Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the Engineering program at O P Jindal University Raigarh is conducted through a combination of national-level entrance examinations and merit-based selection. Students must qualify in either JEE Advanced or JEE Main, followed by a counseling process managed by the university.
Applications are accepted online via the official website of the university. Prospective candidates must fill out an application form with personal details, academic records, and preference choices for different categories and specializations. The application window typically opens in December and closes in January, allowing ample time for preparation and submission.
After verifying eligibility criteria, shortlisted applicants undergo a document verification process. This stage involves submitting scanned copies of qualifying examination certificates, identity proof, category certificate (if applicable), and other relevant documents as specified by the university guidelines.
The final selection is based on the performance in the qualifying examination, followed by a merit list that considers both academic scores and reservation policies. Selected candidates are required to complete seat acceptance procedures within a stipulated timeframe to confirm their admission status.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination | Age Limit |
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General | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 60% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
EWS | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
OBC-NCL | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
SC | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 45% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
ST | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 45% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
PwD (General) | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 40% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
PwD (SC/ST) | CBSE, State Boards, or Equivalent | 40% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | Below 25 years |
Admission Statistics (Last 7 Years)
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwD (General) | PwD (SC/ST) |
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2023 | 1850 | 900 | 1400 | 600 | 250 | 100 | 50 |
2022 | 1900 | 950 | 1450 | 620 | 270 | 110 | 60 |
2021 | 1850 | 900 | 1400 | 600 | 250 | 100 | 50 |
2020 | 1800 | 850 | 1350 | 580 | 240 | 90 | 45 |
2019 | 1750 | 800 | 1300 | 560 | 230 | 85 | 40 |
2018 | 1700 | 750 | 1250 | 540 | 220 | 80 | 35 |
2017 | 1650 | 700 | 1200 | 520 | 210 | 75 | 30 |
Exam Preparation and Counseling Strategy
Aspirants preparing for the engineering entrance examination should begin their preparation early, ideally starting from Class 11th. A structured approach is essential, focusing on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization. Regular practice tests and mock exams help improve time management and identify weak areas.
The university provides detailed guidance on exam strategies through its counseling sessions and online resources. Candidates are advised to prioritize subjects based on their strengths and allocate sufficient time for revision. Mock test results should be analyzed carefully, with attention to common mistakes and areas needing improvement.
During the counseling process, students must carefully choose their preferred categories and specializations based on their rank and reservation status. The choice filling strategy involves selecting safe options first, followed by preferred ones, ensuring a balance between risk and reward. It is advisable to consult with academic advisors or counselors who can provide personalized advice based on individual performance and preferences.