | 42000 | 62000 | 70000 |
2023 | 13000 | 19000 | 24000 | 35000 | 43000 | 63000 | 71000 |
2022 | 14000 | 20000 | 25000 | 36000 | 44000 | 64000 | 72000 |
2021 | 15000 | 21000 | 26000 | 37000 | 45000 | 65000 | 73000 |
2020 | 16000 | 22000 | 27000 | 38000 | 46000 | 66000 | 74000 |
2019 | 17000 | 23000 | 28000 | 39000 | 47000 | 67000 | 75000 |
2018 | 18000 | 24000 | 29000 | 40000 | 48000 | 68000 | 76000 |
Strategic Advice for Aspirants
To maximize chances of admission, aspirants should start preparing early and follow a structured plan. Here are some strategic tips:
- Thorough Preparation Plan: Create a detailed study schedule covering all subjects based on the syllabus of JEE Advanced or JEE Main.
- Regular Practice Tests: Take mock tests regularly to assess performance and improve time management skills.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Identify weak areas and allocate extra time for revision and practice.
- Utilize Coaching Resources: Enroll in reputable coaching institutes or use online resources for comprehensive preparation.
- Choice Filling Strategy: During counseling, select colleges based on past rank trends and personal preferences to optimize chances of securing a seat.
- Stay Updated: Keep track of official notifications regarding exam dates, result announcements, and admission processes.