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Rashmi Karan

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For the university's own institute (CUIET), a KEAM rank within the top 10,000 to 25,000 is often required for popular branches like Mechanical or Electrical.

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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Electronics & Communication (ECE) typically have the highest demand, resulting in lower (more competitive) closing ranks.

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Previous year's cutoffs for BTech at Calicut University are usually published on the CEE Kerala and Calicut University admission portal after each allotment round.

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The B.Tech cutoff at Calicut University is based on KEAM ranks. Factors include the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and the seat intake for each specific branch.

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For the entire 4-year duration of BTech at Calicut University, the total fee typically ranges between INR 1.69 Lacs and INR 4 lakh, depending on the college and category.

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The annual tuition fee for BTech ranges from INR 35,000 to INR 55,000 in government-aided or university centres. Self-financing colleges may charge higher.

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Yes, at the time of admission, students pay a Special Fee of INR 2,970 per year and Caution Deposit of INR 5,000 one time, along with one-time charges like admission and development fees.

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Students can apply for various state and central scholarships like E-Grantz, NSP, and Merit-cum-Means to cover tuition costs.

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Yes, the Calicut University follows government reservation norms: SC (15%), ST (7.5%), OBC (27%), and EWS (10%) among others.

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Yes, many affiliated and self-financing colleges under the university have a dedicated NRI quota, which often carries a different fee structure, usually almost 2 or 3 times higher.

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