The cut-off structure at Banasthali Vidyapith is meant to be merit-based and flexible as opposed to being score-based. Banasthali has a wider academic evaluation of the applicants unlike institutions which use one rank or percentile standard. Previous grades and irrelevance to the subject, the relevance of the particular program, specific program requirements, the outcome of the entrance or aptitude test (where necessary) and availability of seats are all some factors that influence the setting of the admission benchmarks.
Consequently, cut-offs do not apply across programs and admission periods. They can be different depending on field, specialization and level of admission. As a rule, the earlier stages of admission indicate relatively greater expectations and later stages might have more moderate requirements based on the remaining seats.
| B.Tech Specialization | Anticipated Cut-Off. |
|---|---|
| Computer Science/ Engineering | 70-75% (PCM) |
| CSE (AI & ML / Data Science) | 68–72% |
| Information Technology | 65–70% |
| Electronics and communication engineering | 60-65%. |
| Electrical Engineering | 60–65% |
| Mechanical Engineering | 55–60% |
| Chemical Engineering | 55–60% |
| Biotechnology | 55–60% |
The figures above are indicative and can change depending on the number of applicants, their performance in the entrance test and their performance in academics from one year to another.
Banasthali Vidyapith has had some regular patterns in its recent admission cycles:
On the whole, the impact of exam difficulty on cut-offs is less likely to be significant than that of program popularity and long-term academic / career orientation.
| Program | Entrance / Basis | Indicative Cut-Off (General Category) | Trend. |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBA | Banasthali Aptitude Test (BAT) + Interview | Qualifying score as indicated | Stable |
| MCA | Graduation Merit / BAT | 50-100% | Stable |
| M.Tech | GATE / BAT / Merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| B.Tech (CSE) | BAT / JEE Main / Merit | 60-65% (PCM) | Stable. |
| B.Tech (Core Branches) | BAT / Merit | 55-60% | Stable. |
| BBA | 10+2 Merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| B.Com | 10+2 Merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| BA (All Streams) | 10+2 Merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| B.Sc. (Science Streams) | 10+2 (Relevant Subjects) | 50-55% and above | Stable |
| B.Pharm | 10 + 2 (PCM/PCB) + BAT | 50% and above | Competitive. |
| LLB / BA LLB | Merit / BAT | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| PhD (All degrees) | University Test, and Interview | Qualifying Score | Varies. |
Owing to the fact that these factors vary annually, the cut-offs are dynamic as opposed to being fixed.
In the case of full time regular students, the cut-off system at Banasthali Vidyapith is usually student friendly. Applications that have good academic records, subject backgrounds, and those with a good time of application normally have high chances of admission.
Students that fail to match expectations in early-round admission need to remember that there are usually more opportunities available in later admission rounds, especially in core engineering, sciences, humanities, and non-technical programs.
On the whole, the cut-off system attests to the importance of Banasthali Vidyapith in terms of academic aptitude and proportionate consumption, but not so much in terms of close-ended ranking.
Cut-offs are based on the seats and volume of applications. Rounds in the first round tend to be more competitive, whereas subsequent rounds might be much more lenient.
No. Academic background, relevancy in subject, performance in entrance test and program need are also taken into account.
Yes. Cuts on these programs are also competitive because of the relevance of the industry and student demand.
Not necessarily. A lot of students find places in later rounds particularly in non-technical and core courses.
