If a student doesn't qualify JEE Main, can they still get admission to Chandigarh University's B.Tech/B.E. programs through CUCET?
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Yes — if a student doesn't qualify (or doesn't take) JEE Main, they can still get admission to Chandigarh University (CU / B.E. / B.Tech) via CUCET (the university's own entrance test), under certain conditions.
How it works at CU
For B.E. / B.Tech and other engineering courses, CU considers CUCET as the primary entrance exam for admission.
If you don't take JEE Main (or don't get a good percentile), you can simply write CUCET (provided you meet basic 10+2 eligibility, e.g. Physics + Maths in 12th).
Also, for students who scored high in 10+2 (≥ 90%), CU may provide exemptions from CUCET — but that's based on board mark
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Yes — JEE Main qualifiers are eligible
CU lists a “JEE-Mains Performance Based Scholarship” among its merit-based scholarship schemes.
Under this scheme, depending on All-India Rank (AIR), students can get anywhere from 10% up to 100% fee waiver (for top ranks) — although only a small portion of seats (typically up to 5% per course intake) are reserved under this scheme.
This scheme is described generically as “for Engineering Courses, ” which implies it's not limited to core/traditional branches only.
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According to one source, for B.Tech admissions at CU (General category, popular branches like CSE), final-round cutoffs (all-India / general) correspond to approximately the 95th percentile.
Another estimate says that for CU's CSE (or popular engineering programs), a “good” JEE Main percentile is around 75-80 percentile.
CU offers alternate admission tracks (via their own entrance test, or other criteria), which means high JEE percentile helps — but isn't always strictly necessary.
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Because industry-collaborated programs are just specialised versions of CU's engineering offerings:
Admission to them is via CUCET, same as regular B.E./B.Tech courses.
A JEE Main score alone — without appearing in (or qualifying) CUCET — is not enough to guarantee admission (according to official policy as of 2025).
Using JEE Main may help for scholarship eligibility or possibly as a merit-consideration — but admission seat allotment appears based on CUCET.
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