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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, attending Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KAIM) admission exam is mandatory for admission into B.AI / B.Tech programmes in Albartian Institute of Science and Technology (AISAT) in Kochi. The Institute makes it mandatory for the applicants to present their work as part of the admission process. This requirement is applicable on both the government and management quota seats.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
For the year 2025, the KEAM results are expected to be announced by June 10. Candidates must ensure they submit their Plus Two marks online by June 2 to be considered for the engineering rank list. Timely submission is crucial, as it directly impacts the ranking and subsequent admission processes.
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The KEAM cutoff for ASET varies by category and course. For example, in 2024, the closing rank for B.Tech Computer Science Engineering for the General category was around 30,244 in Round 1. Other categories had different cutoffs, such as SC at 51,570 and BH at 50,821. These figures can fluctuate annually, so it's best to refer to the official KEAM counselling data or contact ASET's admissions office for the most accurate and updated information.
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Yes, you can! While KEAM is the main route for merit-based admissions, ASET also reserves a portion of its seats under the management quota. If you've completed your 10+2 with good marks in Science subjects, especially PCM, you're eligible to apply directly. The college ensures that passion for engineering is never turned away just because of one entrance exam. At ASET, they value determination just as much as examination scores.
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