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The BITS Pilani-University at Buffalo (UBITS) Dual-Degree Programme allows students to earn degrees from both institutions in engineering disciplines, with the first two years at BITS and the last two at UB. The program offers various benefits including scholarships based on academic performance, access to world-class facilities, and a supportive environment for international students. Admission requires meeting specific academic criteria, including English proficiency, and students must maintain satisfactory academic standards to continue in the program.
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BITS-UB FAQs

The BITS Pilani-University at Buffalo (UBITS) Dual-Degree Programme allows students to earn degrees from both institutions in engineering disciplines, with the first two years at BITS and the last two at UB. The program offers various benefits including scholarships based on academic performance, access to world-class facilities, and a supportive environment for international students. Admission requires meeting specific academic criteria, including English proficiency, and students must maintain satisfactory academic standards to continue in the program.
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BITS Pilani –University at Buffalo (UB) (“UBITS”) Dual-Degree Programme FAQ

What is the BITS Pilani- University at Buffalo (“UBITS”) Dual-Degree


Programme?

BITS Pilani and the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York have partnered
to offer an exciting opportunity for students to pursue a unique academic programme.
Students can opt to pursue a dual degree programme whereby they can obtain an
engineering degree from BITS Pilani and a degree from the University at Buffalo (UB) upon
successful completion of the programme requirements in the following areas:

Discipline BITS degree University at Buffalo


Degree*

Mechanical Engineering B.E. Mechanical B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Electrical and Electronics B.E. Electrical and B.S. Electrical Engineering


Engineering Electronics

Computer Science B.E. Computer Science B.S. Computer Engineering

Computer Science B.E. Computer Science B.S. Computer Science

Electronics and B.E. Electronics and B.S. Electrical Engineering


Communication Communication
Engineering

*All engineering degrees at UB are Bachelor of Science degrees. A Bachelor of Science


(B.S.) is the standard degree name for four-year engineering degree programmes at the
bachelor’s level used by almost all institutions in the United States. You can find more
information about UB programmes and their accreditation at:
https://engineering.buffalo.edu/home/school/about/accreditations.html

** You can find more about the UB computing and engineering majors at

https://engineering.buffalo.edu/home/academics/undergrad/programs.html

Is the University at Buffalo well-known for its engineering programmes?

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UB is ranked in the top 50 U.S. institutions for its undergraduate and graduate engineering
programmes and is a flagship of the SUNY system. The university has a rich history of
educating engineers and scientists and includes among its alumni current and former
leaders at global companies such as Robin Li, co-founder of Baidu.com; Ashutosh Sharma,
former secretary of the Department of Science and Technology of India; Subir Parulekar,
senior director of engineering at the Walt Disney Company; Victor Bahl, chief technical
officer of Microsoft’s Azure; and Christopher Scolese, director of the National
Reconnaissance Office of NASA. Learn more about the University at Buffalo School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences.

What are some advantages of pursuing the specified engineering programmes


under this UBITS International Collaborative Programme at the University at
Buffalo?

Students who successfully complete all four years of the UBITS International Collaborative
dual degree programmes will be eligible to receive degrees from both BITS Pilani and UB.
The degrees will be the same as the standard degrees from each institution –students will
receive two separate testamurs (transcripts) and degree certificates from each university.

UB, New York State's flagship university and member of the Association of American
Universities (AAU), is a world-class university with a worldwide impact. With an enrollment
of more than 31,000, including more than 5,000 international students, UB is consistently
recognized as one of the world's most exceptional universities, making it a top choice for
students and faculty around the globe.

UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), founded in 1946, provides an
inclusive environment that supports big thinking, creative freedom, and vast possibilities
for achievement.

Students in SEAS have access to world-class facilities and laboratories, including an


electrical engineering clean room, a digital manufacturing lab, a machine shop with CNC
equipment and 3D printers, a motion-base driving simulator, a 24,000-square-foot outdoor
UAV research structure, a leading academic supercomputing facility, and so much more.

In addition to UB’s vibrant international student clubs, SEAS offers over 45 science and
engineering-related clubs and organizations where students can explore ideas, network
with SEAS professors and industry professionals, and gain hands-on research experience.

Are there scholarship opportunities for students pursuing this dual degree
programme?

Yes, tuition scholarships will be awarded to UBITS students based on their Cumulative Grade
Point Average for the first four semesters of the programme at BITS, according to the
following:

Top 10 percent: US$7,000 tuition scholarship per year for two years

Next 15 percent: US$5,000 tuition scholarship per year for two years

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Next 45 percent: US$3,000 tuition scholarship per year for two years

Overall, UB will award tuition scholarships to the top 70 percent of each UBITS cohort. To
remain eligible for their tuition scholarship, UBITS students should maintain a 3.0 GPA while
at UB.

