Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the Computer Engineering program at Jaswant Singh Rawat Government Polytechnic Bironkhal is conducted through a combination of merit-based selection and reservation policies. Applications are accepted through online portals managed by the state education department, with detailed instructions provided on the official website.
Prospective candidates must fill out an application form containing personal details, academic history, and preferences for various categories. The application deadline typically falls in May or June, depending on the academic calendar. After submission, applicants are required to pay a non-refundable application fee, which varies by category.
The final selection is based on merit, with the cut-off rank determined by performance in qualifying examinations such as JEE Main or state-level entrance tests. Candidates must also meet specific eligibility criteria related to age limits and subject combinations.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination | Age Limit |
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General | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years (as on 1st July) |
EWS | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years (as on 1st July) |
OBC-NCL | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years (as on 1st July) |
SC | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years (as on 1st July) |
ST | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years (as on 1st July) |
PwD (General) | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 25 years (as on 1st July) |
PwD (SC/ST) | JEE Main / State Entrance Test | 35% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 25 years (as on 1st July) |
Admission Statistics (Last 7 Years)
Year | General (Opening Rank) | General (Closing Rank) | EWS (Opening Rank) | EWS (Closing Rank) | OBC-NCL (Opening Rank) | OBC-NCL (Closing Rank) | SC (Opening Rank) | SC (Closing Rank) | ST (Opening Rank) | ST (Closing Rank) |
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2020 | 15000 | 25000 | 18000 | 30000 | 12000 | 20000 | 9000 | 15000 | 7000 | 12000 |
2021 | 14000 | 23000 | 16000 | 28000 | 11000 | 19000 | 8000 | 14000 | 6000 | 11000 |
2022 | 13000 | 21000 | 15000 | 26000 | 10000 | 18000 | 7000 | 13000 | 5000 | 10000 |
2023 | 12000 | 20000 | 14000 | 25000 | 9000 | 17000 | 6000 | 12000 | 4000 | 9000 |
2024 | 11000 | 19000 | 13000 | 24000 | 8000 | 16000 | 5000 | 11000 | 3000 | 8000 |
Strategic Preparation Tips
To maximize chances of admission, aspirants should start preparing early, ideally from the 11th grade. A structured study plan covering all subjects is crucial, especially for mathematics and science.
Regular practice with sample papers and mock tests helps improve time management and reduces exam anxiety. Candidates should also stay updated on current affairs and focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization.
For counseling, it's advisable to list preferences strategically based on past rank trends and the availability of seats in desired branches. Prioritizing top choices first and including safety options ensures better chances of securing admission.
The counseling process involves document verification, seat allocation, and fee payment. Candidates must appear physically at the designated center for final confirmation of their admission status.