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Heritage Institute of Technology Admission 2025: Dates, Eligibility, Selection Process, Courses, Application

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Heritage Institute of Technology Admission Process 2025

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Q:   How much rank required for admission to BTech at Heritage Institute of Technology?
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The below table mentions the round 2 closing rank of WBJEE for General AI quota students for the past two years. Those with a rank close to the ones mentioned in the table can expect getting admission to the institute:

WBJEE Round 2 Closing Rank (General-All India)

Course

2021

2022

BTech in Computer Science and Engineering

3198

4387

BTech in Information Technology

3788

5869

BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)

4597

6019

BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)

5345

7483

BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet Of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Technology)

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8784

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Q:   What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at Heritage Institute of Technology?
A: 
Try to interact with seniors of your branch. Although they will contact the class and be active in club activities. Start coding early as it will fetch you decent placements. Try to create a group of friends that share common interests in a field and participate in those activities. The college has a lot to offer just grab the opportunities and you are all set.

Heritage Institute of Technology BTech Admission 2025

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  • Accepting Exams: WBJEE, JEE Main

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DatesUpcoming Events
31 Oct '25 - 27 Nov '25
JEE Main 2026 Registration Session 1Ongoing
Jan '26
JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1Tentative
21 Jan '26 - 30 Jan '26
JEE Main 2026 Exam Date Session 1
Jan '26
WBJEE 2026 application formTentative
12 Feb '26
JEE Main 2026 Result Date Session 1
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Q:   What is the cut off of Heritage Institute of Technology?
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Heritage Institute of Technology WBJEE cutoff 2024 was concluded with the release of last round of seat allotment result. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. For the General AI category candidates, the last round closing ranks varied between 4005 and 82868. The most competitive specialisation among the General AI category was BTech in Computer Science and Engineering. On the contrary, the cutoff with the highest rank was B.Tech. in Civil Engineering. Candidates can check the table below to find the last round cutoff for the BTech courses offered at the university through WBJEE:

Course2024
B.Tech. in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering23543
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering36572
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering4005
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering8708
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering44837
B.Tech. in Biotechnology26124
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering82868
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering23480
B.Tech. in Information Technology5238
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Business System8599
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)4632
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)5713
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet Of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Technology)6798
 
Q:   How can I apply for Heritage Institute of Technology for BTech?
A: 

Candidates seeking admission to Heritage Institute of Technology for BTech can apply via different ways:

  • Those with a valid score in JEE or want to get in via management quota can apply directly via the official website
  • Candidates seeking admission via WBJEE are required to apply for the exam and then go through the counselling of the same conducted by MAKAUT. 

A step-by-step process of WBJEE registration is as follows:

  1. Register on the official website of WBJEE.
  2. Fill out the application form and upload all the relevant documents.
  3. Pay the application fee and submit the form. The WBJEE application fee for General category is INR 500 while for SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B, it is INR 400. The application fee can be paid through debit/credit card or net banking.
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Heritage Institute of Technology Application Process 2025

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Q:   Which entrance exam scores does Heritage Institute of Technology accept for admission to M.Tech?
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The Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) accepts entrance exam scores for admission depend on the programme you are applying for and the admission quota you choose. Here's the entrance scores for the M.Tech programme offered by the institute.

M.Tech Admissions:

  • GATE
  • PG Admissions Test (PGAT): For certain M.Tech programs such as Information Technology and Management,  HIT conducts its own PG Admissions Test (PGAT) to considering valid GATE scores.

You can find more detailed information about the entrance exams accepted for specific programs on the official website of HIT.

