Shadan Women’s College of Engineering & Technology (SWCET), established in 2002 under the Shadan Educational Society, implements a structured admission framework based on standardized examination performance. Affiliated permanently with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) and recognized under autonomous guidelines, the institution follows centralized state allotment systems.
Primary entry channels route through the Telangana Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET / TS EAMCET) for undergraduate B.Tech tracks, TG PGECET for postgraduate M.Tech lines, and TG ICET for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. As a recognized Muslim Minority institution, the college features specialized category-wise seat distributions, which visibly shape the closing cutoff rank thresholds across standard counseling phases.
Admissions to SWCET follow the standard regulatory procedures outlined by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) and AICTE:
Undergraduate B.Tech Engineering:
Convener Quota (Category-A - 70%): Filled centrally via state-level TG EAPCET counseling. Ranks are compiled directly using engineering entrance marks.
Management Quota (Category-B - 30%): Processed independently by the institution according to merit boundaries, prioritizing students with valid national JEE Main marks or high qualifying 10+2 scores.
Basic Eligibility: Female candidates must clear their 10+2 (Intermediate) board exam with mandatory options in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (PCM), securing a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for reserved state sub-categories).
Postgraduate Programs (M.Tech & MBA):
M.Tech: Allocation relies primarily on non-zero scores from the national GATE exam or rank lists issued via the state-level TG PGECET.
MBA: Administered through the state’s TG ICET platform, though entries can additionally draw from valid percentiles in national examinations like MAT, CAT, or CMAT.
The final closing ranks in centralized counseling cycles fluctuate according to individual branch demands, seat allocations, and processing rounds. While top computing tracks fill during primary allotments, specialized electronics and information tracks often remain available into final mapping iterations.
The overall initial rank spans for general categories across the engineering specialties demonstrate selective distribution trends:
As counseling sessions progress to capture late-stage institutional vacancies, the final absolute closing thresholds expand across categories:
2024 Cumulative Final Cut-off Boundary: Completed in the range of 78,700 – 300,253 depending on special branch distributions.
2025 Cumulative Final Cut-off Boundary: Settled within the range of 110,097 – 400,242 across all combined categories, showing wide intake distributions in specialized computer streams.
The postgraduate programs demonstrate significant yearly stability, matching the specialized intake capacities defined per academic department.
The overall closing cut-off ranks for the General/Muslim Minority category reflect changing demand cycles over successive academic years:
2022 Final Closing Cut-off: 59,147
2023 Final Closing Cut-off: 300,008 (Reflected wide late-stage counseling adjustments)
2024 Final Closing Cut-off: 67,780
2025 Final Closing Cut-off: 54,212 (Showed tightening competitive matrices for the main MBA track)
M.Tech applications reflect consistent branch-wise filtering based on engineering graduation backgrounds:
Minority Allotment Cushion: Because SWCET holds a recognized status as a Muslim Minority institution, substantial portions of the seat matrix are designated for minority candidates. This creates a visible cut-off relaxation cushion, allowing local minority female candidates to secure admissions at extended rank parameters (reaching past the 1,50,000 to 4,00,000 rank bracket in late-stage rounds) compared to hyper-competitive non-minority co-educational structures.
Regional Allotment Differences (OU vs. UR): State counseling strictly differentiates between Osmania University Local Area (OU) candidates and Unreserved (UR) entries. UR seats, which are open to outstation applicants or candidates from adjoining regions, display tighter closing cut-offs. For example, in the Artificial Intelligence & Data Science line, the UR closing benchmark settled near rank 70,348, whereas the local OU quota extended down to rank 1,51,671.
Tuition Fee Reimbursement Framework: A significant percentage of admitted undergraduate and postgraduate students (e.g., 512 out of 857 UG students in recent cycles) qualify for full tuition fee reimbursements under state welfare schemes. This financial support increases student retention and maintains high application rates for convener seats during early counseling selections.
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education usually schedules three distinct web-option entry rounds, followed by an emergency spot admission round to fill residual departmental seats directly at the Khairatabad campus. Candidates who successfully match with SWCET on the official portal must report physically for document verification. This requires submitting original TG EAPCET/ICET rank cards, intermediate long-memos, transfer certificates, and valid minority or income affidavits. Aspiring applicants can monitor active seat vacancy tables, verify branch allotment status, and review university fee instructions by checking the official web platform at swcet.in.
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