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Shraddha Vinaykumar

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Candidates must submit a number of crucial documents as part of the *B.E./B.Tech* application procedure at *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)*. These usually consist of a *transfer certificate (TC)* from the previous school, a *migration certificate* (if applicable), *community certificates* for SC/ST/OBC applicants, and *10th and 12th standard mark sheets* as evidence of educational qualifications. Candidates must also present a *valid KEAM rank card* (if applying through KEAM), *Aadhar card* or another legitimate form of identification, *passport-sized photos*, and *income certificate* (if seeking for governmen

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The *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* difficulty level, the volume of applications, and the demand for particular branches all affect the *KEAM cutoff* for *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)*. Owing to increased demand, popular fields like *Computer Science Engineering*, *Electronics*, and *Mechanical Engineering* usually have higher cutoffs, whereas other fields could have somewhat lower cutoffs. Candidates with the highest ranks are given preference for admission during the *centralized counseling* procedure run by the *Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE)*, Kerala, which determines the cu

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Each year, the *cutoff mark* for admission to *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)* varies depending on the number of candidates, the particular branch or course, and the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* rank. The cutoffs for less desirable branches may be lower than those for more competitive ones, such as *Computer Science Engineering*, *Electronics*, and *Mechanical Engineering*. Candidates with the highest KEAM ranks are given preference for seat allocation during the *centralized counseling* procedure run by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, which determines the cutoff. T

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Getting admission to Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) can be competitive, particularly for popular branches like *Computer Science* or *Electronics*. For admission through the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)*, your chances depend on your *KEAM rank* and the *demand for the course*. The higher your rank, the better your chances of securing a seat in the government quota. Admission through *management quota* is generally less competitive since it doesn't depend on KEAM ranks, but it comes with a higher fee structure. For both routes, you must meet the basic eligibility criteria, including having at

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