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Q:   What happens if a student fails internal exams in Heritage Institute of Technology?
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Internal Exams are important for SGPA but they are not deciding factors for pass or fail. So, if a student fails in internals he/she can still pass the semester by scoring good in semester Exams and also submitting the assignments in time. Overall, the student has to score 40% to pass so it includes Internals + Sem Exams + Attendance + Assignments. So, if one got 5 marks in internals he/she has to score 35 more from Semesters and assignments.
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Q:   What will happen if someone misses the internal exam in Heritage Institute of Technology?
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There is no problem if one misses the Internals only issue is that the marks of internals will not be added and the student has to solely pass from the semester Exams and also it will be difficult to score good marks in that subject. Other than that there is no issue. So, try not to miss the internals as they are the key to score good CGPA.
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Heritage Institute of Technology
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Capegemini, Tech Mahindra, such reputed companies come for campus recruitment.
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Our college provides very few chances to get placed for civil and mechanical branches.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2027
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Good for your GATE preparation.
Placements: Almost 70 percent of the students got placed. For the ECE branch at Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, the placement is more related to IT-based. The average package for ECE is 4 LPA. Typical top recruiters for ECE are IT and software companies such as TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, etc., and core companies are Dexcorr, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is quite good. The library is well-stocked with technical books, journals, and digital resources. We also have a digital library where one can access computers for their work. The hostel facilities are decent, providing good security. The canteen offers a fair variety of foods with good taste.
Faculty: The teachers are very supportive. They always help to solve your doubts. The curriculum is very relevant. All the subjects of GATE are covered in the 2nd year, so that you can prepare for GATE from the 2nd year itself. The question level in the semester exam is moderate. The pass percentage is about 95% percent.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) - Batch of 2029
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I think more focus on CSE.
Placements: There is less hope for core companies. Most recruiters are TCS, Accenture, etc. Median salary is 3 LPA to 5 LPA. For CSE, the highest salary package offered is 5 LPA to 7 LPA. It also offers above 12 LPA but no mass hiring. Reputation is good compared to EMI or techno hackathons that happen, and teamwork is encouraged. Internships are not that common but jobs are mostly in consultancy unless one tries own.
Infrastructure: Food is good especially dosa and noodles and price is reasonable. Physics labs are good with dedicated ones. Library is good. Classrooms are divided into groups. Lots of clubs to join both academic and non-academic. Wi-Fi speed is nice. Elevators are present. A whole building is dedicated to CSE, the central block Mech and ECE blocks are divided.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful. Seriousness gives an easy 8 pointer. We can get notes easily, and books are issued by college itself. Semester exams are moderate. Teachers are qualified. It's autonomous, so it focuses more on coding for CSE but core ones get less time for coding.
Other: Only government scholarships are present, no freshers altogether. Department wise functions are held. Seniors are friendly. There is no ragging in our college. Not too costly, I think it's good for CSE, ECE, and bio tech. Transportation is an issue, although when traveling. Traffic skills take a lot of time.
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
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Heritage offers great placements, helpful faculty, good infrastructure, and decent campus life.
Placements: Around 85-90% of students from my batch got placed, especially in the CSE, IT, and ECE departments. The highest package offered is 40 LPA, and the lowest package is 3.5 LPA, and the average package is 6 LPA. Top recruiting companies for our course include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Accenture, IBM, and Amazon. About 70-80% of students got internships during their course, mostly in service-based companies like TCS, Capgemini, and Wipro. Common roles offered include software developer, analyst, data engineer, system associate, etc.
Infrastructure: The college provides strong infrastructure with high-speed Wi-Fi, air-conditioned libraries, well-equipped labs, modern classrooms, and dedicated project rooms. Labs are regularly maintained and include updated systems and equipment. Hostel facilities are available, especially for girls, and boys can opt for nearby PGs. The mess food is average but hygienic. There are multiple canteens on the campus. The campus is clean and green with facilities for indoor and outdoor sports, a medical room, and regular maintenance.
Faculty: Faculty members are well-qualified. Many of them are PhD holders and have years of teaching experience. They are approachable and helpful. The course curriculum is regularly updated and aligned with industry needs, especially in fields like AI, ML, and cloud computing. Semester exams are moderately difficult but manageable with regular study. The pass percentage is high for students who attend classes and study consistently.
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College fails in infrastructure, placements, and faculty support.
Placements: College provides limited placement opportunities for MCA students. Placement cell heavily focuses on B.Tech students while MCA students are sidelined. Very few core companies visited our campus for MCA specific roles and many of us had to find jobs on our own.
Infrastructure: College infrastructure is not up to the mark. Classrooms are not well-maintained. Basic things like clean washrooms and proper seating are missing. Canteen food is average, and hygiene is not up to the mark. For the fees we pay, the facilities are not worth anything at all.
Faculty: Faculty is unhelpful and lacks proper knowledge. Most teachers read from slides with no real explanation. They avoid doubts, don't show any interest in student growth, and don't provide any guidance and support. There is no motivation and encouragement from their side.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) - Batch of 2025
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My college review, where I spent the most beautiful time of my life.
Placements: Around 70% of students get placed from our batch. The rest chose higher studies like M.Tech and MBA. Top recruiters include EY, Cognizant, GT, Capgemini, TCS, and many more. Moreover, a lot of edtech companies also visit. The TPO is helpful and provides whatever we need.
Infrastructure: Labs are very good. Lab assistants are very nice and help us through the course anytime. The process of doing labs is admirable. The library is extraordinary, with many books, including textbooks. We don’t have to buy books for study. The playzone area is also nice.
Faculty: Teachers are very gentle and helpful, as well as strict sometimes.
Other: I am a part of various clubs at this college, and it is the best part of college life. Being a part of those clubs, which are full of talented people, is an achievement in itself.
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Realistic of Heritage Institute of Technology.
Placements: The placement is almost 85% for B.Tech CSE students who got placed, and the average package is between 4-5 LPA. The top recruiters of my college are TCS, Infosys, Teach Mahindra, Cognizant, etc. I am currently doing my B.Tech in ECE, and I think ECE students have also been placed in good companies.
Infrastructure: Heritage Institute of Technology has a good central library. It is large and air-conditioned. More than 250 students can sit at a time. There are lots of journals and magazines available. There are lots of air-conditioned labs in the college. There is only a girls' hostel in my college, and there are lots of boys' hostels outside the college. The girls' hostels are of both types, AC and non-AC. The quality of food is not bad, and hygiene is also maintained here.
Faculty: The teachers are helpful and well-qualified, with good knowledge of their respective subjects. Most of them are Ph.D. holders, and some are from NITs and Jadavpur. The semester exams are not very difficult, and if you study 20-25 days before the exam, you can score a good CGPA.
Other: I chose this college because when I took admission in 2023, the fee was only Rs. 45,000 for each semester, but now it is Rs. 70,000. So, I think the return on investment is not good, so you can go to Bangalore or Noida rather than this.
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Heritage Institute of Technology Admission 2025 FAQs

