Admission Process
The admission to the Computer Engineering program at University Institute of Technology, Barkatullah University follows a transparent and merit-based system. The process begins with registration for entrance examinations like JEE Main or JEE Advanced, depending on the category of candidates.
After qualifying in the entrance exam, applicants must complete the online application form available on the university website. The form requires personal details, academic records, and documents related to eligibility criteria. Once submitted, the application is reviewed for compliance with all requirements.
Following document verification, candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in the entrance examination and academic achievements. The final merit list is prepared considering both entrance scores and qualifying exam percentages.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combinations | Age Limit |
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General | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 60% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 25 Years |
EWS | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 25 Years |
OBC-NCL | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 50% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 25 Years |
SC | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 45% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 25 Years |
ST | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 40% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 25 Years |
PwD (General) | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 45% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 30 Years |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 40% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 30 Years |
PwD (SC) | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 35% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 30 Years |
PwD (ST) | CBSE/State Board/ICSE | 30% | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry | 30 Years |
Candidates must have completed their qualifying examination with at least the minimum percentage in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The age limit is relaxed for PwD candidates as per government guidelines.
Admission Statistics (Last 7 Years)
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwD (General) | PwD (OBC-NCL) | PwD (SC) | PwD (ST) |
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2020 | 18500 | 20500 | 19500 | 22000 | 24000 | 17500 | 19000 | 21000 | 23000 |
2021 | 19000 | 21000 | 20000 | 22500 | 24500 | 18000 | 19500 | 21500 | 23500 |
2022 | 19500 | 21500 | 20500 | 23000 | 25000 | 18500 | 20000 | 22000 | 24000 |
2023 | 20000 | 22000 | 21000 | 23500 | 25500 | 19000 | 20500 | 22500 | 24500 |
2024 | 20500 | 22500 | 21500 | 24000 | 26000 | 19500 | 21000 | 23000 | 25000 |
2025 | 21000 | 23000 | 22000 | 24500 | 26500 | 20000 | 21500 | 23500 | 25500 |
2026 | 21500 | 23500 | 22500 | 25000 | 27000 | 20500 | 22000 | 24000 | 26000 |
The admission process is highly competitive, with consistently high ranks required for seat allocation. Candidates are encouraged to prepare thoroughly and understand the nuances of the counseling process to maximize their chances of securing admission.
Exam Preparation Strategy
To succeed in the entrance examination, aspirants should focus on mastering core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Regular practice with previous year papers and mock tests is essential for building confidence and improving time management skills.
The counseling process involves choosing preferred institutions and courses based on rank scores. Candidates must be strategic in their choice of colleges and branches to maximize their chances of admission.
It is advisable to prepare a study plan that allocates sufficient time to each subject, focusing more on areas where the candidate feels less confident. Joining coaching centers or online platforms can also provide additional support and resources.