BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
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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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.
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Yes, you are likely eligible for full fee reimbursement, if you meet the following standard conditions :
General Eligibility Criteria:
1. BC-D category (Backward Classes) is eligible.
2. You must be studying in an approved institution.
3. Your family income should be below the limit set by the government (usually Rs 2 lakh per year for BCs).
4. You should have 75% attendance.
5. You should not be availing any other scholarship.
Since you studied in government hostels from 5th to 12th, it strengthens your case.
With a KCET rank of 1,62,000, SC category, Clause A, SNQ quota, and an annual income of 75,000, your chances of getting into BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) are very slim, especially for top branches like CSE, ECE, or IT.
BMSCE is one of the most sought-after colleges in Karnataka, and cutoffs for SC category even under SNQ typically close much earlier—often under 30,000 to 50,000 rank, depending on the branch and quota. SNQ seats are very limited and highly competitive since they offer fee waivers.
However, you can still participate in all rounds of counselling, including extended and casual vacancy rounds, where sometimes lower-ranked candidates do get seats in lesser-demand branches or if other candidates withdraw. Keep your preferences open and add multiple colleges in your option entry to maximize chances.
Yes with a 74000 AP EAMCET rank you are well placed for ECE seats in many mid tier private engineering colleges like SASI AITAM Chaitanya Godavari that typically admit up to 90000 to 125000 These colleges offer reasonable placements with a mix of core electronics roles and campus recruitment For top tier ECE programs like VIT AP AUCE JNTUK a rank under 8000 is generally needed
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , if we compare the EC course in both BMSCE and SJCE then you should consider BMSCE because based on reputation amd resources BMSCE is the good option. Apart from this your choice is also depends on your career goals and opportunities.
I hope this helps you!
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BMS College of Engineering, or BMSCE as it is more commonly known, was founded in 1946 and is situated in Basavanagudi, Bangalore. The faculty at BMS College of Engineering has years of combined expertise. Within the college, there is a BMS Campus Health Care Center.
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