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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Applying for B.E./B.Tech at Rajadhani Institute involves different processes which depends on whether you're seeking admission through KEAM or the management quota . For government seats, you have to first need to appear for the KEAM entrance exam and participate in the centralized counseling process. Once the seat is alloted to you, you should inform the institute about this with your allotment letter and required documents to complete the admission process.
If you're applying through the management quota, you should directly get in contact with the college's admissions office either in person or through their website when applications
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Lateral Entry Test (LET) cutoff for Rajadhani Institute tends to change on a yearly basis, but here's the current situation, For Diploma holders seeking second-year B.Tech admission, courses like CS/IT typically requires top 500 LET rank, while Mechanical/ECE often accept up to rank 1,500. Cutoffs lower slightly for reserved categories.
Since LET seats are limited (upto 15-20% of total entries), actual cutoffs depends on volume of the applicants. Last year, the last admitted rank was 1,200 for Mechanical.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting an admission into Rajadhani Institute usually depends on which branch you choose. For CS through KEAM, aim for atleast under 15,000 rank - it's the toughest amongst all. ECE needs around 25,000 rank, while Mechanical/Civil accept up to 40,000 .The Cutoffs usually does not change every year. Management quota requires you to score atleast 50% in PCM (45% for SC/ST). Seats are not much, especially for a course like CS, and fees are also higher compared to other courses. Apply early as these spots usually fills fast. For the most accurate cutoffs, check the college's official admission notice or call their office. Previous years' d
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting into Rajadhani Institute is not much tough if you move forward with a blueprint in your mind. For CS course through KEAM, aim for under 15,000 rank - it's the most competitive branch. ECE needs around 25,000, while Mechanical/Civil usually accept up to 40,000 students. The management quota is easier marks-wise (50% PCM) but costs more and seats fill fast, especially for CS. Your best shot? Apply early, check last year's cutoffs (they're consistent), and have backups ready. With 60%+ in PCM and smart timing, you've got a good chance.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Admissions are currently ongoing for the 2024-25 academic year at Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology . The institute primarily gives admissions students through the KEAM counseling process for government quota seats, which typically runs through July and August. There's also a limited management quota for which you can apply directly by contacting the admissions office.
If you want a government seat, you'll need a score of atleast 50% in PCM during your 12th grade (45% for SC/ST candidates) and validate yourself through the KEAM ranking process. The management quota seats seems to fill up quickly, so it's better to r
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Here's my take on scholarships at Rajadhani: Full 100% scholarships are rare as hen's teeth. Top KEAM scorers might get 25-50% off, and government schemes cover most fees for SC/ST/OBC students. The college offers smaller merit discounts too.
That "100% scholarship" you heard about? Probably an education loan in disguise. Your best shot is combining multiple aids - try negotiating with admissions if you've got strong academics or financial need.
Bottom line? Don't bank on a free ride, but decent partial support is possible if you work the system right.
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