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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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No direct admission is possible and nor any Management seats are available. Students must meet the eligibility criteria for University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering UG admissions. Eligible candidates must appear for KCET. The result of KCET. Declared by KEA, releases in an online mode. Students who will meet the KCET cutoff can only participate in KCET counselling. Shortlisted candidates based on their performance in KCET will be called for KCET counselling. Candidates must choose University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering as their preferred college for admissions. After the seats are allotted to students, candidates must rep

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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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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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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On the basis of the KCET rank, The chances of getting UVCE are very less.

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Pranav Raj

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Hii Chetan, Yes you can join M.Tech through PGCET.

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Ishan Aditya

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Yes you can change your branch from ECE to CSE if you will score good CGPA (above 9) in the 1st year.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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1. UVCE, Bengaluru-government college
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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Applicants for admission to the Karnataka B. Arch must obtain a valid position in the NATA exam and then submit the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) advisory process followed by the allocation of seats at various B colleges. Arch in Karnataka. Qualified JEE Main students can also apply for a B degree. The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is a national qualification test conducted by the Construction Council (COA) for admission to a 5-year B program. Arch and B. planning program. All The Best!!

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Vishal Vinay Ram

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Uvce because of better placements, good peer group and lots of free time.

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