Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Dear aspirant,
For getting rank below 1000 , first criteria is getting 90-95% in PCM which is already fulfilled for you. Now second criteria is getting 130-160marks out of 180 in KCET which is around 72-90%.
All the best for your results and hope you have a bright and promising
I have failed in class 12 in physics and I have kcet exam next week.can I still write my kcet exam?
Hello,
Since you have nit mentioned your category here, this query would be answered by considering general merit category here.
According to KCET cutoffs of 2018, you may not get a very decent college at rank of 80000, you can get certainly get a seat at a college. At Acharya
Hello Pavankumar,
Unfortunately, your rank 11036 in KCET is not enough to get you a seat in R V College of engineering as it has very high cut-off and for computer science branch you have to get rank above 570. With your mentioned rank and category you can get CSE
First of all congrats as you have scored good marks.
I am really sorry to say that there is no any other possible way to apply KCET 2019 . Either you wait for the next entrance exam or else better join in a college with your 12th marks if possible
KCET is a state-level exam, managed by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). It is an offline exam, held for admission to Engineering, AYUSH, Farm Science, B.Pharm courses.
For BE/B. Tech It is compulsory to score at least 45% marks (40% marks in SC/ST category) in physics and mathematics along with one
Hello Prajwal,
I am afraid you can't. In order to write KCET, you will have to qualify your 10+2 intermediary exams. KCET requires you to have a minimum 45% marks in your +2 examination for you to be eligible to write the test. They do not accept KSOU candidates either.
As per the 2019 cutoff for PES college the cutoff(BREAK UP) for the different courses are:-
if you have secured this break point i.e. marks then for sure you can get a
Hello Padmavati,
To sit for KCET, you need to qualify i.e pass in your 10+2 examinations and have at least 45% aggregate or 50% (for b.arch) . If you don't have the 10+2 qualifying certificate, I am afraid you cannot apply. You can learn more about KCET eligibility criteria here
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