The eligibility criteria for RUET 2025 mostly comprise requirements based on the nationality, educational qualifications, age, and marks obtained. Applicants must be of Indian origin, and not necessarily from the domicile region, though some reservations do apply to residents of Rajasthan. The candidates must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board with relevant subjects from BA, BSc, or BCom, which involves a minimum of 50% marks, though some relaxations are applicable for the reserved category. For postgraduate courses, applicants must have a graduation degree with at least 50% marks for unreserved categories and 45% for reserved categories from any recognized university. For undergraduate candidates, the minimum age is usually 17 years. Some courses may also require certain subjects or specific qualifications. Candidates should check the eligibility criteria in the official RUET 2025 notification for their chosen course.
RUET 2025 Eligibility Criteria for Indian Candidates
- Undergraduate (UG) Programs:
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board with at least 50% marks. This includes candidates from State Boards, Central Boards, or equivalent examinations.
- Postgraduate (PG) Programs:
Applicants should possess a 3-year undergraduate degree from a recognized university or institute, with a minimum of 50% marks.
- Ph.D. Programs:
Candidates must hold a Master’s Degree in the relevant field, with at least 55% marks, from a recognized university or institute.
RUET 2025 Eligibility Criteria for Foreign Candidates:
Foreign students who have successfully completed their Higher Secondary or equivalent examination from foreign education boards, such as GCE ‘A’ level or its equivalent, will be considered for admission under the foreign students category.
- Academic Qualifications:
Candidates must have passed the Higher Secondary examination (or its equivalent) with a minimum of 'A' grades or 70% marks in key subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English. If the transcript includes both letter and numerical grades, the letter grade will be considered for evaluation.
- GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels:
Candidates who have passed the GCE 'O' level and GCE 'A' level examinations must secure a minimum of B grade in at least five subjects, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English, in the GCE ‘O’ level exam. For the GCE ‘A’ level exam, candidates must achieve a minimum of A grade in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
The eligibility criteria are reviewed periodically by the admission committee. Therefore, candidates are encouraged to consult the official admission prospectus released in September or October of the admission year for the most up-to-date informationrmation.