Karnataka Common Entrance Test
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The answer is yes you can change but the process is too lengthy.You need to have good score in your previous paper.Your college and university must issue you NOC and migration .Even this is not enough where you want to take admission you need to check at first
You can apply based on horanadu kannadiga quota. Unfortunately, the seats are very limited. If you have to apply for all the seats, then your son should have studied the last 7 years in Karnataka and should have passed 12th standard/II-PUC from a Karnataka school
generally they go with the flow of preperation of JEE main.Since the kCET paper is a little easier you can complete your preperation in less time.questions in kcet are little more direct and mostly formula based. Mostly it depends on how well you memorize and practice formulae of all 3
Hello,
Since you've mentioned "without using recursion" I've written the following code using recursion.
#include <stdio.h>
long power (int num, int pow)
{
if (pow)
return (num * power(num, pow - 1));
}
return 1;
int main()
int pow, num;
long result;
printf("Enter a number: ");
scanf("%d",
KCET is the State level Exam for the admission to various programs in Karnataka state Colleges only, On the basis of KCET score you can take admission in Karnataka state only.
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If you belong to Andhra Pradesh then You will be eligible to apply in the private colleges of Karnataka, For this you can apply for COMED K Entrance Exam which is for the admission in private colleges of Karnataka. For each participating institute the cutoffs will be different for the
hello gnanesh,
refund process of KCET is under process.
there is on such a fix date for refund.
here is link for refund-
http://keapu-webugpp01-in.cloudapp.net:84/cet2018_pd/main/
thank you.
Diploma student can also apply for JEE Main Entrance Exam but they can not take the admission on the basis of JEE Main Score, They need to qualify JEE Main to be eligible for JEE Advance. They can get admission in IITs only but in the first year of Engineering
hello,
KCET ranking will need both the board exam's marks and kcet too.convert your PCM marks into percentage(p+c+m/300=210/300 i.e 70%) & divide it by 2(it will be of 50% i.e 70/2=35%).then do the same for your kcet pcm marks(take it as 35%).add both the marks(35+35=70%). that's it
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