For B.Tech in Information and Communication Technology, the eligibility criterion is that one should have 10+2 or equivalent with PCM as major subjects from any recognized board. Most institutes will accept a minimum aggregate percentage; it may be around 50-75%. The admission criteria are mostly national or state level entrance exams, like JEE Main, GUJCET, MHT CET, or any other entrance conducted by the universities themselves, for example, DAIICT entrance. Some private colleges also provide merit-based direct admissions.
Some other institutions may offer relaxations in reserved categories of SC/ST/OBC/EWS and diploma holders through lateral entry. Separate admission criteria apply for foreign students or NRIs, such as SAT scores. Counseling and seat allocation are conducted based on rank and preference for selection. Since B.Tech in ICT is the combination of computer science, electronics, and communication engineering, strong analytical, problem-solving, and programming skills help students get this program. There are excellent prospects for career options in software development, telecommunications, data science, and cybersecurity.