Engineering Is an exciting subject because it combines scientific and mathematical knowledge with creative thinking. It teaches you to question the established ways of doing things and to come up with new ideas. Engineering have different Subject & Courses like computer Science Engineering/Civil Engineering/Biomedical Engineering and so on.
For Pursuing Engineering there are this entrances which we need to clear
| * AEROSPACE | * ENVIRONMENTAL | * MINERAL |
| * AGRICULTURE & FOOD | * ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION | * MINING |
| * ARCHITECTURAL | * ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICALS | * MANUFACTURING SCIENCE |
| * BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | * ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION | * MATHEMATICS & COMPUTING |
| * BIOTECHNOLOGY | * ENGINEERING PHYSICS | * MINING MACHINERY |
| * BIOCHEMICAL | * ENGINEERING SCIENCE | * NAVAL ARCHITECTURE |
| * COMPUTER SCIENCES | * INDUSTRIAL & SYSTEMS | * OCEAN |
| * CHEMICAL | * INSTRUMENTATION | * PETROLEUM |
| * CIVIL | * MATERIALS SCIENCES | * PRODUCTION |
| * ELECTRICAL | * METALLURGICAL | * POLYMER SCIENCE |
| * ELECTRONICS | * MECHANICAL | * TEXTILE ENGINEERING |
Management Quota is the second chance or you can say a lifeline for those who couldn’t crack the entrance exams, there is a provision by which they could get admission in the same college for which he/she is dreaming for, but they couldn’t get that in the normal admission process.
The benefit in this is you wouldn’t be waiting for a year to prepare and again appearing for entrance exam, so your year will not be wasted.
In the quota seats the academic fees would be different than the regular fees for Institute. For Direct Engineering admission, the candidate should have good academic percentage (Class 10th & 12th) and must appear for respective entrances test for the college in which they are looking for Direct Admission.
| Exam | Selection Process & Test Pattern | Tentative Schedule & Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| JEE Mains - Paper 1 www.jeemain.nic.in Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Computer Based/Pen & Paper |
Maths:30 Questions :120 Marks Physics:30 Questions :120 Marks Chemistry:30 Questions :120 Marks Total Questions:90 Questions :360 Marks |
Forms Out: Oct/Nov Last Date: Dec/Jan Test: April Negative Marking: +4/-1 Total Marks: 360 Forms Available: Online |
| JEE Mains - Paper 2 www.jeemain.nic.in Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Pen & Paper For B.Arch Only |
Maths:30 Questions :120 Marks Aptitude Test :50 Questions :200 Marks Drawing Test:02 Questions :70 Marks Total Questions:82 Questions :390 Marks |
Forms Out: Oct/Nov Last Date: Dec/Jan Test: April Negative Marking: +4/-1 Total Marks: 390 Forms Available: Online |
| JEE Advanced- Paper 1 www.jeeadv.ac.in Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Pen & Paper |
Maths:18 Questions :62 Marks Physics :18 Questions :62 Marks Chemistry :18 Questions :62 Marks Total Questions:54 Questions :186 Marks |
Forms Out: JEE Mains Result Last Date: Open for About 10days Test: May/June Negative Marking: Variable Forms Available: Online Eligible: 75% in 12th, 200000 Rank in JEE Main, First 20 Percentile of Board Total Marks: 186 |
| JEE Advanced- Paper 2 www.jeeadv.ac.in Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Pen & Paper |
Maths:18 Questions :62 Marks Physics :18 Questions :62 Marks Chemistry :18 Questions :62 Marks Total Questions:54 Questions :186 Marks |
Forms Out: After JEE Mains Result Last Date: Open for About 10days Test: May/June Negative Marking: Variable Forms Available: Online Eligible: 75% in 12th, 200000 Rank in JEE Main, First 20 Percentile of Board Total Marks: 186 |
| BITSAT www.bitsadmission.com Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Computer Based |
Physics:40 Questions :120 Marks Chemistry :40 Questions :120 Marks English:15 Questions :45 Marks Logical Reasoning:10 Questions :30 Marks Maths/Bio (for B.Pharm):45 Questions :120 Marks Total Questions:150 Questions :450 Marks |
Forms Out: Jan/Feb Last Date: March Test: May Negative Marking: +3/-1 Total Marks: 450 Forms Available: Online |
| VIT www.vit.ac.in Time: 2.5 hours Timing: NA Mode: Computer Based |
Physics:40 Questions :40 Marks Chemistry :40 Questions :40 Marks Maths/Bio :40 Questions :40 Marks English:05 Questions :05 Marks Total Questions:125 Questions :125 Marks |
Forms Out: Nov/Dec Last Date: March Test: April/ May Negative Marking: Forms Available: Online and selected PO Eligibility: 60% in 12th Total Marks: 125 |
| Symbiosis www.sitpune.edu.in Time: 2.5 hours Timing: NA Mode:Pen & Paper |
Physics:25 Questions :50 Marks Chemistry :25 Questions :50 Marks Maths:50 Questions :100 Marks Total Questions:100 Questions :200 Marks |
Forms Out: Feb/March Last Date: April Test: May Negative Marking: +2/0 Forms Available: Online Eligibility: 60% in 12th |
| SRM www.srmuniv.ac.in Time: 2.5 hours Timing: NA |
Physics:35 Questions :105 Marks Chemistry :35 Questions :105 Marks Maths:35 Questions :105 Marks Biology(For Health Science):50 Questions :105 Marks Total Questions:155 Questions :420 Marks |
Forms Out: Jan/Feb Last Date: March Test: April Negative Marking: PCM +3/-1 , Bio: +2/0.7 Forms Available: Online |
| NATA www.nata.in Time: 3 hours Timing: NA Mode: Pen & Paper |
Mathematics:30 Questions :60 Marks General Aptitude:30 Questions :60 Marks Drawing:2 Questions :80 Marks Total Questions:62 Questions :200 Marks |
Forms Out: Mid Dec Last Date: Mid Feb Test: Mid April Negative Marking: NIL Forms Available: Online |
Not Everybody could crack IITs/NITs or IIITs. The leftover brilliance doesn’t vanish thanks to the excellent private engineering institution available to the student usually, Admission to engineering colleges are done on the basis of candidate’s Ranks in the entrance exams like JEE Main/COMEDK/KCET/VITEEE/MH-CET etc.
Those who couldn’t done well in entrance exams , what they will do? Simple they would try for the same by some alternate option which are Direct Admission.
The first step is to apply to colleges that offer B.Tech courses. The application process involves filling out an application form and submitting it online or in person, along with any required documents.
Many colleges in India require applicants to take entrance exams as part of the selection process. These exams may be conducted by the colleges themselves, or by national-level bodies such as the Joint Entrance Examination Main or JEE Advanced.
Based on the performance in the entrance exams, candidates will be ranked and allotted a seat in a college. The allocation of seats is typically based on the rank they achieve in the entrance exam and the availability of seats in the college of their choice.
Once seat allotment is completed, candidates will need to confirm their admission by paying the required fees and completing any other necessary formalities.