Admission Process Overview
The admission to the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at MIT Group of Institutes Ujjain is primarily through JEE Advanced or JEE Main, depending on the category and quota. The process is conducted in multiple stages to ensure fair and transparent selection.
Stage 1: Application Submission
Eligible candidates must submit their applications online through the official website of the university. Applications are typically available from March to April each year, with deadlines varying based on category and exam mode.
Stage 2: Qualifying Exam Score
Candidates who qualify in JEE Advanced or JEE Main are eligible to proceed further. The university considers scores from both exams for admission, with a preference given to those scoring above the cutoff marks set by the university.
Stage 3: Counseling Process
Based on merit and available seats, candidates undergo counseling sessions where they can select their preferred branch and institution. The process includes choice filling, seat allocation, and final confirmation of admission.
Stage 4: Final Seat Acceptance
After seat allocation, candidates must confirm their acceptance by paying the required fees within the specified timeframe. Failure to do so results in the cancellation of the seat.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Age Limit | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination |
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General | 25 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 75% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
EWS | 25 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 70% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
OBC-NCL | 25 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 65% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
SC | 25 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
ST | 25 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 60% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (General) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC/ST) | 30 Years | JEE Advanced/JEE Main | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
Historical Rank Trends
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwD (General) | PwD (OBC-NCL) | PwD (SC/ST) |
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2020 | 12500 | 14500 | 18000 | 22000 | 25000 | 13000 | 16000 | 20000 |
2021 | 11000 | 13000 | 16000 | 20000 | 23000 | 12000 | 15000 | 19000 |
2022 | 10500 | 12500 | 15000 | 19000 | 22000 | 11500 | 14000 | 18000 |
2023 | 9500 | 11500 | 14000 | 18000 | 21000 | 10500 | 13000 | 17000 |
2024 | 9000 | 11000 | 13500 | 17000 | 20000 | 10000 | 12500 | 16000 |
Exam Preparation Tips and Counseling Strategy
Preparing for JEE Advanced or JEE Main requires a structured approach and consistent effort. Candidates should focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning, especially in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Time management is crucial during the exam preparation phase. Students are advised to create a study schedule that allocates time for each subject based on their strengths and weaknesses.
Mock tests and previous years' question papers are valuable resources for practice and identifying areas of improvement. Additionally, joining coaching centers or online platforms can provide additional support and guidance.
For counseling, candidates must carefully analyze the opening and closing ranks from previous years to make informed choices. It's advisable to fill preferences in descending order of rank, considering both branch and college options.