| Test Date | June 10, 2026 |
| Mode | Online Proctored |
| Time | 120 minutes |
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With over two decades of experience building technology products at global scale, Vishwa leads upGrad School of Technology's mission to create India's most career ready tech graduates.
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uGSOT is collaborating with cutting-edge university campuses across India, giving students world-class learning spaces right where innovation thrives

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B.E in Computer Science

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B.Tech in CSE (AI)
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Students from upGrad School of Technology (uGSOT) join a strong alumni network with upGrad learners placed in 3000+ companies across startups, unicorns, and global tech giants.






Unlock your academic dreams with scholarships designed to reward excellence, leadership, and meaningful impact in your community.
Appear for uGNET and take the first step towards a top tech career today.
Designed to find engineers for the AI-era
uGNET is a scholarship test conducted for admission into the B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering course at various partner universities of upGrad School of Technology.
Students strong in math, logic, and analytical thinking with verbal aptitude
Build a strong reasoning foundation before advanced tech.
Skilled in multi-step thinking and logical problem solving.
Merit-based test to evaluate your potential as a Computer Science Engineer

No Physics or Chemistry required

Scholarships available for girls in tech and budding entrepreneurs

From NAAC accredited institutions

Industry-built curriculum, updated every 6 months, with access to industry professionals and networking opportunities.

Lifetime placement support
Join a select group of AI-first Computer Science engineers
Take the first step towards a successful engineering career.
Designed to assess your engineering potential
Assesses numerical and mathematical proficiency essential for engineering coursework.
Evaluates a student's ability to think logically and approach problems systematically.
Measures clarity of thought and comprehension skills necessary for technical learning and communication.
Assesses numerical and mathematical proficiency essential for engineering coursework.
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Evaluates a student's ability to think logically and approach problems systematically.
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Measures clarity of thought and comprehension skills necessary for technical learning and communication.
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From confusion to clarity, here's how uGNET enabled career decisions for some of them

I was confused between BITS, VIT, SRM, Manipal and state exams.
uGNET introduced me to a more modern, AI-focused B.Tech and gave me clarity on what to choose.

I chose uGSOT for its future-ready curriculum, coding from Day 1, and its strong support for paid internships and placements with companies like Internshala and Rekrut
I want to build my own gaming startup after B.Tech, and I believe uGSOT's startup-support will help turn that vision into reality

The curriculum, practical learning approach, and the chance to learn from industry-background teachers really stood out to me.
I'm looking forward to starting my classes.

I discovered uGNET through YouTube and got interested in the curriculum and newer fields like Quantum Computing.
The scholarship test and interview experience were smooth.
Yes. Candidates qualify based on their overall performance across the entrance test, the interview, and their 10th, 11th, and 12th scores. Candidates who score well in the uGNET and meet the required cut-off move forward to the interview stage. Meeting eligibility criteria alone does not guarantee progression.
Yes. uGNET follows a performance-based scoring model, which includes negative marking for incorrect answers. Students are encouraged to attempt questions thoughtfully rather than guessing.
uGNET is competitive by design. It is intended to filter students who are prepared for the academic intensity of the program. However, students who prepare seriously often see strong improvement across attempts.
Yes. If you do not qualify in one cycle, you may register for the next uGNET attempt. You can attempt the uGNET twice in an academic cycle.
Registered candidates receive access to the uGNET Preparation Kit, which outlines: Section-wise syllabus guidance, sample question patterns, and preparation strategy. Students may also use the Engineering Entrance Practice available on the website.
Candidates who meet the qualifying benchmark move forward to the Personal Interview round, where we evaluate thinking approach, communication clarity, and seriousness of intent.