Admission Process
The admission process for the Computer Science program at North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills is designed to identify and select candidates who demonstrate academic excellence, potential for innovation, and alignment with our institutional values. The process involves multiple stages including online application submission, entrance examination, document verification, and counseling.
Stage 1: Online Application
Candidates must first complete the online application form available on our official website during the designated application window. The form requires personal details, academic history, contact information, and preferences for admission categories. All applications must be submitted through the official portal to ensure validity.
Stage 2: Entrance Examination
Admission is primarily based on performance in either JEE Advanced or JEE Main examinations. Candidates appearing in these exams must meet minimum qualifying criteria set by the university. The entrance exam score contributes significantly to the overall merit ranking of candidates.
Stage 3: Document Verification
Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for document verification at the university campus. Documents include academic certificates, identity proof, category certificate (if applicable), and migration certificates. All documents must be original and verified by authorized officials.
Stage 4: Counseling Process
Based on merit rankings and availability of seats, candidates participate in the counseling process where they can choose their preferred branch and college. The process includes choice filling, seat allotment, and final confirmation.
Stage 5: Seat Acceptance
Once a seat is allotted, candidates must confirm acceptance within the specified timeframe. Failure to accept the allocated seat results in forfeiture of eligibility for future counseling rounds.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates seeking admission to the Computer Science program must meet specific eligibility criteria established by the university and relevant educational boards. These requirements ensure that students have adequate foundational knowledge to succeed in advanced computer science courses.
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination | Age Limit |
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General | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 75% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
EWS | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 70% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
OBC-NCL | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 65% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
SC | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 60% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
ST | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 60% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
PwD (General) | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
PwD (SC) | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
PwD (ST) | CBSE/HSC/State Board | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology | Below 25 years as of 31st December of the admission year |
Admission Statistics
The following table presents the opening and closing ranks for the Computer Science program over the past seven years. These statistics reflect the competitive nature of admissions and provide insights into historical trends.
Year | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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2024 | General | 12000 | 25000 |
2024 | EWS | 18000 | 32000 |
2024 | OBC-NCL | 25000 | 42000 |
2024 | SC | 38000 | 65000 |
2024 | ST | 50000 | 85000 |
2024 | PwD (General) | 10000 | 20000 |
2024 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 15000 | 28000 |
2024 | PwD (SC) | 25000 | 45000 |
2024 | PwD (ST) | 35000 | 60000 |
2023 | General | 11000 | 24000 |
2023 | EWS | 17000 | 31000 |
2023 | OBC-NCL | 24000 | 40000 |
2023 | SC | 35000 | 60000 |
2023 | ST | 48000 | 80000 |
2023 | PwD (General) | 9000 | 19000 |
2023 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 14000 | 27000 |
2023 | PwD (SC) | 23000 | 43000 |
2023 | PwD (ST) | 32000 | 58000 |
2022 | General | 10000 | 22000 |
2022 | EWS | 15000 | 29000 |
2022 | OBC-NCL | 22000 | 38000 |
2022 | SC | 32000 | 55000 |
2022 | ST | 45000 | 75000 |
2022 | PwD (General) | 8000 | 17000 |
2022 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 13000 | 25000 |
2022 | PwD (SC) | 20000 | 40000 |
2022 | PwD (ST) | 30000 | 55000 |
2021 | General | 9000 | 20000 |
2021 | EWS | 14000 | 27000 |
2021 | OBC-NCL | 20000 | 35000 |
2021 | SC | 30000 | 50000 |
2021 | ST | 42000 | 70000 |
2021 | PwD (General) | 7000 | 15000 |
2021 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 12000 | 23000 |
2021 | PwD (SC) | 18000 | 35000 |
2021 | PwD (ST) | 28000 | 50000 |
2020 | General | 8000 | 18000 |
2020 | EWS | 13000 | 25000 |
2020 | OBC-NCL | 18000 | 32000 |
2020 | SC | 28000 | 45000 |
2020 | ST | 40000 | 65000 |
2020 | PwD (General) | 6000 | 13000 |
2020 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 11000 | 21000 |
2020 | PwD (SC) | 16000 | 30000 |
2020 | PwD (ST) | 25000 | 45000 |
2019 | General | 7000 | 16000 |
2019 | EWS | 12000 | 23000 |
2019 | OBC-NCL | 16000 | 28000 |
2019 | SC | 25000 | 40000 |
2019 | ST | 35000 | 58000 |
2019 | PwD (General) | 5000 | 11000 |
2019 | PwD (OBC-NCL) | 10000 | 19000 |
2019 | PwD (SC) | 14000 | 27000 |
2019 | PwD (ST) | 22000 | 40000 |
Exam Preparation Strategy
Preparing for entrance examinations requires strategic planning, consistent effort, and effective study techniques. Here are some key strategies that can help aspirants succeed:
- Understand the syllabus thoroughly and create a structured study plan based on time availability.
- Focus on conceptual clarity rather than rote learning, especially in mathematics and physics.
- Solve previous years' question papers to understand exam pattern and difficulty level.
- Join coaching classes or online platforms for additional support and resources.
- Regularly take mock tests to assess progress and identify weak areas.
- Manage time effectively during preparation, balancing theory study with practice problems.
- Maintain physical and mental health through proper diet, exercise, and relaxation techniques.
Counseling Process
The counseling process is a critical phase where candidates finalize their preferences for branches and colleges. Proper understanding of the process can significantly increase chances of securing desired seats:
- Review the rank obtained in entrance examination and compare with historical cutoffs.
- Analyze previous years' opening and closing ranks to make informed choices.
- Prioritize choices based on preference, safety factors, and realistic expectations.
- Use seat allocation algorithms wisely by considering multiple options across categories.
- Prepare for document verification in advance to avoid delays during counseling.
- Stay updated with important dates and notifications regarding counseling rounds.