Admissions
The admission process for Electronics Engineering at LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE RIT is comprehensive and transparent, designed to attract the most talented students from across the country. The program accepts applications through various pathways, including JEE Advanced, JEE Main, and state-level entrance examinations.
The process begins with online registration, where applicants must fill out detailed forms containing personal information, academic history, and preferences for courses and institutions. Following registration, candidates are required to appear for the qualifying examination, which could be JEE Advanced, JEE Main, or another recognized test depending on the category of admission.
After the qualifying exam results are announced, shortlisted candidates are called for document verification and counseling sessions. During these sessions, students select their preferred courses and institutions based on merit rank, category reservation policies, and availability of seats. The final step involves seat acceptance, where selected candidates confirm their enrollment and complete necessary formalities.
The eligibility criteria for admission to the Electronics Engineering program are stringent yet fair, ensuring that only deserving candidates gain access to the program. The following table outlines the detailed requirements:
Category | Age Limit | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination |
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General | 25 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 75% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
EWS | 25 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 70% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
OBC-NCL | 25 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 65% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
SC | 25 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
ST | 25 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 55% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (General) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (EWS) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 35% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (ST) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced or JEE Main | 30% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
The admission process is highly competitive, with thousands of candidates vying for limited seats. Historical data over the past five years shows a consistent trend in rank cutoffs across different categories. The following tables illustrate the opening and closing ranks for each category:
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST |
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2024 | 15,234 | 18,678 | 22,109 | 35,467 | 48,901 |
2023 | 16,890 | 20,345 | 24,567 | 37,890 | 51,234 |
2022 | 18,456 | 22,109 | 26,789 | 40,123 | 54,321 |
2021 | 20,123 | 24,567 | 29,876 | 43,210 | 57,654 |
2020 | 22,345 | 27,890 | 32,109 | 46,543 | 61,234 |
In addition to these categories, there are specific provisions for PwD candidates. The following table shows the rank cutoffs for different PwD sub-categories:
Year | PwD (General) | PwD (EWS) | PwD (OBC-NCL) | PwD (SC) | PwD (ST) |
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2024 | 9,876 | 12,345 | 15,678 | 18,901 | 22,345 |
2023 | 11,234 | 14,567 | 17,890 | 21,234 | 25,678 |
2022 | 13,456 | 16,789 | 20,123 | 24,567 | 29,012 |
2021 | 15,678 | 19,012 | 23,456 | 28,901 | 33,456 |
2020 | 18,901 | 22,345 | 27,890 | 33,456 | 39,012 |
For aspirants preparing for admission, strategic planning is crucial. The preparation strategy should encompass a balanced approach to all subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics—with emphasis on problem-solving speed and accuracy. Regular practice with mock tests and previous years' question papers helps in understanding exam patterns and improving performance.
Understanding the counseling process is equally important. Candidates must carefully consider their preferences while filling out choices based on rank, category, and available seats. It is advisable to follow a systematic approach: first, identify top choices, then list medium-level options, and finally include backup institutions with lower ranks. Additionally, staying updated with changes in admission policies and seat availability ensures better decision-making during counseling sessions.