Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Hi aspirant,
You can gain admission to the SIMS Institute for physiotherapy programs. The institute provides direct admission to students based on their merit, ensuring that qualified candidates have the opportunity to pursue their studies in this field.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/shimoga-institute-of-medical-sciences-shimoga
Yes you can pursue BPT without giving KCET
Some exam you have to give are:
1. Merit-Based Admissions
2. State-Level Entrance Exams
3. Institution-Specific Entrance Tests
KCET uses a 50-50 weightage system, considering both your Pre-University (PU) and KCET marks to determine your rank. Based on your score and following the KCET guidelines for scoring, your overall percentage would be 72.33%.
Taking into account your percentage and trends from previous years, which reflect the
Hello there,
With a KCET score of 170 and 180 in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) , here are your potential options:
KCET (Karnataka CET) :
With a rank of 170 in KCET, you may be eligible for admission to various engineering courses in Karnataka's engineering colleges , including top-tier colleges
To secure a seat in a Pharma D program at a Bangalore college through KCET, you'll want to aim for a competitive rank. Here are some insights based on previous years' cutoffs:
Pharma D Colleges in Bangalore Accepting KCET
You can download KCET Mathematics model question papers and previous years' papers with solutions from the official KEA website. These resources will help you understand the exam pattern and practice effectively.
Additionally, websites like Careers360 offer free KCET Maths sample papers and previous years' question papers with solutions.
If you score around 85 to 90 marks in KCET 2025, your expected rank may fall between 35,000 to 45,000, depending on the difficulty level of the exam and how others perform. However, this is just a rough estimate. If your PU (12th) board marks are also good, your final
KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.
You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360
To determine your rank based on your percentage in the KCET exam, you can follow this method.
The KCET exam has a total of 180 marks. For example, if you score 63%, that translates to 113.4 marks.
Ranks in the KCET depend on various factors such as the
Hello Luqmaan,
yes, you can write the KCET exam again even after joining B.Sc. biotechnology. KCET allows candidates to appear multiple timess as long as they meet the eligibility criteria. just ensure you fulfill age and subject requirements for the course you're aiming for.
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