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B.Tech Admission Guide 2026

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Featured College Profile

NIRF Ranking#124 (Engineering)
AffiliationMAKAUT / AICTE Approved
Avg. Package₹6.5 LPA
Highest Package₹42 LPA

Seat Matrix & Cut-offs

BranchSeatsCut-off
Computer Science1808,450
IT12011,200
Electronics12015,600

Decision Checklist

Daily Grind: Is the travel time < 1 hour?
ROI: Average salary vs. Total Fees.
Alumni: Connect with seniors on LinkedIn.
Labs: Check for AI/Robotics facilities.
Pro Tip: Assign a score (1-10) to each college. Use our Rank Predictor to see if you qualify for your top choice!

Top 10 FAQs for B.Tech Aspirants

    • Answer:   Traditionally, B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) is more theoretical, while B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) is more practice-based. However, in the modern job market, both are treated equally by recruiters.

  • Answer: Yes, many private colleges offer direct admission via Management Quota or through state-level entrance exams (like WBJEE or MHT-CET).
  • Answer: TFW stands for Tuition Fee Waiver. It is a merit-based scheme for students with low family income where the tuition fee is waived, though other charges like hostel or library fees still apply.
  • Answer: Our tool uses previous years’ “Opening and Closing Ranks.” If your predicted rank falls within that range, you have a high chance of getting into that specific branch.

  • Answer: It is a spot-round conducted after JoSAA counseling to fill vacant seats in NITs, IITs, and GFTIs.

  • Answer: Generally, yes. Colleges in IT hubs (like Bangalore, Hyderabad, or Pune) often have better access to internship opportunities and local industry visits.

  • Answer: Most colleges do not have a strict upper age limit, but you must have completed your 10+2 within a certain timeframe (usually the last 2-3 years).

  • Answer: Core branches include Mechanical and Civil. Circuital branches include CSE, IT, and ECE—these usually have higher placement rates in the software industry.

  • Answer: Many universities allow a “Branch Change” if you maintain a very high CGPA (usually 8.5+) in your first two semesters.
  • Answer: Autonomous colleges design their own syllabus and conduct exams, whereas Affiliated colleges follow the curriculum and schedule set by the University (e.g., MAKAUT).
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