Amity University-Noida B.Tech Admissions 2026
ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
National level exam conducted by VIT University, Vellore | Ranked #16 by NIRF for Engg. | NAAC A++ Accredited
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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The GATE 2026 Examination will be conducted on February 7,8,14, and 15, 2026.
The last date to register for the JEE Mains 2026 examination is November 27, 2025.
BMS College of Engineering Bangalore courses are offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. BMSCE Bangalore courses are offered in full-time mode only. Out of the 45 courses, 18 are BMSCE Bangalore UG courses and 13 are PG courses and 14 are doctoral courses.
BMSCE Bangalore fees depend upon the course and specialisation. The streams in which the BMSCE Bangalore courses are offered are Engineering and Architecture, Computer Application and IT, Sciences and Management and Business Administration. BMSCE Bangalore eligibility criteria must be met by the students to apply for the courses. BMSCE Bangalore MBA fee structure is Rs 9,00,000.
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BMSCE Bangalore M.Tech course fee structure ranges from Rs 55,600 to Rs. 7 lakhs for 2 years duration. The courses provided by the BMSCE Bangalore college along with their fees and eligibility criteria, are mentioned in the table below.
| Courses | Fees | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|---|
BE | Rs 88,240 - Rs. 30 lakhs | 12th with 45% marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognised board + KCET/COMEDK/ JEE Main |
M.Tech | Rs 55,600 - Rs. 7 lakhs | BE/B.Tech with 50% marks + GATE/Karnataka PGCET |
MBA | Rs 9 lakhs | Graduation with 50% marks + KMAT/ CMAT/ MAT/ Karnataka PGCET |
MCA | Rs 7 lakhs | Graduation with 50% marks with Computer Programming/ Computer Science/ Mathematics/ Computer Application + KMT/Karnataka PGCET |
Ph.D | — | Postgraduate qualification in a related discipline. |
Note: Candidates have to meet the BMSCE Bangalore eligibility criteria and apply for these courses through the official website of the BMSCE Bangalore.
The infrastructure at BMSCE is modern and sufficient for academics, with well equipped CSE labs, reliable WIFI and digital classrooms, but first year classes happen in separate building which are not equipped with digital classrooms , the large intake has caused noticeable crowding in labs, lifts and common spaces, which affects smooth movement and lab availability during peak hours. So overall it's average but functional.
the college infrastructure is well developed, providing clean facilities, comfortable study space and also modern labs and well stocked library that supports a quality learning experience. there are also sports facilities and open space that encourage student to participate in physical activities and stay active.
College is well occupied with all the necessary infrastructure but the campus is not so big and have only one small playground. Each class has around 70 students which sometimes feels more congusted.
Yes, to get admission into colleges that come under PMSSS (Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme) such as RV College of Engineering (RVCE), BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE), and other private engineering colleges in Karnataka, you generally need to qualify through the regular engineering admission process of the state or the institute. PMSSS itself does not conduct a separate entrance exam; it only provides a scholarship to eligible students after admission.
For most Karnataka engineering colleges like RVCE and BMSCE, admission is primarily done through KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) for state quota seats and through COMEDK UGET for management/private quota seats. Students applying under PMSSS are usually required to secure admission through one of these recognised entrance exams, depending on the seat category available for PMSSS candidates in that particular college.
In some cases, if you are opting for management quota seats, the college may consider your JEE Main score or conduct its own admission process, but this varies from college to college. After securing admission through the approved entrance route, eligible students from J&K and other notified regions can then apply for PMSSS to receive the scholarship benefits.
So, in summary, you are required to appear for an entrance exam like KCET, COMEDK, or sometimes JEE Main, depending on the college and seat type. PMSSS works as a financial support scheme and not as an alternative admission route. It is important to check the admission brochure of both the college and PMSSS for the specific year to understand seat availability and eligibility conditions clearly.
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Hello,
Yes, if you already have the SNQ quota, it will continue in the next rounds also.
So, if you get PES RR CS (AI/ML) in the next round, it will also be allotted under the SNQ quota.
You don’t need to apply for SNQ again, it remains the same for all rounds.
Hope it helps!
Hey Param:)
Thanks for reaching out!
In KCET counselling, the SNQ quota seats are fixed separately for every college and branch, and they don't automatically transfer if you upgrade. Right now, you have BMSCE CSE under SNQ, but if you try for PES RR (AI/ML) in the next round, you will get the SNQ benefit there, only if that branch has SNQ seats left and your rank is high enough to secure one. Otherwise, even if you get the seat, it maybe alloted under regular quota and you won't get the tution fee waiver . That's why it's important to select choice-2 while trying for an update, so that your BMSCE SNQ seat remains safe if you don't get the new SNQ seat at PES RR. This way you won't lose the benefit you already hold.
Hope this helps!