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Rayamkula Harish

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Universally-based admission to B.E Course under Information Science and Engineering in Acharya Institute of Technology in 2023 for students having KCET rank of 33327.You would be able to know if you can get an admission for B.E in Information Science and Engineering in Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT) for a rank of 33327 in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) only after you have taken many things into account. Well, that examination is for the Karnataka (and it's really competitive) and admission is completely based on merit ranks.Historical Cut-off Trends: The fact that the cut-off ranks for Admission to Information Science
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Nikhil kumar Dubey

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Yes, in order to pursue B.Sc in Anesthesia in Karnataka, you need to score in Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) as it is the main entrance examination for most undergraduate medical courses such as B.Sc in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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Yes, there is an additional round for seat allocation in the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test). After the first rounds of seat allocation, the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) holds a second round for students who didn't get a seat before or want to change their choices.In 2024, the process for this extra round started on September 30 and will end on October 4. The temporary seat allocation for this round will be on October 7, and the final results will be announced on October 8. Students need to finish their admission process by downloading the allocation letter and reporting to their chosen colleges by October 15.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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There are private colleges that can offer you admission on the basis of this rank. Also, you can appear for college-based entrance test and score well. There are colleges that consider Class 12th marks and scores of entrance tests conducted by them. These are very important decisions, please have a detailed discussion with your parents before any final decision.

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Anchal Shukla

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The best thing you can do is forfeit your seat alloted in COMEDK and then continue with the KCET counseling procedure. If in case you have taken admission in the seat alloted by COMEDK, then you have to give a written request to the COMEDk forum/office to reject your seat and give back the documents.Different counseling processesKCET and COMEDK have different counseling processes: KCET: Candidates must qualify for the KCET exam, verify documents, and enter options to be considered for counseling and seat allotment. COMEDK: Candidates must register for online counseling, upload documents for verification, and participate in ro
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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With a KCET rank of 30,468 in Agriculture and 1,977 in Agriculture practicals, you stand quite a good chance of entry into some of the top colleges in Karnataka in Round 1. It'll all depend on the type of college, their past trends, and if the candidate is flexible with different branches under agriculture or even other sister fields. Keeping an ear for college-specific seat availability notice would be a good idea.

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To get into B.Sc Nursing through KCET 2024, one has to meet certain instructions stated by the Karnataka Examinations Authority. If you did not cancel your B.Sc Nursing seat in 2023 but did not enrol in the course, you may still be eligible for a seat in 2024, provided:1. Eligibility Criteria: Basic aspirational requirements include being a 12th grade pass out in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, with minimum 45% marks 2. Seat Surrender Policy: If you had booked a place in 2023 and did not officially cancel this place, you may have to consult KEA for more information on how specific rules of registration for the application for
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Shiv Kumar

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With a KCET rank of 204,826, getting admission to the CSE branch in top government colleges like UVCE is unlikely, as their closing ranks are much lower (around 17,218 in previous years). However, you may have a chance in other engineering branches or private colleges. Colleges like BMS College of Engineering and RV College of Engineering have higher closing ranks, making them more accessible. It's advisable to consider other branches or explore private colleges, and stay updated with counseling and cutoff trends for more options.Ghousia Engineering College, RamanagaraS J C Institute of Technology, ChickballapurDr. T. Thimmaiah Institu
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Rayamkula Harish

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KCET 2024 Photocopy Submission Requirement The photocopy of Pre-University (PU) marksheet will constitute an essential part of the submission process of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2024 and would be added to other documents for KCET repeaters at the time of submission. This actual academic qualification verification is encouraging.It should also be noted that every candidate is required to attach PU marksheet as part of the official guidelines for assessing academic qualification. One may also check with the latest notification put out by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) .photocopy of PU marksheet will be needed
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Shraddha Vinaykumar

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City Engineering College (CEC) in Bangalore has established specific cutoff ranks for admission to its B.E. and B.Tech programs through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). In the 2024 academic year, the closing ranks for various engineering courses were as follows:- *B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering*: Round 1 cutoff at 72,069; final round cutoff at 88,340.- *B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering*: Round 1 cutoff at 82,494; final round cutoff at 101,642.- *B.E. in Information Science and Engineering*: Round 1 cutoff at 84,158; final round cutoff at 110,876.- *B.E. in Mechanical Engineering*: Round 1 cutoff at
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