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AKTU Branch Change Results 2025: Latest Notice, Approved List & Student Insights

A major update has just been released by AKTU the official branch change results for the 2025–26 B.Tech session are now out . The university has published a detailed notice confirming which students have been approved for a new branch in their third semester. Notice
If you applied for a branch change or simply want to understand what this means for students across the university, this blog breaks down the notice, the approved list, and the trends — all in a simple way.
What Is the AKTU Branch Change Process? (A Simple Breakdown)
Changing your branch in AKTU might sound complicated, but it’s actually pretty straightforward once you understand the basics.
Why does branch change exist?
Universities allow students to switch branches so they can:
- Follow a field they actually enjoy
- Improve career prospects
- Move from a low-demand branch to a high-demand one
Branch change is basically your second chance to study what actually interests you.
Who is eligible?
While rules vary slightly by college, the common conditions are:
- Good CGPA (usually among the top performers)
- No active backlogs
- Seat availability in the target branch
- Formal application within the university deadline
A quick relatable example
Maybe you joined ECE thinking you’ll love circuits, but soon realized coding is your real thing. Instead of being stuck, branch change gives you a clean path to shift into CSE or IT.
Summary of the AKTU Official Notice (Dated 9 December 2025)

AKTU released an important notice regarding branch change for students moving into Second Year / Third Semester for the academic year 2025–26.
Here’s the notice in simple terms:
Key points from the notice
- Applies to all AKTU-affiliated B.Tech colleges
- Based on applications collected earlier (10 Nov 2025 letter)
- A committee reviewed all requests according to AKTU rules
- Final approvals have now been issued
- A detailed list of approved branch changes is attached for colleges
If you applied for a branch change, your college will now officially confirm whether your request was accepted.
The Approved Branch Change List (How to Read It)
The PDF provided by AKTU includes:
- Roll Number
- Student Name
- Current Branch → New Branch
- Category (GEN/EWS/FW etc.)
- Institute Name
- Status (Approved)
To help you visualize it, here’s a mock example table:
| Roll No | Name | Current Branch | New Branch | Category | Status |
| 210XX001 | A. Kumar | ME | CSE | GEN | Approved |
| 210XX145 | R. Singh | ECE | IT | EWS | Approved |
| 210XX312 | S. Verma | AI/ML | DS | GEN | Approved |
Table 1: Sample Format of the Branch Change List
If your name appears in the real list, that means your branch change is officially approved by AKTU.
Student Trends & Insights (Based on the Approved List)
After going through the data , some clear patterns emerge.
Most common branch shifts
| From Branch | To Branch | Trend |
| IT | CSE | Very High |
| ECE | CSE | High |
| ME | CSE/IT | Medium |
| AI/ML | DS | Frequent |
| CSE | Mechanical/Core Branches | Rare |
What these trends mean
- CSE remains the #1 preferred branch, for obvious reasons — placements, high salaries, tech boom.
- AI/ML and DS are also gaining traction, but many students still shift back and forth based on comfort level.
- Core branches see outflow, mainly due to limited placement opportunities.
- Reverse moves are rare, showing industry influence is strong.
It’s clear: students are choosing branches that align with better tech-driven career opportunities.
Should You Switch Branches? (Honest Advice)
If you're still deciding, here’s a balanced way to think about it.
Why students switch
- Better job prospects
- Stronger interest in coding/data
- Peer influence
- Higher future demand
Pros of switching
- More opportunities for internships
- Better placement chances
- More project exposure
- Easier access to online resources
Cons to consider
- New subjects = extra catching up
- More competition in CSE/AI/IT
- Sometimes higher workload
Branch change isn’t a magic button — but it can be the right move if your interests truly align with the new field.
What to Do If Your Branch Change Is Approved?
Here’s your mini checklist:
Do these immediately
- Get official confirmation from your college
- Update ERP/academic record
- Check your new timetable
- Understand if you need to cover extra first-year subjects
Make the transition smooth
- Watch YouTube playlists for new subjects
- Connect with seniors from your new branch
- Start early on coding or core topics
- Don’t panic — first 2–3 weeks feel confusing for everyone
FAQs About AKTU Branch Change 2025
Is branch change final?
Yes, once approved by AKTU and your college, it's final.
Will my CGPA continue?
Yes, your CGPA remains the same. Only branch changes.
Do I move to a new batch?
Yes, you’ll attend classes with the 3rd-semester students of your new branch.
Can I reverse it?
No. Branch change is one-time.
Does it affect placements?
In most cases, it improves opportunities if you’re moving into a high-demand branch.
Your skills matter more than the name of your branch. Focus on learning, building projects, and gaining real experience.
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