Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the Bachelor of Computer Science program at Mittal Institute of Technology is highly competitive and rigorous. It primarily follows two pathways: through JEE Advanced or through the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) followed by state-level counseling processes.
The first step involves registering online via the official website of the university. Applicants must fill out a detailed form providing personal information, academic records, and contact details. The registration fee is typically INR 1000 for general category candidates and varies for reserved categories.
After successful registration, candidates are required to upload scanned copies of their documents including identity proof, educational certificates, and photographs. Once all documents are verified, the candidate becomes eligible for the next stage—exam writing.
The exam dates for JEE Advanced are usually announced in December, with the actual examination held in May. Candidates who qualify in JEE Advanced are invited for counseling rounds conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Similarly, those who perform well in JEE Main may participate in state-level counseling sessions.
Upon clearing the entrance exams, candidates receive an invitation to attend the counseling process. During this stage, students must fill out their preferences for colleges and programs based on their ranks and category status. The allocation of seats is done through a merit-based system using normalized scores.
After seat allocation, candidates must confirm their enrollment by paying the required fees and completing formalities within the stipulated deadline. Failure to complete these steps results in forfeiture of the allocated 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) | 25 Years | JEE Advanced / JEE Main | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
PwD (SC/ST) | 25 Years | JEE Advanced / JEE Main | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
Opening and Closing Ranks for the Last 7 Years
Year | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
---|---|---|---|
2025 | General | 7456 | 13890 |
2025 | EWS | 12540 | 21000 |
2025 | OBC-NCL | 18700 | 32400 |
2025 | SC | 31000 | 52800 |
2025 | ST | 43000 | 78000 |
2025 | PwD (General) | 11000 | 19000 |
2025 | PwD (SC/ST) | 23000 | 40000 |
2024 | General | 8100 | 15600 |
2024 | EWS | 13500 | 22500 |
2024 | OBC-NCL | 19800 | 35000 |
2024 | SC | 33000 | 56000 |
2024 | ST | 45000 | 80000 |
2024 | PwD (General) | 12000 | 20000 |
2024 | PwD (SC/ST) | 25000 | 42000 |
2023 | General | 8900 | 17000 |
2023 | EWS | 14500 | 23500 |
2023 | OBC-NCL | 21000 | 37000 |
2023 | SC | 35000 | 60000 |
2023 | ST | 48000 | 85000 |
2023 | PwD (General) | 13000 | 21000 |
2023 | PwD (SC/ST) | 27000 | 45000 |
2022 | General | 9100 | 18000 |
2022 | EWS | 15000 | 24000 |
2022 | OBC-NCL | 22000 | 38000 |
2022 | SC | 37000 | 65000 |
2022 | ST | 50000 | 90000 |
2022 | PwD (General) | 14000 | 22000 |
2022 | PwD (SC/ST) | 29000 | 48000 |
2021 | General | 9500 | 19000 |
2021 | EWS | 16000 | 25000 |
2021 | OBC-NCL | 23000 | 40000 |
2021 | SC | 39000 | 70000 |
2021 | ST | 52000 | 95000 |
2021 | PwD (General) | 15000 | 23000 |
2021 | PwD (SC/ST) | 31000 | 50000 |
2020 | General | 9800 | 20000 |
2020 | EWS | 17000 | 26000 |
2020 | OBC-NCL | 24000 | 42000 |
2020 | SC | 41000 | 75000 |
2020 | ST | 55000 | 100000 |
2020 | PwD (General) | 16000 | 24000 |
2020 | PwD (SC/ST) | 33000 | 55000 |
Strategic Advice for Aspirants
Preparing for entrance exams like JEE Advanced requires a strategic approach and consistent effort over several months. Here are some key tips:
- Start Early: Begin preparation at least 6-8 months before the exam date to allow sufficient time for mastering concepts.
- Create a Study Schedule: Develop a realistic timetable that allocates time for each subject and includes regular revision sessions.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Identify weak topics and spend extra time on them through targeted practice and conceptual clarity.
- Take Mock Tests Regularly: Participate in full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions and improve speed and accuracy.
- Use Quality Resources: Utilize standard textbooks, online platforms, and coaching materials recommended by experts.
- Stay Healthy: Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get adequate sleep to stay mentally and physically fit during preparation.
- Join Coaching or Online Classes: Consider enrolling in reputable coaching institutes or online courses for structured guidance and doubt resolution.
- Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the detailed syllabus and exam pattern to align your preparation accordingly.
- Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve past question papers to understand recurring patterns and improve problem-solving techniques.
- Manage Time Efficiently: Learn time management strategies to maximize performance during actual exams.
When it comes to counseling, students should research all available options thoroughly. Understand the rank requirements for different colleges and programs. Use the JoSAA portal effectively and make informed choices based on your priorities and realistic expectations.