What is the tuition and fee schedule for this programme?

Students will pay the BITS scheduled tuition and fees for the first two years. Once they are
admitted into UB, students will pay the UB scheduled tuition and fees for international
students. The current tuition and fees per academic year are listed at
https://www.buffalo.edu/studentaccounts/tuition-and-fees/fall.non-resident-full-
time.html.

Future tuition and fees at University at Buffalo are subject to annual increases of 2 to 4%,
as authorized by SUNY and the State of New York.

What are the degree requirements?

Students will complete the first two academic years at BITS and the following two academic
years at the University at Buffalo. Progress and completion of the programme within four
years is dependent on satisfactory performance and progress in the courses that the student
takes. A four-year plan for the students for each of the programmes (i.e., B.E. Electrical
and Electronics + B.S. Electrical Engineering, B.E. Electronics and Communication + B.S.
Electrical Engineering, B.E. Computer Science + B.S. Computer Engineering, and B.E.
Mechanical + B.S. Mechanical Engineering) is provided below:

Programme’s progression

What should I do to apply to this programme?

Procedure to Apply for admission in UBITS International Collaborative


Programmes:

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In addition to applying and appearing for BITSAT-2025, candidates have to also apply for
admission to BITS-UB giving details of their 12th marks and preferences to different degree
programmes offered at Indian campuses of BITS and UB. The prescribed application form
for admission, the detailed application procedure will be made available at the BITS Pilani
admission website, tentatively on 01-JUN- 2025. The completed application form with the
details of their 12th marks and preferences to different degree programmes along with the
required application fee has to be submitted online at the BITS Pilani admission website on
or before the deadline mentioned on BITS Pilani admission website.

UB faculty and staff will engage with students in the dual degree programme in the first
two years through Zoom sessions to ensure students are on track to transition to UB. In
the second year, students will then apply as a transfer student to complete UB admission
procedures via the UB International Admissions website.

Does BITSAT score matter in the admission process?

Applicants who meet the minimum academic requirements will be ranked based on their
Final BITSAT score. Offers will be issued to the top ranked applicants down, until places are
filled.

What are the prerequisites to transfer to the University at Buffalo including any
English proficiency requirements?

You are required to provide current evidence of your English language proficiency for
admission to UB. Students can provide their results in the form of one of these common
English language proficiency tests:

Below are the minimum scores to be eligible for consideration for admission to UB's
undergraduate programmes. These scores do not guarantee admission. If your scores are
lower than those listed in the chart, you may still be considered for admission if you retake
the English Language test and submit a passing score.

TEST MINIMUM SCORES*

TOEFL (IBT) (including MyBest scores) 70


TOEFL Home Edition

TOEFL Essentials 8.5

TOEFL (PBT) and TOEFL ITP Plus 523

IELTS and IELTS Indicator 6.0

PTE Academic or PTE Academic Online 50

ACT (English AND reading sections) 18

SAT I ERWS 500

CAEL 70

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CanTEST 4.5

Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) 185

Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) 185

IB Higher Level English A Literature 4

IB Higher Level English A Language and Literature 4

AS Level or A Level English or English Language Subject C

Duolingo English Test (DET) 105

More information is available here.

Note: UBITS students are required to achieve the following sub-section scores on the
TOEFL, IELTS, DET, or PTE tests to be placed in the ELI 105 course offered remotely by UB
in the first semester of the UBITS Collaborative Programme. Students whose sub-section
scores are lower than the sub-section minimums below will be placed in ELI 100, and will
take ELI 105 remotely in summer 2026 (to be eligible to enroll in ELI 105, such students
must successfully complete ELI 100 with a “C” grade or higher).

Sub-Section iBT TOEFL IELTS Duolingo English Pearson Test of


Skill Minimum Minimum Test (DET) English (PTE)
Sub-Section Sub-Section Minimum Sub- Minimum Sub-
Score Score Section Score Section Score
Reading 21 6.5 120 61
Listening 21 6.5 115 57
Speaking 23 6.5 135 65
Writing 24 6.5 140 74
When would I have to take the English language proficiency test?

You should submit scores for one of the eligible English proficiency tests no later than July
25, 2025. TOEFL and IELTS are held regularly in major cities across India. However, in light
of the limited time, it is recommended that UBITS applicants take the Duolingo test, which
is available on-demand and can be taken at home; official Duolingo test scores can be
reported to UB within 2 days. Depending on your current English strength, you may wish
to prepare for your test. We recommend starting as soon as possible and giving yourself
every chance to do well. More information is available here. More information is available
here.

Will I get one or two degrees from this programme?

