UPES B.Tech Admissions 2026
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There is high possibilities of getting into AI or data science courses in the second round of counselling if you didn't get a i and data science courses you can still have your IT course in Durg if you need another update you need to look at there website
Hi Shivang,
For
B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) at BIT Durg
, the
Round 1
cutoff was
Rank 26,
and in
Round 2,
the closing rank was between
50 and 200.
In Round 1, the closing percentile was approximately. 91, and in Round 2 closing percentile was 81.
For more information about the CGPET cutoff, click on the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/cg-pet
All the best.
Thank you.
Regards.
With 82 marks and a rank of 522, you’ve secured IT at BIT Durg as your fifth priority in the first round, which is a solid start. Now, for the second round, you can still aim for AI (Artificial Intelligence) or Data Science at the same college if there are seats left.
Log in to the counselling portal, update your priority list by placing AI or Data Science above IT—think of IT as a fallback option. The system will try to upgrade your seat if seats are available in those preferred branches when allotment occurs. If AI or Data Science seats are already full, you will retain your current IT seat in BIT Durg.
Since your rank is strong, you have a good shot at an upgrade—especially if those specialized branches have more seats or fewer applicants. Make sure you participate in all rounds, keep your priorities smartly ordered, and check the allotment results closely after second-round seat release.