Karnataka PGCET
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The candidate must have secured a recognised Bachelor's degree (3 years minimum duration) or should have passed an equivalent examination. During all the years of degree examination, the candidate must have attained an aggregate of 50% marks or more in all the subjects. Candidates belonging to SC, ST, and Category-I of Karnataka should have attained 45% marks in the qualifying exam.
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1. Prepare the study plan according to the time available for the Karnataka PGCET.
2. You can start by reviewing the topics in which you have some knowledge.
3. Later, you can study the difficult topics by reviewing the fundamentals.
4. Select your study material to understand the basics and practice for the exam.
5. You can use online resources such as YouTube to understand complex topics like Statistics.
6. For the English section of KPGCET, regular newspaper readin
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1. You must have earned your graduate degree from a recognised university.
2. You need to have a minimum of 50% in your graduation if you are applying in the unreserved category. For SC, ST, and Category I of Karnataka, this minimum score is 45%.
3. You must have work experience spanning at least three years to apply for a part-time MBA course.
4. In addition, your place of employment must be within 40 kilometers of the institution to which you are applying for
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1. Karnataka Category I students can apply with only 45% of their graduation.
2. Around 90 percent of seats in colleges are available for Karnataka state applicants.
3. SC, ST of other state are treated as General category unlike state categories.
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No, one cannot apply for an M.Tech at the Manipal Institute of Technology using the Karnataka PGCET scores. To apply for MIT, you need to appear in either the GATE or the Manipal Entrance Exam (MET). Other colleges that accept the Karnataka PGCET include the RV College of Engineering, the Bangalore Institute of Technology, and the National Institute of Engineering.
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