Admission Process
The admission process for the Computer Applications program at Shri Jagdish Prasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University is designed to be transparent, fair, and aligned with national standards. The program accepts students through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced or JEE Main, depending on the category of admission.
The process begins with the online application submission through the official university website. Students must fill in their personal details, academic information, and preferences for admission categories. The application form must be completed and submitted within the specified deadline, which is typically announced well in advance.
After the application submission, students must appear for the qualifying examination, which is either JEE Advanced or JEE Main, depending on the admission category. The qualifying examination results are used to determine the eligibility of students for admission to the program.
Following the qualifying examination, the university conducts the counseling process for seat allocation. The counseling is conducted in multiple rounds, where students can choose their preferred institutions and courses based on their ranks and preferences. The seat allocation is done based on merit and availability of seats in the respective categories.
The final stage of the admission process involves the acceptance of the allocated seat and the payment of the required fees. Students who are allocated seats must complete the admission formalities within the specified deadline, including the submission of necessary documents and payment of fees.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Eligibility Criteria |
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General | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The qualifying examination must be conducted by a recognized board. |
EWS | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The family income must be below the prescribed limit. |
OBC-NCL | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The family income must be below the prescribed limit. |
SC | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The family income must be below the prescribed limit. |
ST | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The family income must be below the prescribed limit. |
PwD | Students must have passed 12th grade with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The family income must be below the prescribed limit. |
Admission Categories
The university follows a standardized admission process for all categories, ensuring equal opportunity and merit-based selection. The admission categories include General, EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD, each with specific eligibility criteria and reservation percentages.
The General category has no reservation, while other categories have specific reservation percentages. The EWS category has a 10% reservation, OBC-NCL has a 27% reservation, SC has a 15% reservation, ST has a 7.5% reservation, and PwD has a 3% reservation.
The admission process for each category is designed to ensure that students from all backgrounds have a fair chance of securing admission. The university also provides additional support and guidance to students from reserved categories to help them navigate the admission process.
Rank Analysis
Year | Opening Rank (General) | Closing Rank (General) | Opening Rank (EWS) | Closing Rank (EWS) | Opening Rank (OBC-NCL) | Closing Rank (OBC-NCL) | Opening Rank (SC) | Closing Rank (SC) | Opening Rank (ST) | Closing Rank (ST) | Opening Rank (PwD) | Closing Rank (PwD) |
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2020 | 12000 | 18000 | 15000 | 22000 | 18000 | 25000 | 20000 | 28000 | 25000 | 32000 | 30000 | 38000 |
2021 | 11000 | 17000 | 14000 | 21000 | 17000 | 24000 | 19000 | 27000 | 24000 | 31000 | 29000 | 37000 |
2022 | 10000 | 16000 | 13000 | 20000 | 16000 | 23000 | 18000 | 26000 | 23000 | 30000 | 28000 | 36000 |
2023 | 9000 | 15000 | 12000 | 19000 | 15000 | 22000 | 17000 | 25000 | 22000 | 29000 | 27000 | 35000 |
2024 | 8000 | 14000 | 11000 | 18000 | 14000 | 21000 | 16000 | 24000 | 21000 | 28000 | 26000 | 34000 |
Exam Preparation Strategy
Preparing for the qualifying examination is crucial for securing admission to the Computer Applications program. The preparation strategy should be comprehensive, covering all subjects and topics in the syllabus.
Students should start their preparation early, ideally 6-8 months before the examination. A structured study plan should be created, with a focus on weak areas and regular practice of sample papers and mock tests.
Regular revision and practice are essential for success. Students should allocate time for both theory and practical aspects of the subjects. Additionally, joining coaching classes or online preparation platforms can provide additional support and guidance.
Time management is critical during the preparation phase. Students should create a schedule that allows for sufficient time to cover all topics and practice regularly. The use of study materials, reference books, and online resources can enhance the preparation process.
Counseling Process
The counseling process is conducted by the university in multiple rounds, allowing students to choose their preferred institutions and courses based on their ranks and preferences.
Students must register for the counseling process and fill in their preferences for institutions and courses. The preferences are based on the ranks obtained in the qualifying examination and the availability of seats in the respective categories.
The seat allocation process is conducted based on merit and the preferences of the students. The university ensures that the allocation is fair and transparent, with no discrimination based on any factor.
Students who are allocated seats must complete the admission formalities within the specified deadline. The formalities include the submission of necessary documents and payment of fees. The university provides guidance and support to students throughout the counseling process.