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FISAT Angamaly Admission Process 2025

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On Admissions
Q:   Are admissions at Federal Institute of Science and Technology entrance-based or merit-based?
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Yes, entrance-based admissions are the main criteria for B.Tech programs, as passing JEE Main or comparable national/state exams is required. Merit and admissions chances are determined by rank on these tests.
Prior to being admitted, students must take and pass national engineering admission exams such as JEE Main. The institute determines the qualifying cut-off scores. Therefore, passing the eligibility test for admission is crucial.
After that, admissions are determined by the entrance exam results' All India ranking. Only the students' JEE Main merit rankings are used to fill seats.

In addition to admission ranking, the 12th standard percentage may also be taken into consideration for seats under reserved quota or at the institute level. However, the determining factor for the majority of seats is entrance exam merit.

 

Q:   What is the seat intake for B.Tech at Federal Institute of Science and Technology?
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These are the B.Tech programme seat intakes, which are based on data from the Federal Institute of Science and Technology website:

The total intake for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is 120 seats.

The total intake for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is sixty seats.

The total intake for Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is sixty seats.

Total Intake for Civil Engineering: 60 seats

The total intake for mechanical engineering is 120 seats.

Data Science and artificial intelligence: total enrollment of 60 seats
In addition, 30 seats are available for lateral entry admission to B.Tech programs in the second year.

Q:   What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at FISAT - Federal Institute of Science and Technology?
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Some helpful tips for students starting their first year at FISAT - Federal Institute of Science and Technology are:

  • Attend the orientation program that introduces you to the college, its facilities, faculty and staff, and helps you to familiarize yourself with the campus and its rules and regulations.
  • Choose your courses wisely based on your interests, aptitude and career goals. Consult your academic advisor or senior students for guidance and feedback.
  • Participate in extracurricular activities that enhance your skills, knowledge and personality. Join clubs, societies, teams or groups that match your hobbies, passions or causes. Take part in events, competitions, workshops or seminars that enrich your learning experience.
  • Seek help when needed from your teachers, mentors, peers or counselors. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, clarify doubts or share your concerns. Use the available resources such as the library, the student portal, the placement cell or the grievance cell to support your academic and personal growth.
  • Enjoy your college life by making new friends, exploring new opportunities, discovering new things and having fun. Be respectful, responsible and ethical in your actions and interactions. Be open-minded, curious and positive in your attitude.

FISAT Angamaly BTech Admission 2025

7 courses 4 years
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iconEligibility Criteria

  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: KEAM

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DatesUpcoming Events
Feb '26-Mar '26
KEAM 2026 registrationTentative
Mar '26
KEAM 2026 last date to upload all other relevant documentsTentative
Apr '26
KEAM 2026 admit card releaseTentative
Apr '26
KEAM 2026 exam dateTentative
May '26
KEAM 2026 scores publicationTentative
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Q:   I have scored less than 60% in Class 12, can I get admission to B.Tech at FISAT?
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To be eligible for applying to BTech admission at FISAT, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria set out by the institute. For BTech admission, a candidate must have passed Class 12 with minimum 45%  aggregate with PCM and English Core as subjects. The minimum aggregate can vary for candidates from the reserved category. 

Q:   What are the BTech specialisations offered by FISAT?
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There are a total of 8 specialisations offered by FISAT in the BTech course:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science & Engineering
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
  • Computer Science & Design

Candidates can choose from the specialisations on offer in their registration form, seats will be allotted based on the performance in entrance exams.

Q:   What is the cutoff rank required for admission to B.Tech at FISAT College?
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FISAT College cutoff 2024 has been released across various specialisations in opening and closing ranks. FISAT College BTech cutoff 2024 ranged between, 8059 and 46006 for the General AI category candidates, wherein BTech in CSE is the most competitive course. The easiest BTech specialisation to secure admission is B.Tech. in Civil Engineering. For a detailed FISAT College branch-wise cutoff 2024, candidates can refer to the table below for the Round 3 cutoff. The cutoff mentioned below is for the General category under the Home State Quota.

