Difference Between Autonomous Colleges and Non-Autonomous Colleges
Difference Between Autonomous Colleges and Non-Autonomous Colleges
colleges
Autonomous colleges are the colleges which are under the University but still very much
different from other colleges strictly under the university. They have the minimum interference
from the university. Still, matters like fees, seats,etc. are entirely decided by the university not
the colleges.
Eligibility:
FOR ISRO: BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of
65% marks (average of all semesters for which results are available) or CGPA 6.84 on a ten
scale.
FOR AFCAT:The candidates must be graduates in any discipline from a recognised university
and must have attained minimum 60 per cent in aggregate and should have passed Maths and
Physics at Class 12 level or must possess a BE /BTech degree (four-year programme) from a
recognised university with minimum 60 per cent in aggregate.
FOR CSIR: MSc/BE/BTech or equivalent degree with at least 55% marks and one publication in
SCI Journal and should have completed at least two years of post MSc/BE/BTech research
experience;
OR
MTech/ME or equivalent degree in engineering/technology with at least 60% marks;
OR
BE/BTech or equivalent degree with at least 60% marks and two years research experience as on
the last date of application;
OR
MBBS/BDS or equivalent with at least 60% marks and one year internship;
OR
BPharm/BVSc/BSc(Ag) or equivalent degree with at least 55% marks and one publication in
SCI Journal and should have completed at least three years research experience;
OR
MPharm/MVSc/MSc(Ag) or equivalent degree with at least 55% marks and one publication in
SCI Journal and should have at least one year research experience.
FOR PMRF:
• have completed or be pursuing the final year of four (or five) year undergraduate or five year integrated
M.Tech or five year integrated M.Sc. or five year undergraduate-postgraduate dual degree programs in
Science and Technology streams from IISc/IITs/NITs/IISERs and centrally funded IIITs;
• have secured at least CGPA/CPI of 8.0 (in scale of 10.0). For applicants in five year integrated or dual
degree programs if separate CGPAs/CPIs are awarded for UG and PG parts of the program then the
CGPA/CPI of UG part (first four year) will be considered.
“For CIVIL SERVICES,ESE,STATE POLICE EXAMS,RBI,SBI POs no minimum CGPA why only for
Research and development only”