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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the previous years as well the cutoff was 2979, 3156, 2699 and hence within the 3k mark. The opening ranks will be as high as 1.2k to 1.4k. (This is just regarding GM category)
For further information refer KEA website by going through the cutoff section.
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Otherwise below is the detailed information:
50% Candidate must have passed any recognized BCA / Bachelor degree in Computer Science Engineering or equivalent degree and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks (45% of marks in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates) taken together in all the subjects in all the years of the Degree Examination from any recognized institute/university. OR C
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3 years ago
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Going by a comparative analysis based on placements, UVCE will be better for the mechanical branch. Both the colleges are academically very good. The placements for the mechanical branch is UVCE is very good. The placement percentage is nearly 60-70%. The lowest salary offered is nearly INR 3.5LPA and the highest salary being offered is INR 39LPA. University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering is a great college. Placements: In the year 2018, about 80-90% of the students got placed from branches like CSE, ISE and ECE. About 60-70% of the students got placed from core branches like mechanical and electrical. Hope it helps.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
2. NIE, Mysore- nice college, good campus
3. BIT, Bengaluru- nice college, no campus
I am alumni of BIT (201014) batch EEE branch. The college is nice but due to unavailability of campus, lacks enormously in other activities like organisations of seminars, conference, ted talks, robotics competition, etc. This affects our resume alot. I am alumni of RVCE (201517) batch, M.Tech, Power Electronics. It has a very nice campus which helps students to organise innumerable conference s, talks and technological which makes their resume attractive. But whatever college you take, make sure you choose branch of
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