KEA
KEA is just the exam conducting authority for various exams and counselling conducting authority for few more courses. So the fees that you pay is towards the College, course and the University. There is nothing that you have to pay for KEA except for the application form fees. This is
Hi Aspirant,
The Raja Rajeswari College of Engineering (RRCE) is located in Bengaluru and was established in 2006. It is run by the Moogambigai Charitable and Education Trust (MCET), Bangalore. The College is accredited by the All India Technical Education Council (AICTE), New Delhi, the Government of Karnataka and a
Dear Student,
Sorry to let you know that correction of kea NEET category is not possible right now and you will be considered as general merit as the results are already out.
Hope this answered your problem.
Thank You
Hello Dear Student,
KEA will conduct Counselling for Ayush Courses in 85% State Quota Seats of Ayush Colleges in Karnataka, Dates are not known but Counselling will start soon.
AACCC is the Counselling Authority for 15% All India Quota Seats of Ayush Courses in all the Government Ayush Colleges of
Hi aspirant,
For KEA NEET counselling in Karnataka, domicile certificate and religious minority certificate of the candidate is required.
Regarding RC category, it is divided into various sub-categories as follows:
RC2: St. John's Institutional staff quota
RC3: Roman Catholic Christian Religious Sisters (Nuns), Brothers, Priests
RC4. Roman Catholic Christian Tribals
Hello Chandan!
The procedure for applying through sports quota is same. You have to select sports quota during choice entry process of counselling. You will be asked to produce relevant certificates for verification. The candidates applying through this quota will be eligible if they have secured medals in Super A
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
So on such marks and category you have good chances of getting some government seats in various medical colleges in Karnataka under state quota according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off
Hello aspirant,
you do have decent chances. Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam.
Are you uploading these 2 documents?
The format is available at the official websote: https://www.stjohns.in/images/standarduploads/Procedure%20for%20MBBS%20to%20SJMC%202017_(06th%20July%202017).pdf. If you are using the same template but are unable to still upload the documents, please
hi,
see if you are interested for biotechnology you may either go for 4 years btech course by attempting counselling process or you may go for b.sc in biotechnology. generally b.sc course is 3 years, the b.tech course is more practical oriented then b.sc , however you did not mention
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