Course2024
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering46006
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering8059
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering12129
B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering28840
B.Tech.7 in Mechanical Engineering28104
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering17550
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design13306

  

 

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FISAT Angamaly Application Process 2025

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Q:   What are the documents required for FISAT application form?
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Candidates wishing to apply to courses offered by FISAT must fill out the application form with legitimate details related to their academics. Candidates are required to keep the following documents with them:

  • Class 10 marksheet
  • Class 11 marsheet
  • Class 12 marksheet 
  • Graduation marksheet
  • Government ID
  • Passport sized photo
  • Copy of signatuire
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Q:   What is the application process for FISAT?
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FISAT application process for all courses are ongoing. Candidates can fill out the FISAT application form on the official website. The admission registration fee is to be paid for all programmes. Candidates must follow the following steps for online application:

Step 1: Visit the official website and click on 'Admission' followed by clicking on the level of the course students' wish to get into.

Step 2: Select the school under Christ where the desired course is offered.

Step 3: Select the desired course and click on 'Apply Now' written against it.

Step 4: Register as a new user by entering the name, contact number, email-id and create a password. Log in again and fill out the complete application form. Pay the application fee and submit the form.

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Q:   What is the fee for B.Tech at Federal Institute of Science and Technology?
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The fee for the B.Tech programme at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) varies depending on the quota:

  • The annual fee for the B.Tech programme under the government quota is INR 40,000.
  • The annual fee for the B.Tech programme ranges from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000.
  • The first year fee for the B.Tech programme is INR 75,100.

Please note that the fees can vary each year and it’s recommended to check the official website or contact the institute directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information. 

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FISAT
Students Ratings & Reviews