Q:   How do you get direct admission in Heritage Institute of Technology?
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Heritage Institute of Technology offers the provision of management quota seats for a number of course, such as BTech and MCA. More details are as follows:

  • For BTech: 80% seats are filled via WBJEE, 10% are filled via JEE Main and the remaining 10% are filled via management quota
  • For MCA: 90% seats are filled via WB JECA and the remaining 10% via management quota

For other courses, there is no detail available on the official website of Heritage Institute of Technology on direct admission. However, candidates are advised to reach out to the admission office for details on the same.

Q:   How to get admission in Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata?
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Heritage Institute of Technology offers courses in the field of Engineering and Software & IT. The admission process for all the courses offered by the institute is conducted by MAKAUT and is both entrance and management quota-based. The following table mentions all the courses offered by HIT along with their admission process and fee:

Course Name

Eligibility

Selection

BTech

A pass in Class 12  Selection: 80% seats via WBJEE | 10% via BDes

10% via Management quota*

 

MCA

A relevant UG degree + Class 12 with Maths

90% seats via WB JECA | 10% Management quota

BDes

Class 12 with 45% aggregate (40% for reserved category)

CET conducted by MAKAUT

NOTE (*): 10% of the approved intake in the second year (Lateral Entry) is filled with Diploma holders and those who have a BSc degree on the basis of the JELET exam conducted by the WBJEE Board.

Q:   Which entrance exam scores are accepted by Heritage Institute of Technology for admission?
A: 

The entrance which are accepted by Heritage Institute of Technology for admission are 

  • For admission to M.Tech programmes students need to pass the GATE exam 
  • For admission to B.Tech programmes students need to pass the WBJEE and JEE Mains exam where most of the seats are filled through WBJEE and rest through JEE 
  • For admission to B.Tech (lateral entry) programmes students need to pass the JELET exam 
  • For admission to MCA  programmes students need to pass the Joint Entrance Examination (JECA)
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Answered 2 months ago

No, candidates can not join Heritage Institute of Technology directly, as the college conducts the admission process for all the courses based on merit and entrance exam scores. Some of the entrance exams accepted at the college include WBJEE, JEE Main, PGET, CET, etc. The college is known for its f

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Saumya Khandelwal

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Answered 11 months ago

If you have studied PCBM (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths) in 12th and are weak in Mathematics, you can still be eligible for B.Tech Biotechnology. Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata generally asks for JEE Main or WBJEE score for admission to Biotechnology. However, basic knowledge of math

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Sanvi Jha

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Answered a year ago

The seat intake for B.Tech at Heritage Institute of Technology varies depending on the specific programme and admission quota. Here's a breakdown:

Total Intake:

  • Main Intake: 270 seats are available across all B.Tech programs through various admission quotas.

Distribution of Seats:

  • WBJEE Quota: 80% of se

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Vikas Pandey

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Answered a year ago

BTech, MTech, and MCA courses are available at HIT in the fields of engineering, design, and software. The WBJEE 2023 and JEE Main 2023 results determine admission to the BTech program. 

The application period for Heritage Institute of Technology's B.Tech programs is not yet open for the 2024–2021 ac

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Bhupinder Kour

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Answered a year ago

Aspirants who are interested in pursuing B.tech from Heritage Institute of Technology must fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the institute. Candidates must have passed 10+2 from recognised board. Other criteria is The lower age limit is 17 (seventeen) years as on 31.12.2022. A candidate should

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