• Uttarakhand: Exam, eligibility, selection…more
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    • FAST FACTS

      Admission criteria
      : AIEEE
      Number of Engineering Colleges: 11
      Total sanctioned intake: 3711
      Major disciplines: Computer Science; Electronics & Communications; IT

      Noteworthy institutions
      : IIT Roorkee, GBPUAT, Pantnagar; GB Pant Engineering College, Ghurdhauri; Birla Institute of Applied Sciences, Bhimtal


      THE first engineering college was established in the United Province in 1847 for training civil engineers at Roorkee, which made use of the workshops and public buildings erected for the Upper Ganges Canal. This college was added to the IIT system in 2001 and has a intake of 1013..

      Top disciplines are Computer Science, Electronics and Communications, Mechanical, Electrical and IT which together account for 78% of seats in the state. Intake in prominent disciplines beyond the top five are Electrical & Electronics (120), Instrumentation (115), Industrial & Production (90), Civil Engineering (75). Candidates  must take the AIEEE to be eligible for admission to BE/BTech in the State. 

      DISTRICT-WISE ENGINEERING UG SEATS IN UTTARAKHAND
      Districts (No. of Institutes)
      Intake
      ECE
      CSE
      ME
      IT
      EL
      Almora (1)
      180
      30
      60
      375
      30
      60
      Dehradun (2)
      900
      210
      150
      120
      150
      60
      Garhwal (1)
      25
      0
      0
      0
      0
      0
      Haridwar (2)
      669
      193
      193
      60
      90
      73
      Nainital (1)
      60
      30
      30
      0
      0
      0
      Pauri-Garhwal (1)
      270
      60
      60
      60
      0
      60
      Uddham SinghNagar (1)
      375
      60
      60
      45
      30
      45
      Total - 7 districts (9)
      2479
      613
      553
      315
      270
      238

    • Published on: May 05, 2010
    • 9 Comments
    • Chiki | Dec 29, 2012

    • Hi Murali,The weightage we are tankilg here, refers to the percentage of marks that is considered. You can see that ISEET Main and Advanced are two different tests. The total scores from each of these tests are converted to 30% each and the remaining 40% is taken from academics.For example: If you receive 80/100 in ISEET Main and 75/100 in Advanced, convert both the scores to 30%, which is 24% + 22.5% = 46.5% in your ISEET and the remaining 40% is taken from your Class 12 exam results.This is how it works. Hope it clarifies your doubt.Padmaja
    • pradeep | Mar 05, 2012

    • si mera B.com me 47% marks hai mai OBC se hu mba kaha se karna chahiye
    • shreyansh upadhyay | Jan 30, 2012

    • sir,i passed 8th class. I want your guidence.
    • saddam | Dec 09, 2011

    • sir,i am apprearing b.tec(eee).i want to join indian air force. so plz saggased me.
    • dhananjay kumar | Sep 11, 2011

    • class.12 pass in 60% iit roorkee in any admision
    • siddharth aswal | Aug 27, 2011

    • Sir, I study in Jammu and domicile from Uttrakhand. May i get opportunity to get admission in Uttrakhand. what is ranking range in 2011 for this kind of combination. I shall be appearing in 2012.
    • Surya Dev Prakash | Aug 06, 2011

    • sir,my aieee rank is 293210(open) and 17741(sc) and 10+2(63.6)and pcm(46.6)Which probable collges would I get?reply soon...
    • | Jan 18, 2011

    • Ankush,nautiyal | Dec 12, 2010

    • this is good career site
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