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The top recruiting companies : TCS, Wipro, Nestled, ICICI Bank, etc.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design - Batch of 2028
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It has a well-structured campus and a good campus life.
Placements: 90% of students get placed in the college. The highest package is 9 LPA and the lowest package is 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies for our course are TCS, Infosys, Wipro, etc. The average package is 4.5 LPA. It selects a majority of students from our college.
Infrastructure: It has a good infrastructure with all facilities. FISAT offers modern infrastructure with smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, and Wi-Fi connections. It also has a central library. Hostels are good, safe, clean, and 24x7 security concerns for both boys and girls.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and qualified. The course curriculum is relevant. It is not very difficult to face exams. The pass percentage is 80-95%. Faculty members are supportive and highly educated. The course curriculum blends CS and design focusing on practical skills. Exams are moderate with regular internals, labs, and projects.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design - Batch of 2028
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The real story of FISAT - Learning, campus life, and opportunities.
Placements: I am studying B.Tech in computer science and design at FISAT College in Angamaly. The college is good, but sometimes classes feel long and boring. Placements are decent, with many students getting jobs in big companies like TCS and Wipro. The highest package offered is 6 LPA. The lowest salary is 3 LPA, and the average salary is around 4 LPA - 5 LPA. A good number of students got internships in top companies. Overall, I am happy with my experience here, but there's always room for improvement, especially on campus facilities.
Infrastructure: The college has good Wi-Fi. Our labs are okay with all the computers. But sometimes they do not work well. Classrooms are big, but some need more fans. The library is nice with many books, but it's a little small. Hostels are fine, but sometimes the rooms are hot. The food in the mess is okay, not great. The canteen has snacks, which are nice. The medical facilities are good with a small clinic. For sports, we have a playground, but it's not used much. Overall, it's okay, but could be better.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and qualified. But sometimes they go too fast in class. They know the subject well, but some could explain it better. The course curriculum is okay. It covers a lot but sometimes feels too much to handle. It's good, but could make students more ready for the industry. The semester exams are tough, and I find them hard to prepare for. The pass percentage is good. Most of the students pass, but some fail in tough subjects. Overall, it's not easy. If you study hard, you will pass.
Other: I chose this course because I like computers and design. The best things about my course are learning coding, design, and getting to work on projects. I also like the labs and working on real problems. I wish the course would have more practical work and internships. The events and fests are fun, we get to meet a lot of people. The campus crowd is friendly, and the surroundings are nice. But it's a little far from the main city. Connectivity is okay, and there are scholarships if you do well. I also enjoy extracurricular activities like sports and clubs.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
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Overall, it has a good campus with every element students need.
Placements: In our department, placement is an attractive part, and 90% of our students get placed at good companies. Many good and reputed companies visit here for placements. This college provides us with many more placement opportunities. They even prepare us for placement interviews. Our seniors got placed at good companies.
Infrastructure: Hostel facilities are overall good. The food provided is also nice apart from some food that can be changed otherwise it might be good. The hostel provides every facility we require. Wardens are also good and help us. The hostel provides us with hot as well as cool water. Clean toilets and bathrooms are provided. Our rooms are also well-maintained. Cleaning staff members are also too good and maintain the hostel nicely.
Faculty: Teachers provide some good classes, including previous paper discussions. Semester exams are difficult. Our faculty members help a way more to not to fail in any subjects. Faculty members here are well-experienced. Our HOD also helps us to improve a lot. They even gave us remedial classes to improve on difficult topics.
Other: Apart from academics, events, and cultural fests are also mind-blowing. At our campus, we really enjoy all of it.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
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It is the best college with a good infrastructure.
Placements: Placements of the college are very good compared to other colleges. In my opinion, my college placement cell is working hard for us in this field. We will get placement training in order to achieve placements. My course offers a wide variety of placements.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is an important part of my college. We have high-tech classrooms and high-tech labs. Our college has a good speed wireless connection. This internet is extended to the hostel so we get a good network in hostels. A big playground is also there.
Faculty: Teachers in my college are very helpful in our studies as well as in our life too. Teacher helps students to achieve their academic goals. The teaching quality is very good. The course curriculum is relevant. Semester exams are tough enough for us but we manage to pass it.
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A college review of FISAT.
Placements: The college provides placement training in the third year. The companies that offer placements are TCS, IBM, etc. The highest package is 17 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. One student has been offered an internship at ISRO. Many students get placement offers this year.
Infrastructure: Labs in the college are well-equipped. The hostel in the college consists of 4 buildings. 2 for boys and 2 for girls. The quality of food provided in the mess is of decent taste, and the menu is changed every 3 months. The college provides very good facilities for sports and games.
Faculty: Faculty is well-trained and highly qualified. Their teaching quality is top-notch. The new 2024 scheme is industry-oriented and less on theory. The semester exams in the college are quite decent, and most students pass the examinations.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2028
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Good infrastructure, but dissatisfied due to no programs. Placement was average.
Placements: The percentage of students placed in the Mechanical Engineering department is only above 20%. The highest and lowest average packages offered in the Mechanical Engineering branch are between 2-3 LPA. Companies like IBM, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro visit for recruitment. More than 50% of students in the Mechanical branch secure internships.
Infrastructure: The hostel and library have Wi-Fi facilities. Labs are equipped with advanced machines. An ambulance is available for emergencies. The mess food is average. The college excels in sports but is average in games. The canteen food is also average. The hostel facilities are good, with one room accommodating three members. The college library is well-stocked with books from all departments.
Faculty: Teachers are of good quality, helpful, and well-knowledgeable. The course curriculum is not very relevant now. The pass percentage is above 75%. Some teachers are good and helpful. The syllabus is not relevant anymore and does not make students industry-ready. The semester exams are not very difficult.
Other: Mechanical engineering is a core branch. The syllabus needs improvement. Events and fests are very few, and the campus is crowded.
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Answered 10 months ago

Candidates who have missed the entrance examinations must not worry. These candidates can apply again the next year. Candidates willing to get admission must know their FISAT eligibility criteria and apply accordingly. Candidates must apply as soon as the application window opens. Follow the FISAT a

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Answered 10 months ago

The mode of Federal Institute of Science and Technology course admissions is online. Admission to various courses is based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are CAT,  CMAT, KMAT KERALA, and others. Candidates applying through the CAT must first register for the CAT exams

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Rashmi Shukla

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Answered a year ago

The latest cutoff information for B.Tech admissions at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) for the year 2023 through the KEAM entrance exam is as follows:

Computer Science Engineering: KEAM cutoff - 7337.
Electronics & Communication Engineering: KEAM cutoff - 12548.
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Admission to the B.Tech programme at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) typically requires candidates to have passed their 10+2 examination with a certain percentage of marks. Additionally, admissions are often based on entrance exam scores such as JEE Advanced, followed by a co

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  1. Official Website:- On the website's academics or admissions pages, the cutoff scores for different courses are listed.
  2. Exam Websites for Entrance-The cutoff scores for courses that accept national exams such as GATE and CEED may be available on the exam websites in question.
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