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Hii shaibidar,You want to study Engineering in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence in Karnataka( I come to know about your State from your profile)on a total tuition fee budget of rupees 1lakh.
1. One lakh fee is very less for AI engineering in Karnataka.
2. AI engineering fees are usually more than 4 lakh.
3. Government colleges fees are around 4 to 5 lakh.
4. Private colleges fees are more than government.
5. No AI engineering course available for one lakh total fee now.
6. You can try B.Sc AI course. It is cheaper and related to AI.
Suggestion: If you have a tight rupees 1 lakh budget, look into B.Sc in AI/ML programs in Karnataka, especially the newly launched courses at Sharnabasva University:they offer tech education at much lower cost than engineering degrees.
Careers360 Link for Course Listings:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-engineering-in-karnataka
Thank you,
best regards from Careers360 team.
Hello Amresh,
A MET score of 110 out of 240 with 76% in CBSE Class 12 generally suggests a moderate rank, roughly around the mid to lower range depending on the competition that year.
Regarding admission to Computer Science in Manipal, Bangalore, or Jaipur campuses:
Manipal Institute of Technology (Manipal campus) usually requires a higher MET rank for Computer Science due to high demand. A score of 110 may not guarantee a seat in Computer Science at Manipal’s main campus.
Manipal Bangalore and Jaipur campuses may have slightly lower cutoffs, so you might have a chance depending on seat availability and category.
Admission depends on overall MET rank and category cutoff for that year, which varies.
You should check the latest seat allotment lists or counseling results from Manipal University for exact chances, but with a score of 110, getting Computer Science in Manipal’s main campus may be difficult, while chances at Bangalore or Jaipur campuses are comparatively better but not guaranteed.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello,
Yes you are eligible for admission if you are from science stream. You are eligible for direct admission into 1st year in most private and government diploma colleges. Also, you can get lateral entry into 2nd year in some states (if you have studied Maths and Physics in 12th) – subject to state norms.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hey Gobinda! With 49.5% in Class 12 and being from the OBC category, you still have a chance for B.Tech (including Computer Science). Most colleges ask for around 50–60% for General, but for OBC there is usually some relaxation (around 45–50%). Since you are in that range, you can definitely try.
Just make sure you had PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) in Class 12, because that’s compulsory for B.Tech. Some universities admit on board marks, while others through entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level tests. Private universities are also an option if you don’t want to depend fully on entrance exams.
So yes, you are eligible, but it will depend on the college/university you apply to. Best option is to check their specific eligibility on the official website before applying.
Hello Mamata,
With a KCET rank of 7211 in Computer Science, admission to top government engineering colleges in Karnataka is unlikely, as the cutoff ranks for Computer Science are generally much lower (better ranks).
However, you may get admission in private or deemed universities that offer Computer Science programs. Some private colleges in Karnataka accept ranks in this range.
To improve your chances, participate in all counseling rounds and consider other related branches or private institutions.
I would recommend you to use KCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
With a KCET rank of 13,446 (General Category), you have a fair chance to get Computer Science (CSE), AI/ML, Cybersecurity, or Blockchain courses in Tier-2 engineering colleges in Karnataka.
You can target:
Yes, it is usually possible to take MSc in Forestry after completing BSc in Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science. However, it depends on the university and their eligibility criteria.
Some universities may ask for a background in biology or related subjects, while others may allow admission based on your overall graduation and entrance test scores.
You should check the specific requirements of the universities you want to apply to. Sometimes, they may ask for a bridge course or some basic knowledge in forestry-related subjects before starting MSc.
So, it’s best to contact the admission office of the universities for clear guidance.
Hope it helps !
Dear aspirant,
With an MET score of 122 and 68.7% in 12th CBSE your son's estimated rank could be around 50 00 to 15,000. Though exact ranks vary each year. Getting Computer Science with AI and ML in Manipal main campus could be quite difficult as that branch usually closes below 5000-7000 rank . But he may have chances for AI and ML or IT related branches at Manipal Jaipur or Sikkim campus where cutoffs are relatively more flexible. He can also explore core branches like ECE and CSE in these Campuses. It's a good idea to participate in all rounds of counselling and consider options wisely based on your son's preferences. To predict your son's rank you can try our link predictor tool by visiting this link given below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/met-rank-calculator
You need to mention which college you are referring to unless we won't be able to provide you with an exact answer that you're looking for. As some colleges may offer a Bachelor of Commerce Or B.com with a specialization in Computer Applications while other colleges don't. So mention your preferred college's name so that we can give you a detailed information about courses available there, or you can visit that college's official website to get this information.
Thank you
Hello aspirant,
The minimum score required of JEE Main 2025 candidates in order to qualify for JEE Advanced is known as the qualifying cut-off. The JEE Mains Cutoff 2025 percentage and the session 2 result have been made public by NTA.
To know the cutoff, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-b-tech-computer-science-and-engineering
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