Admission Process Overview
The admission process for the Diploma in Computer Engineering program at Shri Vaishnav Polytechnic College begins with online registration through the official college website. Prospective students must fill out an application form, upload required documents, and pay the application fee. Once submitted, applicants are assigned a unique registration number for tracking purposes.
After verifying the information, candidates undergo document verification at the college premises. This step ensures that all submitted details match with official records. Required documents include mark sheets, migration certificates, identity proof, domicile certificate, and category certificates if applicable.
The next stage involves the release of the merit list based on performance in qualifying exams (HSC or equivalent). Candidates who meet the minimum eligibility criteria are called for counseling rounds where they can choose their preferred seats among available options.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination | Age Limit |
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General | HSC or Equivalent | 50% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
EWS | HSC or Equivalent | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
OBC-NCL | HSC or Equivalent | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
SC | HSC or Equivalent | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
ST | HSC or Equivalent | 40% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
PwD (General) | HSC or Equivalent | 45% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
PwD (SC/ST) | HSC or Equivalent | 35% | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | Up to 20 years |
Admission History and Rank Data
Over the past seven years, the admission process for our diploma program has seen varying trends in rank cutoffs. Below is a summarized view of opening and closing ranks across different categories:
Year | General (Opening) | General (Closing) | EWS (Opening) | EWS (Closing) | OBC-NCL (Opening) | OBC-NCL (Closing) | SC (Opening) | SC (Closing) | ST (Opening) | ST (Closing) |
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2019 | 3500 | 4200 | 3800 | 4500 | 3700 | 4300 | 4000 | 4800 | 4100 | 5000 |
2020 | 3600 | 4300 | 3900 | 4600 | 3800 | 4400 | 4100 | 4900 | 4200 | 5100 |
2021 | 3700 | 4400 | 4000 | 4700 | 3900 | 4500 | 4200 | 5000 | 4300 | 5200 |
2022 | 3800 | 4500 | 4100 | 4800 | 4000 | 4600 | 4300 | 5100 | 4400 | 5300 |
2023 | 3900 | 4600 | 4200 | 4900 | 4100 | 4700 | 4400 | 5200 | 4500 | 5400 |
2024 | 4000 | 4700 | 4300 | 5000 | 4200 | 4800 | 4500 | 5300 | 4600 | 5500 |
2025 | 4100 | 4800 | 4400 | 5100 | 4300 | 4900 | 4600 | 5400 | 4700 | 5600 |
Strategic Advice for Aspirants
To maximize chances of securing admission, aspirants should start preparing early by focusing on core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Regular practice tests and mock exams help improve speed and accuracy.
Understanding the counseling process is crucial. Candidates must carefully analyze rank lists, compare options, and make informed decisions about seat preferences. Using tools like previous year data analysis can aid in choosing competitive but achievable choices.
The choice-filling strategy involves selecting a mix of safe, moderate, and risk-based options to ensure admission in any college within the preferred category. It is recommended to prioritize colleges based on location, infrastructure, placement record, and faculty reputation.