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    Top 10 Engineering Entrance Exams in India after 12th

    November 13, 2025 | By BMU Entrance Exams after 12th

    In India, engineering still remains one of the top professions selected by students as it provides many possibilities and scope for professional improvement in their careers.

    If you want to get admission into a renowned university, you have to clear all the assessments and engineering entrance examinations it requires.

    This blog will take you through the top 10 engineering entrance exams in India after 12th, their eligibility criteria, exam dates and the necessary preparations you need to do for these exams.

    Why Do Engineering Entrance Exams Matter?

    Entrance exams streamline the process of admission for students and universities alike. They are a leveling ground for students to compete for an undergraduate degree they are passionate about on the fair grounds of knowledge - technical and general.

    Engineering entrance exams ensure:

    • Standardised Evaluation: All applicants are treated in the same manner, irrespective of their educational history, through such methods.
    • Merit-Based Selection: Institutions give rewards to students on the merits of their performance, thereby ensuring that only competent individuals are selected.
    • Access to Top Constituents: Allows for entrance into the topmost engineering colleges that are endowed with better learning facilities and materials.
    • Skill Assessment: Assesses core skills, such as critical thinking and problem-solving and technical skills that engineering students must possess.
    • Competitive Edge: Prepares you for competitive situations in the Engineering working environment by building a good academic baseline.
    • Career Opportunities: Opens doors to esteemed engineering companies which in turn increases chances of better employment and higher earnings.
    • Personal Development: A certain level of discipline, effective use of time and persistence are developed through preparing for difficult exams.
    • Networking Opportunities: You can seek opportunities in networking and business reach by making contacts while pursuing engineering.

    Top 10 Engineering Entrance Exams in India 2026

    If you want to pursue engineering, there are multiple entrance examinations held each year in India. These exams focus on your level of technical knowledge, along with your skills to comprehend and understand difficult problems and your overall assessment.

    Here, we will cover the top engineering entrance examinations in India for the year 2026. You can get enough knowledge about these examinations and can start preparing soon so as not to miss any deadlines.

    Top 10 Engineering Entrance Exams in India 2026 - A Quick Overview

    Sr. No. Exam Name Conducting Body Tentative Date
    1. JEE Main NTA Session 1: January 21–30, 2026

    Session 2: April 2–9, 2026

    2. JEE Advanced Seven zonal IITs in rotation May, 2026
    3. COMEDK UGET COMEDK (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka) May second week, 2026
    4. WBJEE West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board April last week, 2026
    5. MHT CET Maharashtra CET Cell April second week, 2026 [PCB Group]

    April last week, 2026 [PCM Group]

     

    6. BMU-SAT BML Munjal University June 2026
    7. BITSAT BITS Pilani Session 1: May 26–30, 2026

     

    Session 2: June 22–26, 2026

     

     

    8. VITEEE Vellore Institute of Technology April 28 to May 3, 2026
    9. SRMJEEE SRM Institute of Science and Technology Phase 1: April 23–28, 2026

     

    Phase 2: June 10–15, 2026

     

    Phase 3: July 4–5, 2026

    10. MET Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Phase 1 Exam: April 2026

     

    Phase 2 Exam: May 2026

     

    1. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main

    This Joint Entrance Examination can also be referred to as JEE Main. It is one of the important engineering entrance examinations undertaken within the country. JEE Main allows one to enroll at the National Institute of Technology NIT and Indian Institutes of Information Technology IIITs. Some of the state's Engineering colleges also partake in the JEE Main scores during the admission procedure.

    The JEE Main examination is held twice a year. Hence, you get more than one opportunity to improve your performance. It comprises Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects with students being given objective-type questions only.

    To clear the JEE Main exam requires an appropriate level of preparation and a grasp of basic to advanced concepts.

    Exam Name Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main
    Language English, Hindi and various regional languages
    Exam Duration 3 hours
    Purpose Admission to NITs, IIITs and other engineering colleges
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Numerical Questions
    Marking Scheme +4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect MCQs
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Two sessions per year
    Total Questions 90 questions (30 each from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics)

    2. JEE Advanced

    This examination usually follows students who have given the JEE Main and have passed it. Getting qualified for this examination is legitimate for admission to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technologies (IITS) and other leading engineering institutes.

    Over the years, this examination has been deemed very crucial since the majority of the applicants intend to undertake the JEE Advanced only after they have ranked in high positions of the JEE Main.

    The examination is also known for its challenging questions where you are expected to know about Physics, Chemistry and Maths.

