Colleges in Karnataka
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The classification of engineering colleges into Tier-1 or Tier-2 has always depended on some yardsticks such as academic performance, faculty qualifications, infrastructural facilities, placement records, and industry links.
The D. Y. Patil Technical Campus, Faculty of Engineering, Talsande, is officially accepted as a Tier 2 institute.
The classification relates to the fact that it is quite new compared to the older Tier 1 institutes and placement statistics and values associated with major industries are quite different from that of Tier 1 institutions. It provides quality education and is improving its brand, but has not yet ach
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Sahyadri College Exam Admission
The college of Sahyadri does not conduct any personal entrance examination. Sahyadri, Karnataka, India focuses its undergraduate admission processes based solely on scores obtained in the Karnataka state-level common entrance test, which is KCET, or rather, the other category is based on a COMEDK UGET.
They include Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subjects on which students are assessed.
M.Tech includes entrance tests like GATE to be qualified by candidates for the postgraduate course. Other tests are also available as per the respective college requirements. Further, academic sessions for the admissi
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
RVCE has different eligibility criteria for admission to undergraduate programs offered by this college. The eligibility criterion for the B.E. programme is that a candidate should have cleared the class 12th exam with at least 65% marks in Mathematics and Physics separately. Also, the candidate must have at least 70% aggregate marks in Maths and Science separately.
As you had mentioned if you do not have 70% marks in your class 10th board exams, then it will be hard to qualify through RVCE. Still, you can explore other engineering colleges with different eligibility criteria or diploma courses with lateral entry options.
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