SMEAT Eligibility
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Contributor-Level 8
I've provided enough details regarding cutoff to save you plenty of time looking around. Assuming you already know enough about the two exams, I'll just mention important bits to know the difference between the two exams better.
Number of applicants in COMEDK'18: 72,152 (against 20,000 seats, out of which 18733 are reserved for engineering)
Number of applicants in KCET'18: 1,98,639 (against 19942 seats, out of which 16942 are reserved for engineering)
Both exams are different in the following ways:
More competition in KCET, compared to COMEDK.
Tough COMEDK, easier to get a good rank, wherea
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SC/ST candidates) in aggregate of three subjects, namely, Physics, Mathematics and any one subject out of Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Technical Vocational subject or Minimum 60% (55% for SC/ST
candidates) marks in a Diploma recognise
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Scholar-Level 16
The TNDALU eligibility criteria is is that candidates must have passed 10+2 with minimum aggregate of 70% marks. so this would make you eligible for the seat. The seats are very limited so it depends whether you get it or not.
You also need to browse some good Law colleges as an alternative plan like Amity University, Noida. Noida, Uttar Pradesh,Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Pune, Maharashtra, lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab etc. and check the MOOT practices and other such practices held in the campus along with the scholarship and academic benefits.
The online admissions are on so better be fast in deciding.
All the Bes
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There are some chances. Please visit the Shiksha College Predictor to get detailed information. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.
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There are some chances that you will get a seat in RNSIT Bangalore which is especially known for its innovative teaching. The cut off has yet to be announced, as it would be according to average of the performance of the students of that batch. A lot depends on the desired stream. The seat in your desired stream might be a little questionable, though hope for the best. You can also check from their web site for the same. The desired stream, that is the stream in which you want to pursue your B.Tech may have to be compromised. In the meanwhile you can also browse some other good colleges like LPU which is best known for its innovativ
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