Restrictions on Qualifications, Gender, Age and Categories

S.No.

Institution / Branch

Permissible

Qualification

Maximum age limit

Remarks

Gender

Category

1.    

VNIT Nagpur , NIT Surathkal and NIT, Rourkela / Mining

Engineering

M / F

OP, OBC , SC , ST

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

PH not permitted

2.    

NIT Raipur /
Mining Engineering
 

M

OP, OBC , SC , ST

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

PH and FEMALE not permitted

3.    

SASTRA Thanjavur

M / F

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

As on July 1st, 2008 the candidate should not have completed 19 years of age.
 

* Not participating in  Second Round of counselling

4.    

LNMIIT Jaipur

M / F

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

* Not participating in Form 2 and Second Round of counselling

5.    

IIIT Hyderabad

M / F

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

* Not participating in Form 2 and Second Round of counselling

6.    

BIT Mesra, Ranchi

BIT Patna and

BIT Deoghar

M / F

All category

(1) Passed Class 10 in all subjects* with minimum 60% (50% for SC / ST) marks (average of all subjects)*

(2) Passed Class 12 with minimum 60% (50% for SC / ST) marks calculated as average of best 5 subjects including English, Physics, Mathematics and other 2 subjects for B.E. programme and average of best 5 subjects including English, Mathematics, and other 3 subjects for B.Arch. programme. ( * excluding optional subjects )

21 years as on October 1, 2008 (26 years for SC / ST candidates)

 

7.    

J.K. Institute, Allahabad University
 

M / F

All category

I.Sc. (PCM) or equivalent Min. 60% in aggregate.

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

 

8.    

SMVDU, Jammu

M / F

All category

B. Arch, 50% marks in aggregate in 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with Mathematics as a subject of study.

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

 

9.    

Assam University , Silchar
 

M / F

All category

At least 50% in 10 + 2 examinations with a  subject combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

 

10.  

KIIT University , Bhubaneshwar
 

M / F

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Born on or after  1st July, 1987

 

11.  

Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
 

M

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Only Male

Candidates

12.  

Sir Padampat Singhania University , Udaipur
 

M / F

All category

60% marks in the 10+2 examination (55% marks for SC/ST candidates)

Born on or after  30th June, 1986

 

13.  

Tezpur University , Tezpur

M / F

All category

10 + 2 pass with at least 50% (45% for SC / ST) marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and pass in English

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

 

14.  

Kalasalingam University, Krishnan Koil

M / F

All category

Passed H.Sc. (10+2) with a  minimum  average of 60% marks in Maths, Physics and Chemistry

21 years for OP and OBC as on July 1, 2008 . No age limit for SC / ST

 

15.  

Shri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Vishwa Mahavidyalaya, Kanchipuram
 

M / F

All category

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

Same as AIEEE-2008 Information Bulletin

* Not participating in Second Round of counselling

Note: (1) The software may not be able to stop submission of choices not allowed as per restrictions stated in this table. Efforts have been made to warn about such restrictions for admission through pop-up messages whenever the institution / branch is clicked by a candidate. Candidates must read these restrictions carefully and they should not submit choices if they find themselves not eligible as per the restrictions given herein. If they fail to follow these instructions, even after formal issue of the allotment letter the admission would be denied by that institution and responsibility for the same would lie exclusively with them. The Central Counselling Board would not be responsible for denial of admission in such cases.

        (2) Female Candidates for Mining Courses: Section 46 (1) of the Mines Act, 1952 states that “No woman shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, be employed (a) in any part of a mine which is below ground, (b) in any mine above ground except between the hours 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.”.