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Karnataka PGCET Cut Off 2025

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BIT Bangalore Karnataka PGCET Cutoff 2025 - Round 2 (Out)

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - BIT Bangalore : Karnataka PGCET Closing Rank Cutoff (General-All India)
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BIT Bangalore Karnataka PGCET Cutoff Year Wise Comparison 2025, 2024, 2023

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - BIT Bangalore : Karnataka PGCET Closing Rank Cutoff (General-All India)
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On MBA Exams Cutoffs
Q:   Can I get BIT Bangalore at 500 percentile?
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It is hard to get Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering for MBA admission at 500 percentile in Karnataka PGCET . Thecutoff list as per round 2 reveals that for the General AI category candidates, the cutoff was closed at 797. For OBC AI category candidates also, the cutoff was closed at 797. 

 
 

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KCET Cut Off 2025

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On KCET Cutoffs
Q:   What is the cut-off for Bangalore Institute of Tech?
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Bangalore Institute of Technology BTech admission 2023 based on KCET ranks concluded after Round 2. As per the cutoff 2023, the last round closing cutoff stood at 5509 for the B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering. For 2022 and 2021, the last round closing cutoff for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering were 13778 and 3065, respectively for the General All India category students. Check out the Bangalore Institute of Technology cutoff for top BE/ BTech courses offered under the General All India category:

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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering5509
B.E. in Information Science and Engineering7440
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)8122

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COMEDK UGET Cut Off 2025

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BIT Bangalore COMEDK Cutoff Year-wise comparison 2025, 2024, 2023

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Q:   What is the CSE cutoff for SC and ST category students at BIT Bangalore?
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Admission to BIT Bangalore is conducted through COMEDK UGET scores. Based on the scores, the BIT Bangalore cutoff 2024 is released for the candidates. The BIT Bangalore COMEDK UGET cutoff 2024 for SC and ST categories is similar for both, the cutoff ranged from 5790 to 76686, wherein, the most demanding course is BTech in Computer Science and Engineering.

