Mangalmay Group of Institutions have a balanced and flexible cut-off structure among the private higher education institutions in the NCR region. The admission requirements are arranged in such a way that the academic standards are upheld and the students who qualify and present their applications within the admission deadline are admitted.
The institute does not prior declare strict or firm cut-off scores. Rather, they are reviewed after a year and measured according to the applicant numbers, academic backgrounds, demand of the program and the number of available seats. The qualifying examination performance is normally taken into account in the technical programs although the entrance exam scores are also taken into consideration whereas the non-technical programs depend more on the academic merit.
| B.Tech Specialization | Projected Academic Threshold. |
|---|---|
| Computer Science Engineering (CSE) | 60-65% (Class 12) / JEE Main 55-60% |
| CSE (AI, ML / Data Science) | 60-65%/ JEE Main 55-60% |
| Information Technology (IT) | 58 -62% / JEE Main 55% |
| Electronics & Communication Engineering | 55-60%/ JEE Main 50-55% |
| Mechanical Engineering | 50-55% percentile of the JEE Main 45-50% percentile of the Main |
| Civil Engineering | 50% and above/ JEE Main 45% |
| Electrical Engineering | 50-55%/ JEE Main 45-50% |
There can be laxity in cut-offs in later admission rounds, which depends on availability of seats.
| Program | Basis of admission | Common cut-off | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBA | Graduation merit / entrance (where necessary) | 50% or above | Stable |
| MCA | Degree in Mathematics background | 50% | Stable. |
| M.Tech | B.Tech/B.E. in discipline concerned | 50% | Stable |
| B.Tech (All Branches) | 10+2 + JEE Main | 60% | Stable. |
| BBA | 10+2 merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| B.Com | 10+2 merit | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| BCA | 10+2 with Maths/CS | ≥ 50% | Stable |
| B.Ed / M.Ed | In accordance with the norms of NCTE | As notified | Stable |
The majority of programs show comparable thresholds over the years with slight changes depending on the demand and the size of intake.
More demanded programs (e.g. CSE, AI-centered branches) tend to have slightly higher requirements.
Mangalmay Group of Institutions cut-off structure is structured in a way that it would not exclude any student at the expense of quality education. Students having a track record of high academic performances, pertinent subject exposures and making their applications on time are usually in a good position to get admission- particularly in subjects where the demand is constant or average.
By the admission cycle of 2026, the B.Tech cut-offs will be in the range of 50-65% in Class 12, which would vary with the specialization. Branches that require higher scores may be CSE and AI-oriented branches.
Yes. Annually cut-offs are considered depending on the number of applicants, demand of the program, the performance of entrance examination and availability of seats.
Engineering programs are considered to have entrance exams like JEE Main. Most of the non-technical courses depend heavily on academics.
Being first-mover, being flexible with branch preferences, continuing steady academic classroom performance, and attending subsequent counselling rounds can go quite a long way in enhancing admission chances. academic classroom performance, and attending subsequent counselling rounds can go quite a long way in enhancing admission chances.