    Exam Name Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced
    Language English, Hindi
    Exam Duration 6 hours (two 3-hour papers)
    Purpose Admission to IITs and other top engineering colleges
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Numerical Questions
    Marking Scheme Variable marking with partial credits for some answers
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Maximum of two attempts in consecutive years
    Total Questions Varies each year

    3. COMEDK UGET (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka Undergraduate Entrance Test)

    Medical College Group Engineering and Karnataka State Dentistry runs the UGET COMEDK. It opens a lot of opportunities for you as you can get admission into more than 190 engineering colleges in Karnataka.

    Unlike JEE, COMEDK UGET is not as difficult, but you still need proper preparations.

    This is a fantastic chance for those wishing to pursue engineering in Karnataka since the test helps them get admission into a number of leading institutions.

    Exam Name COMEDK UGET (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka Undergraduate Entrance Test)
    Language English
    Exam Duration 3 hours
    Purpose Admission to private engineering colleges in Karnataka
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme +1 for correct answers, no negative marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Once per year
    Total Questions 180 questions (60 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

    4. WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination)

    It is an admission test promoted at the state level for allowing students’ enrollments in respective universities. Students who wish to pursue bachelors courses in engineering in some of the engineering colleges of this state, both government and private, need to appear for the examination, which is a ticket to several undergraduate engineering streams.

    The residents of West Bengal are permitted to take the exam along with those from other places.This examination is usually held once in a year and consists of three subjects, physics, chemistry and mathematics.

    The better rank a student gains in WBJEE, the more chances that he has to enter in some prominent engineering organisations in West Bengal.

    Exam Name WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination)
    Language English and Bengali
    Exam Duration 4 hours (2 papers)
    Purpose Admission to government and private engineering colleges in West Bengal
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme +1 for correct answers, -0.25 for incorrect answers
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    Mode of Exam Offline (Pen-and-Paper Based Test)
    Attempts Once per year
    Total Questions 155 questions

     

    5. MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)

    MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test ) is a state-level entrance examination organised through the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. It handles admissions into numerous engineering publications in numerous authorities and private organisations within the state of Maharashtra. This is a tough examination and college students across the nation can appear in it.

    MHT CET tests a candidate in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and it is viewed to be easier than the JEE Main.

    The examination is objective in nature and undertaken online mode whereby candidates must express their knowledge of the basic principles of such subjects. High ranking in MHT CET helps candidates seek admission into some of the known engineering colleges in the state of Maharashtra.

    Exam Name MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)
    Language English, Marathi, Urdu
    Exam Duration 3 hours
    Purpose Admission to government and private engineering colleges in Maharashtra
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme +2 for correct answers, no negative marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Once per year
    Total Questions 150 questions (50 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

    6. BMU-SAT (BML Munjal University Standard Aptitude Test)

    BML Munjal University Scholastic Aptitude Test, briefly known as BMU-SAT, is the entrance examination to the undergraduate programmes at BML Munjal University. The test assesses your aptitude and skills in quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning and general knowledge.

    In other words, BMU-SAT forms one of the most important components of the process for admission to various undergraduate programmes at BML Munjal University. The test assesses your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, required for higher education at BMU.

    Features Details
    Exam Name BMU-SAT
    Language English
    Exam Duration 2 hours
    Purpose Admission to undergraduate programmes at BML Munjal University
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme No negative marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 3 Sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, General Knowledge
    Mode of Exam Online
    Attempts Multiple attempts allowed
    Total Questions Approximately 100 questions
    Eligibility 10+2 or equivalent
    Selection Process BMU-SAT score, personal interview, academic record

    7. BITSAT 

    BITSAT stands for Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Admission Test. It is a popular entrance exam for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in science and engineering.

    This exam tests the knowledge of the candidates in chemistry, physics, mathematics/biology and English proficiency subjects.

    Students who pass the highly competitive BITSAT exam get to be a part of any of the BITS state-of-the-art campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Dubai.

    Features Details
    Exam Name BITSAT
    Language English
    Exam Duration 3 hours
    Purpose Admission to undergraduate programmes at Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS)
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme Negative Marking For Wrong Answer
    Total Sections and Subjects 4 Sections: Physics, Chemistry, English proficiency and logical reasoning and Maths or biology (for BPharm candidates)
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Twice a calendar year
    Total Questions 130
    Eligibility ●      10 + 2

    ●      Aggregate score of 75% in Physics, Chemistry, Maths

    ●      Aggregate score of 60% in each subject individually

    Selection Process ●      BITSAT exam (one or both sessions) and counselling process

    ●      Direct admission for board toppers based on rank

    8. VITEEE 

    Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) is an entrance exam conducted by the Vellore Institute of Technology. The exam allows students to land into undergraduate engineering programs across VIT’s campuses in Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal and Amaravati.