Students who successfully complete all four years of the UBITS International Collaborative
dual degree programmes will be eligible to receive degrees from both BITS Pilani and the
University at Buffalo (UB). Both BITS Pilani and UB have worked carefully together to align
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different programme offerings, and each will recognize the study completed at the other
institution, enabling completion of requirements for each degree. The degrees will be the
same as the standard degrees from each institution - students will receive two separate
testamurs (transcripts) and degree certificates, one from each university.

Can I do undergraduate and graduate degrees with additional years?

Yes. There are many opportunities for graduate (master’s and PhD) study at the University
at Buffalo and BITS. Your undergraduate qualification will lead into several options.
Engaging in research opportunities with faculty while completing your degree programme
at the University at Buffalo can also help you pursue graduate opportunities.

Is the University at Buffalo and the City of Buffalo a welcoming place for
international students?

The University at Buffalo consistently ranks among the top 25 institutions in the US enrolling
the most international students, and takes pride in its diverse community. UB is a welcoming
and supportive campus. At UB and in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(SEAS), we truly embrace the American principles of inclusion for all people regardless of
their race, religion, or country of birth. Our goal is to foster a supportive and open
environment where your ideas and intellectual passions are free to grow and flourish. SEAS
is home to a highly diverse faculty from many countries. In addition to International Student
Services, UB offers a full range of academic, cultural, and wellness support services to help
students make the most of their time at UB.

Big-city amenities, small-town charm, and reasonable housing costs have made Buffalo,
New York, one of the most desirable and affordable places to live for students. UB’s principal
North Campus, situated in Amherst, New York, is well-known as one of the safest cities of
its size in the US. Here, cutting-edge academic spaces and vibrant student life are
surrounded by a 60-acre lake and abundant green spaces.

What are accommodations options at University at Buffalo?

It is recommended that UBITS students reside on campus to take fullest advantage of


campus opportunities. At UB, living on campus is strongly encouraged, and applying for on-
campus housing is fast and easy. All you need to do is answer a few simple questions and
pay a $300 deposit. Everything is online and the Campus Living staff are available via
phone, email or live chat if you have any questions along the way. The earlier you apply,
the earlier your selection time will be during the Campus Living self-selection process.
UBITS students may also access affordable off-campus housing options located near UB.

What happens if I can't transfer to the University at Buffalo at the end of year
two?

The UBITS International Dual Degree programme requires two years of study at BITS Pilani
in India, followed by two years of study at the University at Buffalo (UB) for successful
completion of the course. In the event, you have a compelling reason(s) for not pursuing
the remaining two years of study at UB, then BITS Pilani may in its sole discretion reassign
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you to a new programme depending on your BITSAT-2025 score and its standing in the
regular merit list prepared for students directly admitted to First Degree Admissions at
Indian Campuses of BITS Pilani through BITSAT-2025 and not through BITS-UB
International Dual Degree programme. Alternatively, BITS Pilani may provide credits for
two years of your course work, which may get credited by another recognized Institute to
earn the degree of your choice.

What are the academic standards I need to meet at the University at Buffalo?

UB and SEAS evaluate student performance and monitor student progress via two
independent academic review processes. Both reviews are conducted at the end of the fall
and spring semesters and focus on a student’s progress towards satisfying degree
requirements. The relevant policies are outlined below.

The UB Office of Undergraduate Education performs a review that focuses on a student’s


UB GPA (all coursework completed at the University at Buffalo).

Students with cumulative and most recent semester UB GPAs of at least 2.0 are considered
to be in UB academic good standing. If these conditions are not met, then the student is
placed on UB academic warning, UB academic probation, or is dismissed from UB. The
academic standing is based on (1) how long the student has been at UB, (2) their previous
academic history, and (3) the extent to which their cumulative GPA is below the standard
for UB academic good standing.

Students placed on UB academic probation are not eligible to participate in university


activities. In addition, students on UB academic probation may be subject to an advisement
service indicator – a mandatory discussion with an academic advisor to help build an
effective academic strategy before the student may complete any further registration
activity.

Students dismissed from UB are not permitted to register for future fall or spring semester
classes at UB. A dismissed student may appeal the dismissal in writing to the Dean of
Undergraduate Education.

The SEAS Office of Academic Affairs performs a review that focuses on a student’s UB
Technical GPA (TGPA). The TGPA is based on engineering, math, and science courses taken
at UB.

Students with a cumulative UB technical GPA (CTGPA) and most recent semester technical
GPA (STGPA) of at least 2.0 are considered to be in SEAS academic good standing. If these
conditions are not met, then the student is placed on SEAS academic notice or is dismissed
from SEAS. The SEAS academic standing is based on (1) how long the student has been at
UB, (2) their previous SEAS academic standing, (3) their CTGPA, and (4) their STGPA.

After the first SEAS academic notice, students receive a hold that limits their ability to
register in courses until they satisfy a required advisement session that requires them to
reflect on their performance and develop a strategy to get back into good academic
standing.

