Uttar Pradesh Joint Entrance Examination (Polytechnic)
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations on clearing the JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh).As a non-Uttar Pradesh (non-UP) candidate, you are eligible for admission only in private colleges (not government colleges), as per JEECUP norms.
Required Documents:
JEECUP Rank Card / Score Card
JEECUP Admit Card
Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate (for date of birth and eligibility)
Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate (if applying through 10+2)
Domicile Certificate – Not applicable for non-UP candidates
Caste Certificate – If applicable (must be from central govt format)
Character Certificate from last attended institution
Transfer Certificate / School Leaving Certificate (SLC/TC)
Migration Certificate – required if board is outside UP
Aadhaar Card / Valid Government ID Proof
Passport-size Photographs – at least 4-5 recent photos
Counselling Allotment Letter
Fee Payment Receipt (if any fee paid during counselling)
All the best for your counselling process.
Hello,
Holding an E1 group rank of 12,218 in JEECUP makes it very improbable to obtain a seat in a government or aided college in Round 2, as these are usually filled much sooner by significantly higher ranks (often below 3,000 for the best branches and institutions). Nonetheless, you can still engage in Round 2 and seek seats in private polytechnic colleges that are open to lower ranks.
These colleges frequently have open positions in less sought-after fields such as Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering. Institutions such as Government Polytechnic Ghosi Mau, JP Institute of Technology & Management, and Ambalika Institute of Management and Technology are some private colleges that might accept lower rankings.
I suggest accessing the JEECUP counselling portal, reviewing the Round 2 seat matrix, and examining the list of private/private-aided colleges along with their opening and anticipated closing ranks.
Choose your options thoughtfully, concentrating on branches and colleges where your rank is within or near the anticipated closing range. This approach provides you with the highest opportunity to obtain a privately funded or government-supported seat in Round 2.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Yes, you can get direct admission, but you can't take admission in a government college. You have to choose private college for direct admission
With an All India Rank of 258 in JEECUP, you have an excellent chance of securing admission to the Aeronautical Training Institute in Uttar Pradesh—especially in Lucknow—as this rank falls well within historical closing ranks for Aeronautical Engineering/Diploma in ATIs.You can check the cutoff using this link- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jeecup-cutoff
It has separate hostel facilities for boys and girls. You can check everything using this link- https://jeecup.admissions.nic.in/ .
All the best for your admission process.
Government Polytechnic Lucknow and Hewett Polytechnic are typically favored for their low costs, strong facilities, and satisfactory job placements. For those with a higher rank or in need of a private setup, MCSGOC and J.P. Group serve as suitable options. Private colleges provide specialized courses such as CSE or IT, featuring advanced facilities but at elevated costs.
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