    Every year around 2 lakhs students appear for this highly competitive entrance exam where only 5000 seats are available. The VIT has started the VITEEE 2026 registration process. The last date to submit the application form is March 31, 2026.

    Features Details
    Exam Name VITEEE
    Language English
    Exam Duration 2 hours and 30 minutes
    Purpose Admission to undergraduate programmes at VIT
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme Negative Marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 5 sections: Mathematics/Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Aptitude and English
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Multiple attempts allowed
    Total Questions 125
    Eligibility ● 10 + 2

    ● Aggregate score of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Maths for general category

    ● Aggregate score of 50% in each subject individually for SC/ST category

    Selection Process ● BITSAT exam score and counselling process

    9. SRMJEEE 

    SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination or SRMJEEE is an entrance exam for admission in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes after class 12.

    Conducted by the SRM Institute of Science and Technology, the exam allows students to take easy admission in institute’s B.Tech and Integrated M.Tech programmes.

    SRMJEEE 2026 will be held in three phases:

    • Phase 1: April 23–28, 2026
    • Phase 2: June 10–16, 2026
    • Phase 3: July 4–5, 2026
    Features Details
    Exam Name SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE)
    Language English
    Exam Duration 2 hours and 30 minutes
    Purpose Admission to undergraduate programmes at SRM
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme No ‘Negative Marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 5 sections: Mathematics/Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Aptitude and English
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Thrice a year
    Total Questions 130
    Eligibility ● 10+2

    ● A minimum aggregate score of 60% in 3 subjects-Physics, Mathematics and at least one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science / Information Technology / Informatics Practices / Engineering Graphics / Botany and Zoology as major subjects

    Selection Process SRMJEE exam score and counselling process

    10. MET

    MET refers to the Manipal Entrance Test conducted by the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) for admission in their science and engineering undergraduate programmes.

    MET allows class 12 students to get an admission into courses like B.Tech, B.Pharm, some M.Sc. programs and other health and communication-related courses.

    Features Details
    Exam Name Manipal Entrance Test (MET)
    Language English
    Exam Duration 2 hours
    Purpose Admission in BTech courses offered by Manipal Institute of Technology
    Question Types Multiple Choice Questions

    Numerical Answer Type Questions

    Marking Scheme Negative Marking
    Total Sections and Subjects 5 sections: Mathematics/Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Aptitude and English
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Attempts Thrice a year
    Total Questions 60
    Eligibility ● B.Tech Eligibility

    - Must have completed 10+2 / A-Level / IB / American 12th or equivalent
    -  Compulsory subjects: Physics, Mathematics, English

    -  Minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Mathematics and one optional subject

    ● Lateral Entry B.Tech Eligibility

    - 3-year Diploma in Engineering from a State Technical Board OR

    - B.Sc. degree with at least 45% marks

    - Maths compulsory in 12th class

    Selection Process MET exam score and counselling process

    State-Level Engineering Entrance Exams

    Here, you can see different state-level exams that are conducted by the states individually for entrance to government colleges and private colleges. Apart from the national exams carried out across the whole country, these state-level exams can be crucial for you to get admissions in the engineering sector.

    Exam Name Conducted By State Purpose Course Eligible Colleges
    TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) Tamil Nadu Admission based on 12th marks B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) Karnataka Admission to UG engineering programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    AP EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) Andhra Pradesh Admission to engineering and medical programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    TS EAMCET (Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Common Entrance Test) Telangana Admission to engineering programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination) Bihar Admission to engineering and other courses B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination) Uttar Pradesh Admission to engineering programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) Gujarat Admission to engineering programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    OJEE (Odisha Joint Entrance Examination) Odisha Admission to engineering and other courses B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    HPCET (Himachal Pradesh Common Entrance Test) Himachal Pradesh Admission to engineering and other courses B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges
    JK CET (Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test) Jammu and Kashmir Admission to engineering programmes B.Tech, B.E. Government and private colleges

    Application Process for Engineering Entrance Exams

    Most engineering entrance exams follow a standard application process with a few additions as per respective universities.

