In Christ University, Bangalore, admissions to the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Civil Engineering course are offered through the university’s entrance test called the Christ University Entrance Test (CUET). However, some seats are also reserved for management quota admission.
The eligibility criteria for candidates seeking admissions through management quota are as follows:
- Candidates must have a diploma in Engineering or Technology with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
- Candidates must have completed their diploma from a recognized institution approved by AICTE or its equivalent.
- Candidates must have a valid score in the university’s entrance test (CUET) or any other national/state-level entrance test like JEE Main or KCET.
- In addition to the academic qualifications, candidates must also meet the overall cut-off marks set by the university for management quota seats.
- Candidates must have all the necessary documents, including their diploma certificates and mark sheets, at the time of admission.
To apply for management quota admission, candidates must follow the below-mentioned steps:
- Visit the official website of Christ University and fill in the application form for B.Tech Civil Engineering.
- Make the required fee payment for the application form.
- Obtain the application form from the university’s admission office and fill in the necessary details.
- Submit the filled-in application form and all the necessary documents at the university’s admission office.
- Candidates will be shortlisted based on their academic qualifications and entrance test scores.
- Shortlisted candidates will be called for a personal interview round.
- After the interview, the final selection list will be prepared based on the candidate’s overall performance in the entrance test, interview, and academic qualifications.
- Selected candidates will have to pay the admission fees to confirm their admission to the B.Tech Civil Engineering course.
Note: Management quota admissions are subjected to availability and are at the sole discretion of the university. It is also important to note that management quota admissions often have a higher fee structure than regular admissions.