Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology is a well-known private engineering university, and B.Tech admissions are mainly based on JEE Main scores through online counselling.
For popular branches like CSE and AI-related streams, the cutoff usually falls within a competitive JEE rank range, while other branches have relatively lower cutoffs.
The fee structure is on the higher side, roughly ₹3–4 Lacs per year, excluding hostel and mess charges.
In terms of placements, Thapar has a decent record, with good companies visiting the campus and average packages in the mid range, especially strong for top branches.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 6
Honestly speaking, 69.3% in PCM is quite low for Thapar University, even with Punjab quota.
For most BTech branches, Thapar's cut-offs (via JEE Main or 12th PCM) usually stay above 75–80%, and popular branches go much higher. With 69.3%, getting a regular BTech seat in Patiala campus is very unlikely.
That said, you might have a small chance in:
Less demanded branches
Later rounds / spot counselling (if seats remain)
Non-BTech or allied programs (if you're open to alternatives)
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