    Take a look at some key steps of an engineering entrance exams’ application process:

    • Eligibility
    • 10+2 with PCM
    • Preferred Entrance Test
    • Choose a preferred national/state level entrance exam like JEE or BMU-SAT.
    • Application Form
    • Fill the exam form online and appear for the exam.
    • Result & Conselling
    • Wait for the result and if you pass the exam, you will go through the counselling session.
    • Final Admission
    • Once you are allotted a seat, complete the admission process with document verification and fee payment.

    Effective Tips for Cracking Engineering Entrance Exams: Preparation Strategies

    It is highly important for you to prepare for engineering entrance exams, as most of them are challenging and require stern determination. With the correct approach, you can get success. The tips mentioned below are meant to assist you in preparing in a more proficient manner for these exams.

    • Get Familiar with the Exam Pattern: Study the format of the exam, number of questions, subjects covered and weighing of the questions. Such familiarity with the exam format will allow you to skillfully allocate time to each section during the examination.
    • Make a Study Schedule: Structure your study in a way that emphasises the subjects and topics most requiring focus. Always attempt to divide your preparation into smaller portions so that you can easily keep pace and targets without the dreaded situational stress.
    • Work Towards Understanding Concepts: Work on the relations between concepts instead of rote learning of the statements or formulas. Working in this manner allows you to tackle various problems and answer difficult questions very fast.
    • Regularly Take Mock Tests: Taking mock tests helps in actual exams to improve the use of time and helps in reducing the pressure of exams. After attempting each of such tests, evaluate your performance so as to determine which areas you were weak and need improvement in.
    • Revise in Intervals: Regular revision is crucial for retaining important concepts. Allocate some time of your day or week to come back to the subjects that you have already learned so that they do not become blurry for you.
    • Refer to Quality Study Material: You should stick to the books and other sources that have been suggested to you while you are preparing for the exam. If you only depend on the notes taken during the lectures, then there is a chance of missing some of the topics which are on a wider scope.
    • Work On Your Weaknesses: Recognise the subjects or topics that you find the hardest and dedicate some more time to these sections in order to improve on them so as not to end up failing the entire exam. You can easily cover the spanner sections within a short time but the weaker ones require more time and focus.
    • Stay Fit: Both physical and mental guard are very imperative during this period. Make sure that you sleep well, eat and take a few minutes of break during reading as a way of sharpening the brain.
    • Time Management in Exam: Practise solving questions within the allocated time for each section. When sitting for examinations, answer the questions that are simple for you at the beginning and leave those that are complex for last since time is an issue.
    • Stay Positive and Confident: Positive influence should be maintained even for the periods of preparations. This confidence is essential in going through test situations and giving your best. All through these challenges, you should believe in yourself and your strengths.

    Books for Engineering Entrance Exams: Study Materials and Resources

    A few books are recommended to help you prepare for these entrance exams. Adequate preparation for the exams calls for the right set of study materials.

    Physics

    • Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2)
    • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
    • Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov
    • Objective Physics by D.C. Pandey
    • Understanding Physics for JEE Main & Advanced by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)

    Chemistry

    • Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins
    • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
    • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
    • Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur (Physical Chemistry)
    • Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee

    Mathematics

    • Mathematics for Class 11 & 12 by R.D. Sharma
    • IIT Mathematics by M.L. Khanna
    • Problems in Calculus of One Variable by I.A. Maron
    • Higher Algebra by Hall and Knight
    • Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney

    These books are widely regarded as essential for cracking these exams, providing both conceptual clarity and practice problems to improve problem-solving skills.

    Conclusion

    Cracking engineering entrance exams is not an easy job, however with the right efforts, the right resources and a nicely deliberate method, success is inevitable. It is vital for you to keep a positive attitude, preserve a high-quality mindset and constantly revise key principles of your relative studies. The path to engineering might also appear difficult, but it results in a worthwhile profession.

    This blog has included different engineering entrance assessments in India, effective learning tips and essential needs for entrance examinations. Following these suggestions and making the effort needed will enable you to improve your admission opportunities to the institutions you have always desired.

    FAQs

    The most well-known ones are JEE Main, JEE Advanced, WBJEE, and BMU-SAT.

    JEE Main can be taken two times a year with no regulations to the attempts made.

    Most engineering examinations have a priority focus on three major topics, i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

    H.C. Verma’s Concepts of Physics is highly useful for JEE Physics.

    Yes, lots of these exams follow a similar pattern and nearly the same syllabus, which you can take advantage of while preparing for multiple exams at once.

    Yes, so long as the right books are used and you have a proper study plan, it’s far feasible to prepare by yourself for the exams.