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UEM Kolkata WBJEE Cutoff Year Wise Comparison 2024, 2023, 2022

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Q:   What is the cutoff for B.Tech at UEM Kolkata?
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University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata accepts WBJEE entrance exam scores, followed by a counselling rounds for admission to the BTech courses. The WBJEE Round 2 cutoff is out wherein the closing ranks ranged between 5975 and 29421 for the General AI category students. The toughest course to get into the Techno India University among the General AI category students was BTech in CSE. 

Tabulated bleow is the UEM Kolkata BTech cutoff 2024 for the General AI category candidates: 

Course2024
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering5975
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Information Technology14364
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)7791
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security including Block Chain Technology)13259
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial intelligence)8975
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security)21045
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science)15475
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (IOT)17170
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (Networks)29421
B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (Robotics & Artificial intelligence)21657
Q:   What is the WBJEE cutoff rank for CSE at UEM Kolkata for General AI category?
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UEM Kolkata cutoff 2024 has been released for WBJEE on the basis of which admission to the BE/ BTech courses take place. As per the WBJEE Round 3 cutoff 2024, the closing rank ranged between 8796 and 68436 for the stdudents belonging to the General category under the AI quota. Among all the BTech specilisations, Computer Science and Engineering was the most competitive course at UEM Kolkata with a closing rank of 8796. 

 

Q:   How much rank should I score in WBJEE to get University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata?
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University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata accepts WBJEE scores for admission to its BE/BTech courses. The WBJEE cutoff 2024 was concluded after the round 3 seat allotment result, wherein the last-round cutoff ranged between 8796 and 68436 for the General All India category students. Among all the BTech specialisations, the one that turned out to be the most desirable was Computer Science and Engineering. The first and last-round WBJEE cutoff 2024 for the same stood at 4146 and 8796, respectively. So, candidates preparing for University of Engineering and Management, Kolkata admission via WBJEE must aim to target a rank up to 68436 to secure a seat. However, this range is for the General AI quota, and the cutoff ranks vary for other categories and quotas. 