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Students dismissed from SEAS are removed from the SEAS major and dropped from any
SEAS courses they are enrolled in for the following fall or spring semester. Students may
petition for immediate reinstatement to the SEAS Senior Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs, based upon legitimate extenuating circumstances. Students dismissed from SEAS
are encouraged to work with BITS’s and UB’s academic advisors to explore other majors.

What about Practice School? Would I have the option to take internships at UB?
How UB offers University-Industry exposures for UG students?

Engineering programmes at the University at Buffalo include a required capstone design


experience that spans the senior year (fall and spring semesters). Students work in teams
to tackle a real-world engineering design problem. It is common for students to work with
industry partners on senior design projects. The experiences leverage the technical and
professional skills (e.g., teamwork, communication, creativity, critical thinking, problem
solving, leadership) students acquire over the span of the four-year programme. At the end
of the spring semester, project teams present their work in various forums. Below are
programme-specific details.

How do the computer science and computer engineering degrees at UB differ?

Computer and information technologies are critical to the nation’s technological


infrastructure and competitive advantage in the knowledge-based global economy of the
21st century. These technologies have enabled discoveries and inventions in diverse fields
of study, and have transformed society and our daily lives in dramatic ways.

Computer Science (CS) is a systematic study of the concepts, foundations and applications
of software, hardware, and intelligent systems. Typical subjects include: programming
languages, data structure, algorithms, computer organization, operating systems and
machine learning.

Computer scientists are engaged in understanding the algorithmic complexity of problems


and the limits of computability, automating human intelligence, providing ubiquitous access
to information, or designing secure and effective software, computer, and communication
systems. Computer scientists work in every sector of industry, government, and society in
general.

Computer engineers are engaged in designing a wide range of devices, systems, software,
and services. They design the control systems for automated production lines in industry,
create software for digital telephone switching systems, and develop the installation of a
local area network (LAN). Thus, computer engineers work in every sector of industry,
government, and society in general.

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Computer Science

The final year of study is devoted to two capstone experiences – software engineering and
hardware / software integrated design – as well as elective courses in topics such as
software systems, networking, and artificial intelligence. The two capstone experiences
expose students to developing semester long projects in design teams of 3 to 4 members
working on real world projects from conception to implementation. In the computer science
programme students examine in detail the software development process. Topics include
software life-cycle models; architectural and design approaches; various techniques for
systematic software testing; coding and documentation strategies; project management;
customer relations; the social, ethical, and legal aspects of computing; and the impact of
economic, environmental, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability factors on design.

Computer Engineering

The computer engineering programme culminates in a year-long capstone design


experience. Students complete CSE 450 Hardware/Software Integrated Systems Design 1
during the fall semester and CSE 453 Hardware/Software Integrated Systems Design 2
during the spring semester. Students work in design teams of 3 to 8 members to solve a
complex problem by designing and implementing a fully integrated hardware/software
system. Student teams select a project from a list of available projects. These projects are
real projects with actual clients. The projects are often socially relevant, and the clients are
real (we have working relationships with several agencies including K-12 school districts,
health care facilities, industry partners, DOD contractors, researchers, and so on). In
working on these projects, students interact with a client to learn and specify the project
requirements. They then embark on the design process. Each team specs, designs, builds,
tests, and fully implements their project. Emphasis is placed on ensuring that the project
works, and works reliably over the expected life of the product. Students overcome many
challenges during the build and test phase. The open-ended scope of the projects provides
a real-life experience with many trials and tribulations.

Electrical Engineering

The electrical engineering capstone design experience spans the senior year. Students enroll
in EE 408 during the fall semester and EE 494 during the spring semester. Projects are
selected from faculty areas of expertise with input from industrial partners. Several faculties
with collective expertise in Signals Communications and Networking, Energy Systems,
Optics and Photonics, and Solid State Electronics contribute to the course. Design projects
are open-ended with design constraints that include use of industry standards, socio-
economic, societal/political, and environmental impact considerations. The technical
information gathered over the course of the undergraduate curriculum is relied upon to
complete the major design experience along with instruction on additional topics relevant
to the capstone experience. The semester culminates with a group presentation delivered
to the instructor, departmental constituents, and industry sponsors.

Mechanical Engineering

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The mechanical engineering design and practice sequence culminates in the senior year
with Design Process and Methods (MAE 451) and Senior Design Project (MAE 494). Students
work in small groups to solve a real design problem during the two-course sequence, which
is guided by an industry or faculty sponsor. The design project is started in MAE451, where
students focus on design processes involving idea conception, decision making, conceptual
design, and optimization. Students complete the project in MAE494, which typically involves
design documentation, engineering analysis, physical prototyping, and presentation of the
final design through oral and written communication. Projects are typically industry-based
but may also include faculty sponsored and student club-oriented projects (e.g., ASME,
SAE).

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