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Swami vivekanandan

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You can choose to ignore Biology and attempt PCM, if you are an engineering aspirant, they will only calculate the PCM marks for engineering colleges and rank you accordingly for that course.

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Janki H Gajjar

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CMR Institute of Technology Bangalore Cutoff 2023 for the BE course is based on KCET exam as well. Candidates with a valid scores are called for the counselling. Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the previous year trends of CMR Institute of Technology Bangalore cutoff for the BE courses for the General category All India candidates:Course2023B.E. in Information Science and Engineering15584B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering11599B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering24023B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science19400B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)18260B.E. in Comput
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Ritu Rathee

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The KCET marking scheme is pretty straightforward:Each question is worth one mark. There are 60 questions in each subject tested, so the maximum marks per subject is 60.There is no negative marking, so you won't be penalized for answering a question incorrectly. This means it's to your advantage to guess if you're unsure about an answer.The entire KCET exam is multiple choice, so you'll be choosing the answer you think is correct out of four options provided.Here's a quick summary:Marks per question: 1Negative marking: NoQuestion type: Multiple Choice (MCQ)

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Akshat Bansal

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RGUHS UG Selection CriteriaBDS/BAMS/BUMS/BNYS: Candidates are selected based on merit in NEET UG for admission. B.Sc Nursing/B. Pharm: Admission is offered to students based on their merit in KCET or COMEDK. B.Sc/BPT/BPHS: Candidates are selected based on their merit in the last qualifying examination.Yes, students who are willing to study B Pharm in Karnataka must appear for the KCET examination.

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Srishti

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KEA or Karnataka Examinations Authority conducts KCET. Though KEA does not provide any special formulated mock tests for KCET. You can appear for KCET mock tests from alternative coaching websites or test websites available. There are various coaching institutions who offer free as well as paid test series, you can enroll yourself in that. Or you can buy a book of KCET mock tests available on online platforms like amazon, flipkart etc. You can also download mock test pdf from websites like testbook, oliveboard etc. Mock tests and test series will help you improve your test scores rapidly and enhance your performance.

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Muskan Gupta

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Yes, for admission into the B.Sc. Nursing programme at St. John's Medical College Hospital, Bengaluru, KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) is the primary entrance exam followed by the Interview process. This exam is required to take admission in BSC and BPT course. But for MBBS admissions it is NEET UG exam and counselling which has to be given. Also, for NEET PG it is given for MD admissions here.  

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