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P sai siddanth

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KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) is an entrance exam conducted for admission to various undergraduate courses in Karnataka, including courses in Biotechnology/Agriculture and Engineering. The rank that you can expect based on your scores in KCET may vary depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the number of seats available. However, based on the previous year's cutoff scores and ranks, a score of 140 in Biotechnology/Agriculture and 108 in Engineering in KCET can be expected to fetch a rank of around 3000-5000 and 10000-15000, respectively. It's important to note that th
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Arnab Sengupta

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You will be getting rank between 4900 to 5200, but it is of no use this year 2023.

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Nirmika Gaikwad

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KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) and KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) are both state-level entrance exams conducted for admission to various undergraduate courses in engineering, architecture, and pharmacy in the respective states of Karnataka and Kerala. There are some differences between the two colleges when it comes to difficulty levels and cutoffs:
Difficulty Level: The difficulty level of KCET is generally considered to be moderate, with questions mostly based on the State Board syllabus. On the other hand, KEAM is known to be a bit more challenging, with questions covering a wider range of topics. Cutoffs: The
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Om prakash sahoo

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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts the KCET exam for admission to various professional courses including veterinary colleges in Karnataka. The NCC quota is one of the reserved categories in KCET and a certain percentage of seats are allotted to NCC cadets. The number of seats allotted through the NCC quota varies from college to college and from year to year, depending on the total number of seats available and the number of eligible candidates. The exact number of seats allotted through the NCC quota for veterinary colleges in Karnataka can be obtained from the offi.

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Harini Sankuru

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The Oxford College of Engineering Bangalore:- computer Science:- 29826. H. K. B. K. College of Engineering Bangalore:- computer Science. Sri Sairam College of Engineering (Formerly Shirdi Sai engineering) Anekal, Bangalore:- computer Science.

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Harini Sankuru

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Yes, you can get but not in CSE stream and all. But you can get into a different streams like mechanical and civil engineering.

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Harini Sankuru

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General 8597 cutoff, for obc 23416.

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Nithin Yellay

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Based on your KCET rank of 18k, you may have chances of getting admission to some of the mid-tier engineering colleges in Bangalore. Some of the colleges you can consider are:
BMS College of Engineering
RV College of Engineering
PES University
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
New Horizon College of Engineering
It's important to note that admission to engineering colleges also depends on other factors such as the cutoff scores for your preferred branch of study and the number of seats available in each college. Therefore, it's recommended to check the previous year's cutoff scores and visit the respective college's website to get more i
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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The admission process for CS and EC courses in different colleges through KCET may vary based on several factors such as the number of available seats, the cutoff ranks of the college, and the number of students applying for these courses. So, it's not possible to predict with certainty whether your cousin will be able to get admission to a CS course or you will be able to get admission to an EC course based solely on your KCET rankings.
However, based on previous year's admission trends and cutoffs, it is possible to get an idea of the chances of admission. Generally, a KCET ranking of 55,000 may be sufficient to get admission to a CS
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