πŸŽ“ MUJ B.Tech First Year Guide (2026–27)

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πŸŽ“ MUJ B.Tech First Year Guide (2026–27) Everything You Need to Know Before Classes Begin ⏱️ Estimated Reading Time: 6–8 Minutes Welcome to MUJ! If you're reading this before your first day, you're already one step ahead. This guide is based on the 2025–26 curriculum and the experience of seniors. It covers the evaluation system, CGPA calculation, subject-wise guidance, recommended resources, previous year grade cutoffs, and answers to the most common questions freshers have. Whether your goal is a 10 SGPA or simply understanding how college works, this guide should help you start your first semester on the right foot. --- πŸ“… Save These Dates Classes Begin: 27 July 2026 Mid Semester Examination (MTE): 18 September 2026 Recommended MTE Preparation Start: Around 4 September End Semester Examination (ETE): 18 November 2026 Recommended ETE Preparation Start: Around 28 October (approximately 3 weeks before ETE) πŸ“Œ Save these dates and set reminders right now! --- πŸ“ˆ Understanding the Grading System Before we dive into the subjects, it's important to understand how your SGPA and CGPA are actually built. One thing many seniors consistently emphasize is that Mid Semester Exams (MTEs) are the single most important component when aiming for a high GPA. They're the first major examination you'll face and often determine whether the rest of your semester becomes stressful or manageable. Theory Subject Evaluation Pattern | Component | Marks | |-----------|------:| | Mid Semester Examination (MTE) | 30 | | Class Work Sessionals (CWS/Internals) | 30 | | End Semester Examination (ETE) | 80 (Scaled to 40) | Final Evaluation 30 + 30 + 40 = 100 Marks The reason MTEs are so valuable is that the entire 30 marks are counted directly. Since the syllabus is much smaller than the End Semester Examination, scoring 25–30/30 is much more achievable. Similarly, students