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5 years ago
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Civil: 3354
CSE: 573
ECE: 798
EE: 622
ME: 584
From the above tables, we can suppose that KCET which see a number of applicants higher than that of COMEDK, but yet latter has a similar cut off as KCET but for less number of candidates. Although one can't exactly tell what should be your rank to be able to get a seat in RV college of engineering as the last year cutoffs can't exactly predict your chances as the cutoffs are based on so many factors so it isn't ever constant.
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But to be on safe side, its best if you have:
Civil: 2500 (COMEDK), 2700 (KC
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yes, KCET offers government reserved merit seats if you qualify in it, COMED K is private reserved merit seats if you qualify in it. if you could not register for both then the only option management quota. Note: Management quota fees are very high.
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Aerospace engineering has become a very sought after branch in a small span of time. There is an immense future job prospects and the college is number one. Aerospace has become top 5 branches of RVCE in recent times. CSE&get;ISE&get;ECE&get;MECH&get;AERO
so the cutoff which you should be looking at must be around 2000 in first round and most probably around 2500 in second round. I will also advise you to keep checking the COMEDK official website as they have not uploaded while I am writing this. I hope this will help. Thanks. Visit for details: http://www.btechadmission.co.in/.
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5 years ago
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If your rank is in 3 digits it's best but for chemical engineering, civil engineering, industrial management engineering and biotechnology engineering there can be low ranks(5k,10k)
And don't join a course just because the college is great, wait and see all the courses
Check their syllabus then choose your interested course n then join the most optimal college in your rank
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5 years ago
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For CSE @ RVCE Considering you will get 296/300 in boards, you must score 168 marks or above in order to get a seat in RVCE. If you get these set of marks your rank will be below 150. For general merit students these rankings are good enough. For ECE @ RVCE Considering the same board marks I. e 296/300. For general merit students you must score 165 or above, then your rank will be below 220. This should be enough to get a seat at RVCE. I know its tough to get score such high marks. But smart work can beat anything. All the best folks! PS:- I have not mentioned about cutoffs for students with any sort of reservation because trends
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Visit for details: http://www.btechadmission.co.in/.
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