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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.6/5
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Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.8
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.8
4Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Decent college with poor infrastructure good placements.
Placements: Placements are going well, but offers are comparatively lower than last year. Students need to focus on their GPA while also learning skills from others, as competition is high among CSE peers. Placements are still ongoing as of 2025, with an average package of 10 LPA, according to the website.
Infrastructure: Hostel food is okay, but the rooms are not adjustable. In the first year, only four shared rooms are provided to the students, and the hostel is expensive due to its fees. You can go to a decent PG rather than staying in a hostel. The hostel has non-vegetarian options, so students can get chicken 2 to 3 times per week. For sports, you only give a small basketball court and indoor games like chess and carrom.
Faculty: Teachers are chill compared to other colleges unless you provoke their ego. Students need to submit their reports and projects on time, otherwise, it might be a hassle to get them corrected by teachers. Course is autonomous, the curriculum is similar to VTU colleges, and semester exams are easy if you study for a week.
Other: I completed 1st year at CSE, fests are okay, the crowd is decent, but I think the syllabus is rushed at some point, students have various clubs which are advertised frequently.
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
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5Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
A very good college to join for those who are studious and hardworking.
Placements: At BIT, placements are good. About 85% of the students from the CS branch are placed in 2025, with the highest package secured this year being 36 LPA from Cisco. The average package is around 8 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The top companies hiring CS students include Dell, Cisco, PhonePe, Zeta, and many more. Regarding internships, almost 70% of students have received opportunities to work as interns at Pentagon Space, Zebra, Dell, and other companies. The top roles offered to CS students are Software Developer, Data Analyst, Software Engineer, and more.
Infrastructure: BIT has well infrastructure, including strong Wi-Fi throughout the campus. Two libraries are available, along with a digital library for students to study. Labs are fully digitalized and spacious. Classrooms are also large, with a capacity of about 60 students each and equipped with projectors. Coming to the BIT girls' hostel, I’m in love with the facilities they provide. There is Wi-Fi on all floors, the food quality is very good, and both North Indian and South Indian meals are available. Rooms are very spacious with attached bathrooms, and cleaning is done every day.
Faculty: Teachers are very friendly towards students, and the teaching is good. Everyone gives their best in teaching the students. Teachers help students prepare well in all aspects. Passing is not at all difficult, we can do it easily. Almost 98% of students pass in all subjects, and the semester exams are quite easy if we follow the instructions given by teachers.
Other: Since the Computer Science branch was first introduced at BIT College across Karnataka, it has had good scope and quality teaching is provided. They offer everything needed for course completion. Regarding events, the college celebrates its tech fest named Manthan for two days every year, along with festivals like Kannada Kalarava, Ganesha Utsav, Onam, and many more. The campus is a bit small but is clean. Extracurricular activities are organized by different clubs every month.
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
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There are good placements with teachers.
Placements: More than 70% of students get placed in passing out batch. I think the highest package is 57 LPA and the average package ranges from 8-10 LPA. The lowest package is 5 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Deloitte, Oracle, etc., hire students from the college. Roles like full-stack, frontend engineer, backend engineer, data analyst, and program analyst are offered here.
Infrastructure: All facilities are available. There are Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and the library. It has a good hospitality. I do not stay in the hostel, but hostels are also pretty good. It gives good breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is ventilated. The campus is okay, but it is worth it because of placements.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They are fully prepared before every lecture and give their best to deliver topics. They will make sure we understand all topics. Exams are based on VTU, and they are pretty easy to tackle because of the faculty members.
Other: Fests organised are okay.
Reviewed on 13 May 2025Read More
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Sohan Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
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The faculty is poor and not knowledgeable. The placements are decent, but the infrastructure is bad.
Placements: Only a few people are getting placed in recent times, with approximately 20% getting placed. The highest package is 16 LPA, the lowest is 2 LPA, and the average is 6 LPA. Bosch and Fidelity are a few of the top recruiters. Only a handful of students are getting internships at Oracle and Fidelity, mainly as Software Developers.
Infrastructure: There are no Wi-Fi facilities, and the quality of living is poor. The hostel is barely livable, and the classrooms are poorly maintained. Everything is dirty and not cleaned often, and the toilets are miserable. They are usable. The hostel is also just barely livable.
Faculty: Teachers have minimal knowledge, and the curriculum is based on VTU, which does not make us industry-ready. Most students pass, as we can clear the backlogs, but some fail and clear them later during the re-exam. Since it is VTU, it is very money-focused, and they will harass you if you are close to failing to earn money through evaluation.
Other: CSE is the best course our college offers, so I chose it. The campus and quality of living need improvement. We should be made more industry-ready rather than being taught irrelevant things.
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Manjunatha R L Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Dissatisfied because of faculty (C-programming) and infrastructure is short, but good facilities.
Placements: Well, I don't know much about that, but what I heard from seniors is not to depend on college placements. We know that the average package is 7 LPA and the highest is less than 30 LPA. I am from the 1st year in this college, and top recruiters are Amazon, etc.
Infrastructure: This college has better infrastructure, and also canteens are available on the campus with good quality of food. But the main disadvantage of this college is that the area of the campus is very small, and it feels congested. You can see a dental college, law college, and MBA college within 100 meters, but the college is in the city center.
Faculty: Exams are above average; it is very difficult to score 100 percent, but it is somewhat easy to pass. In exams, some lecturers correct papers liberally, and some lecturers correct very strictly, but it depends on the lecturers in this Bangalore Institute of Technology.
Other: If the student is from KCET, the fee for one year is 1,07,000, and the extra fee is 28,000. If you stay in the college hostel, it costs about 1,30,000. The total sum costs more than ten lakhs for 4 years, even from a government seat. If the seat is management, it costs a total of 40 lakhs for 4 years, where 10 lakhs per year; however, it is not value for money. I would give 3 stars for that, but campus life is ultimately good.
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The teaching faculty is not that good, but we can expect good placements.
Placements: In the CSE department, around 70 percent of students have got placed. The highest package is 58 LPA in Microsoft (off-campus), the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average package is 7 to 8 LPA. Top companies are Fidelity Investments, Cisco, Everts, Dell, Oracle, and Goldman Sachs. 20 percent of students got an internship in Amazon, Cisco, Fidelity Investments, Oracle, and Goldman Sachs. Roles offered include SDE, Java Developer, Full Stack Developer, Business Analyst, and Data Analyst.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are good. There is Wi-Fi available, and the library is quite good. The food quality is good for lunch and dinner, but the breakfast is not always good. There are no sports and games facilities, but medical facilities are available. If there is any medical emergency, they will help out.
Faculty: In VTU, it's not about the teachers, but in our college, a few teachers are well-qualified and explain well, which helps the students. However, not every teacher explains well. I would rate the teaching quality around 3. It depends on how you self-study, as not every teacher is good at explaining concepts. I would say the course curriculum doesn’t make you industry-ready; we have to study extra courses and apply them practically. The semester exams are a little tough because it’s a university. The pass percentage would be around 60 to 70%.
Other: I chose this course because it is an edge for the information technology domain. The best thing about this course is that you can apply your knowledge to build websites and implement your thoughts practically. I wish I had known about the internship opportunities and the coding languages I should have learned before joining this course, as that might have helped me. The college organizes a fest once every two years. The campus crowd is fine, and the alumni network is huge. The campus is actually located in the center of the city.
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Bangalore Institute of Technology Cutoff FAQs

