Eligibility – Engineering College

Qualifying Examination- Candidates must have passed HSC (Academic: both +1 and +2) or its equivalent with a minimum average percentage (mentioned below) in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together.

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Candidates must have passed HSC in any one of the Vocational Subjects (both +1 and +2) with any one of the Engineering related subjects namely Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry with a minimum average percentage (mentioned below) put together.

Vocational Subjects for B.E/B.Tech Degree Admission

Group CodeVocational Subjects
421General Machinist
422Electrical Machines and Appliances
423Electronic Equipments
424Draughtsman Civil
425Auto Mechanic
426Textile Technology

Minimum average percentage required

S.No.CategoriesMinimum Average Percentage
1General45%
2Backward class including backward class Muslim40%
3MBC & DNC40%
4SC/ SCA/ ST40%

Note- Improvement marks of candidates including other state candidates will not be considered from 2006 onwards.

M.E., Thermal Engineering Course Eligibility

Candidate must have passed the B.E/B.Tech or equivalent examination in Mechanical engineering/Automobile engineering/Production engineering/Mechanotronics/Aeronautical/Production engineering stream from a recognized state/private/deemed or central University with at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates by 5%) of the marks.

M.E., Structural Engineering Course Eligibility

  • B.E. or B.Tech. in Civil Engineering or attained another equivalent degree such as Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Energy and Environment Engineering from a recognized institute, with a minimum aggregate score of 55%.
  • Students having completed M.Sc. in Environmental Science with at least 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) marks in aggregate are also eligible to apply for the course.
  • Students in the last semester of graduation are also eligible to apply, provided they fulfill the other minimum eligibility criteria.

For both Engineering PG Courses:

  • Applicant shall not be having any backlog or compartment in any of the Subject/Subjects at UG level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions.
  • In case of reserved category students, they would have to present their reservation certificates issued by the competent authorities in order to avail the benefits applicable to them.