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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023, the admission process for Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) typically follows the schedule set by the college for various undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For *undergraduate* courses, admissions are usually based on the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* or through *management quota*. For *postgraduate* courses, the admissions may be based on *GATE* scores (for M.Tech programs) or through direct applications, depending on the specific course.
The exact dates for admissions, application forms, and eligibility criteria are usually announced on the *off
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Generally speaking, not every student at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) receives a 100% scholarship. On the basis of merit, financial need, or particular classifications (such SC/ST or OBC), it might offer financial aid in the form of partial scholarships, fee reductions, or government-sponsored scholarships. Although it is uncommon to receive a 100% scholarship for tuition and other costs, students who exhibit outstanding academic achievement or great financial need may qualify for substantial help, which might pay for a sizable amount of their fees. For more thorough and current information on the individual
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