Q:   What is the cutoff rank for Bangalore Institute of Technology MBA based on Karnataka PGCET?
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Bangalore Institute of Technology MBA admission is based on Karnataka PGCET score followed by Karnataka PGCET Counselling. Going as per last year's ranks, candidates can anticipate that the closing rank must be around 651 for the next cutoff season. Tabulated below is the previous year's rank for the cutoff for Bangalore Institute of Technology General Category candidates:

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Q:   What is COMEDK 2025 exam date?
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The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka had released the COMEDK 2025 exam date on its official website. The exam was held on May 10 but was postponed in some regions and later conducted on May 25 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. It was a computer-based test for Engineering and Architecture admissions.

Q:   Which entrance exams are accepted for admission to MBA at BIT Bangalore?
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Students looking for admission to BIT MBA course are admitted based on various state and national-level entrance exams such as KMAT, PGCET, etc. Students should have valid entrance exam scores. 
 

 

Q:   What is KCET exam date 2025?
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Karnataka Examination Authority has released the KCET 2025 exam date on the official website. Applicants looking for admissions to engineering and other courses can check the KCET exam dates at kea.kar.nic.in. The KCET 2025 exam was conducted on April 16 & 17. KEA conducted the KCET 2025 exam in an offline centre-based mode. Candidates appearing in the exam must carry their KCET admit card 2025 and one valid photo ID proof. The KCET exam date 2025 for the Kannada language exam was on April 15.

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admissions to MBA course at BIT Bangalore?
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BIT Bangalore offers MBA courses through PGCET and Management Quota. Moreover, the primary eligibility criteria that candidates should complete before applying for the course is they must complete their bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, for the selection process, the institute accepts the relevant scores of KMAT / CMAT / MAT/ PGCET. 

Q:   What are the number of seats offered to M.Tech courses in the management quota by Bangalore Institute of Technology?
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The total number of seats allocated to M.Tech courses at Bangalore Institute of Technology is 54. Moreover, the institute offers three specialisations in M.Tech courses and divides an equal number of seats among its specialisations. Check out the number of M.Tech seats allocated in the management quota and by entrance examination in the table mentioned below: 

Sl NoM.Tech ProgrammesIntakePGCETManagement
1Structural Engineering18153
2Computer Science & Engineering18153
3VLSI Design & Embedded System18153

 

Q:   What is the cutoff for BTech at Bangalore Institute of Technology for OBC category?
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Bangalore Institute of Technology BTech cutoff 2023 for Computer Science Engineering was 4712 for OBC category. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in COMEDK, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female. 

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Answered 11 months ago

BIT Banglaore PGCET Cutoff 2024 was released for Round 2. As per the cutoff ranks during the second round, the cutoff for the General AI candidates for MBA admission was closed at 797. For the OBC AI category, the cutoff percentile was 797.

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Nishtha Mishra

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Answered 2 years ago

The cutoff trend for BTech at Bangalore Institute of Technology has been increasing in the recent years. In 2022, the closing rank for BTech. under general category for all India quota was 34160. In 2023, it increased to 38057. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 34160 to 38057 for OBC 341

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Rashmi Sinha

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Answered 2 years ago

The cut off for MCA at Bangalore Institute of Technology is 678.

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Khushi Raj

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Answered 2 years ago

While there may be some differences in the eligibility of B.Tech lateral entry 2023 of different states and institutes, the following criteria will be considerably same for most of the admission process: Candidates should have completed 10+2 qualifying examinations or Diploma. Should have studied Ph

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Navaneeth kumar

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Answered 8 months ago

The Bangalore Institute of Technology offers a two-year MBA programme with a course fee of INR 1.17 lakh. It is important to note that this fee is not officially confirmed, and is only indicative, as it has been obtained from unofficial sources. Therefore, prospective students are encouraged to visi

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