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.1
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.9
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.8
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security including Block Chain Technology) - Batch of 2025
2.8
4Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
A hidden gem once. Not up to the mark now. Dense campus life, which feels more like a school.
Placements: Around 60% students got placed in the academic year 2024-25. The highest package was from JP Morgan (19LPA) and the lowest was from TCS Ninja (3.5LPA). Companies like TCS, Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture, Wipro, PWC, etc., come to campus. There are not many internship opportunities on campus. The best roles offered are from JP Morgan, HashedIn by Deloitte and TCS Prime.
Infrastructure: The campus is very congested. The cafeteria is very small in comparison to the number of students on campus on an average working day. Wi-Fi is weak when there are too many simultaneous connections. The basic classrooms are non-AC, except for labs and some special classrooms. They have AC. Hostel and Mess are okayish. Food is decent, and rooms are not very spacious but manageable.
Faculty: Very strict schedule of exams. Teachers are qualified, but not everyone knows how to teach, apparently. They just read out of PPTs and then take attendance. The course curriculum is relevant, though. But there is a lack of practical knowledge cultivated in the students from the beginning. Oftentimes, they have to resort to the internet to actually upskill themselves.
Other: Fests and events are good. Scholarships are given on a merit basis. The fees are below average when you consider the current rate of B.Tech in this country. So that's justified. The campus life is utterly bad. It feels more like a school than a college. There are strict rules that need to be followed. Disobeying them might lead to serious consequences.
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Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) - Batch of 2025
2.8
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Experience of my college life. The worst college in Kolkata.
Placements: There were only like 7 companies, and most of the roles are like customer service, customer associate, like that, business development, sales-related. We were in a computer application, we knew the coding, a new tech, but still, there were only three companies with roles that came with tech roles like TCS, Wipro and Deloitte. And the company didn't hire many candidates, the strongest and the experienced were average.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure was good, but most of the labs and most of the high-tech things were not accessible to us, like the labs were shut down, and we couldn't go there unless we had a lab class. In the free class, we still can't do our stuff, like if we want to learn new things, we can't do that. If the faculty has even given us an assignment, we have done that, and the rest of the time, we have to just pass the time, we can't even use the computer.
Faculty: Exams are really bad, you can't really judge your marks, like if you have written and you are confident that you will score nine out of 10, you will 7 and if you confident that you will score 7 out of 10, shockingly you will get 10 out of 10 or somewhere and the faculty is really bad they don't know the basic DSA.
Other: Campus drive life is really bad, you can't really call that small cage a campus. You can't even get out of college if you have any emergencies.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
5Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
An efficient way to success.
Placements: 75 to 80 percent students got placed in CSE. The highest package touched 48 LPA, the lowest around 3 LPA with an average of 6 LPA. Top recruiters include Accenture, Infosys, TCS, Wipro and Cognizant. 60 percent secured internships in MNCs and startups. Roles offered are SDE, analyst and consultant.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi and labs are available but often slow or outdated. Classrooms lack modern facilities and the library is decent but limited. Hostel rooms are small and mess food is average with hygiene issues. Sports facilities are minimal and medical help is basic and needs improvement.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, supportive, and well-qualified with strong subject knowledge. The teaching quality is good, focusing not only on theory but also on practical learning and projects. The curriculum is regularly updated to keep it industry-relevant, which helps students become job-ready. Semester exams are of moderate difficulty and manageable with preparation. The overall pass percentage remains high at around 85-90%.
Other: I chose CSE (Batch 2022-26) for good placements and tech exposure. The best part is the coding culture, helpful peers, and active clubs. Top internships from MNCs also come. Campus fests and events are enjoyable, and the crowd is diverse. Need better labs and hostel facilities. Connectivity is decent, with scholarships and extracurricular activities available.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Excellent facilities, modern campus, and friendly environment.
Placements: UEM Kolkata boosts strong placement statistics on paper with competitive average and top-end packages up to 72 LPA. However, individual student outcomes vary widely depending on department year group dynamics and economic conditions, while many students land respectable it jobs, other faces challenges, suggesting a mixed, generally positive placement scenario.
Infrastructure: Overall, UEM campus offers excellent infrastructure with digitized classrooms, modern labs, a robust library, and recreational space. Hostel facilities are functional and secure, but some students mention issues like space constraints, mess food quality, strict supervision, and distance from the main campus.
Faculty: Faculty is generally qualified, supportive, industry-aware curriculum offers modern it and core subjects, creative electives, exams, reasonably difficult, frequent assessments that help continuous evaluation overall. UEM Kolkata presents a structured and contemporary curriculum with modern subjects.
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Ankit kr Srivastava Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.4
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Great learning environment with strong placements and supportive faculty.
Placements: I am pursuing a B.Tech in CSE with a specialization in AI. My college has excellent placements, with 90% of students in the 2025 batch getting placed. The highest package is ₹73 LPA, the average is ₹8 LPA, and the lowest is ₹4 LPA. Top recruiters included Amazon, TCS, and Accenture. Additionally, 80% of students secured internships, with roles such as SDE, AI developer, ML engineer, and analyst.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are normal but well-maintained. The labs have good systems for coding and AI work. The campus Wi-Fi is decent, and the library has helpful resources. Seminars and workshops provide extra learning. I live in a PG, but my friends say the hostel food, Wi-Fi, medical, and sports facilities are good.
Faculty: Faculty members are helpful, experienced, and supportive. They guide students well in projects and provide good opportunities through workshops and contests. The curriculum is industry-focused, including AI and ML. The exams are of moderate difficulty, and the pass percentage is around 85 to 90%.
Other: I chose this course due to my interest in AI and its future scope. The best parts are the practical learning, helpful faculty, and tech events. The campus isn't very big, but it has a good crowd and an enjoyable vibe. Fests, clubs, and hackathons happen often. Connectivity is good, and scholarships are available, though fees may vary each year. Labs and industry exposure could be improved.
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Ankit Srivastava Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.6
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Good college with nice teachers and placements, needs more practical learning.
Placements: In B.Tech CSE (AI) at UEM Kolkata, 85-90% of students got placed. The highest package is 73 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and average is 5 LPA. Top recruiters are TCS, Infosys, IBM, etc. Around 70% of students got internships in companies like TCS iON and Internshala. Roles included ML engineer and developer.
Infrastructure: UEM Kolkata's CSE (AI) department has decent infrastructure with normal classrooms, some AC rooms, good Wi-Fi, and well-equipped labs. Library has good digital resources. Hostel facilities are average with basic rooms, and food in the mess is okay but can be improved. Medical help is available. Sports like football, basketball, and indoor games are supported.
Faculty: Teachers across all departments at UEM Kolkata are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and supportive. They focus on both theory and practical learning. The curriculum is industry-relevant and regularly updated to match current trends. Semester exams are moderately difficult, and the overall pass percentage is high, around 90%, helping students build a strong academic foundation.
Other: B.Tech courses at UEM Kolkata offer a good mixture of academics and extracurricular activities. The curriculum is industry-relevant, with hands-on labs and coding practice. Events and fests are actively organized, and the campus crowd is energetic. College is well-connected, and scholarships are provided based on merit. However, there's scope for improvement in industry exposure, advanced lab facilities, and live project opportunities for better practical learning.
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UEM Kolkata 
Cutoff FAQs

Q:   How many rounds of WBJEE Counselling 2025?
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WBJEE Counselling 2025 was conducted in two rounds, namely Round 1 and Round 2, followed by the Defence quota counselling. 

Q:   When will WBJEE Counselling 2024 be held?
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Tabulated below are Adamas University Kolkata important dates 2024 for WBJEE:

DatesUpcoming Events
28 Dec '23 - 31 Jan '24
WBJEE 2024 application form
28 Apr '24
WBJEE 2024 exam date
May '24
WBJEE 2024 result
Jul '24
WBJEE 2024 Counselling
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UEM Kolkata

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Answered a year ago

UEM Kolkata offers various kinds of B.Tech. The mode of selection is IEMJEE. There is no cutoff available on their website as of now. You have to check the college website or Shiksha website for cut off marks.

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Khushboo Dendona

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a year ago

    1. Age Limit: Candidates should have been born on or after 1st July 2000 for admission in the academic session 2022-2023.

    2. Academic Qualifications:

      • Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
      • They must have obtained a minimum aggregate o

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Kritika Mishra

Contributor-Level 8

Answered a year ago

  • National Level Entrance Exams: The university accepts scores from these established national exams:
    • CAT (Common Admission Test)
    • MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
    • WBJEMAT (West Bengal Joint Entrance Management Admission Test)

 

 

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Kritika Mishra

Contributor-Level 8

Answered a year ago

The university website mentions that admission to B.Tech programs requires qualifying scores in either IEMJEE (conducted by UEM itself), WBJEE, or JEE Main. While specific marks aren't mentioned, these exams are competitive, so aiming for a high score is recommended.

These educational portals provide

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Kritika Mishra

Contributor-Level 8

Answered a year ago

UEM Kolkata conducts its own entrance exam, IEMJEE, for some programs. The cutoff list for these programs will likely be released after the IEMJEE exam is conducted and evaluated.

UEM Kolkata might also consider scores from the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations (WBJEE) for admissions to specifi

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Kritika Mishra

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