JIT - Jain Institute of Technology
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
For JIT - Jain Institute of Technology, DCET cutoffs are specifically for B.E. Lateral Entry admissions, allowing Diploma holders to join directly in the second year. While exact recent cutoffs vary by branch and category, for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), a typical DCET closing rank for JIT Davangere has been around 7689 (General category).
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
JIT - Jain Institute of Technology's cutoff ranks vary by program, category, and year, determined primarily by KCET and COMEDK UGET scores. For instance, in KCET 2024 (General AI category), Computer Science and Engineering closed around 83,181, while Civil Engineering went up to 273,739. COMEDK 2024 (General Merit) saw AI & Machine Learning around 94,911 and Computer Science & Engineering at 100,405. These are closing ranks from recent years.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting admission into JIT - Jain Institute of Technology for B.E./B.Tech isn't extremely difficult, but it requires a valid score in either KCET or COMEDK UGET. Cut-off ranks vary by branch and year, but generally, good scores in these exams and meeting the 10+2 eligibility (45% aggregate in PCM) are key.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, admissions are open at JIT - Jain Institute of Technology for the upcoming academic year. For B.E./B.Tech courses, the application period for KCET and COMEDK UGET is typically in the early part of the year, with counselling following results. For MBA, Karnataka PGCET and KMAT registrations are ongoing or have upcoming deadlines.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
JIT - Jain Institute of Technology does not explicitly offer "100% scholarships" for all students. However, it provides various scholarships based on merit and need. They also facilitate access to government scholarships (like SSP for SC/ST students) and have tie-ups with banks for education loans. While full scholarships aren't guaranteed, financial aid is available.
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