KL University
Dear aspirant,
As you have secured 3.6k rank in kleee examination let me tell there are other factors that needs to be considered like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
The cse seat is a bit difficult to secure in this rank but you may ece branch and other cse specialisations branches. However you can also opt for it branch too.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://law.careers360.com/exams/klee
Hi aspirant
Many factors influence the college ranking in India a main factor is placement in placement
salary offered at KL University is around Rs3.5 lakhs and at CMRIT is Rs 4 lakhs, but it can vary as it is median salary
Hence in terms of placement cmrit is more better
Hi aspirant,
Yes you can get admission at KL University even on behalf of your performance in EAMCET examination. Actually KLEEE is the undergraduate Engineering entrance examination conducted by the University itself is the the main way of of taking admission into the B tech courses including Computer Science and Engineering. But apart from this, JEE main / JEE Advanced/ EAMCET or any other state-level engineering entrance examination are accepted for admission.
hope it helps!
As you have secured 26k so let me tell you that in this rank you have chances to get the electrical and electronics branch, mechanical, chemical, civil and if the dynamics changes it is possible to get electronics and communication branch.
Although various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
https://www.careers360.com/university/koneru-lakshmaiah-education-foundation-guntur
Hello there,
Yes , Surly you can get the college because you only need to fulfill the basic eligibility criteria of NEET for Instance for a General category students / Unreserve candidates they only need 50 % of marks in 12th standard.
Talking about SC/ ST / OBC/ reserved PH they only need 40% of marks .
Basically, I wanted to ask that ,your 12th marks not going to create problem in NEET counselling or during admission ,
How ever you need to complete the basic eligibility criteria for the same.
For More Information about NEET basic eligibility criteria just go through the link :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
hope this Information will help
Thank you :)
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Kl university has two branch ,one of them is in Hyderabad ,to get seat ,all the aspects like reservation,seats,category are considered ,as see the previous year cutoffs,to get a seat in kl university your rank should be below 4000 ,after this you will get the admission easily , and the exam for entrance is conducted by university itself ,you need not to given any other entrance exam , so do hardwork to get the seat .
I hope my suggestion will be helpful for you!
Thanking you!.
Visit the link- for more information!
https://www.careers360.com/university/koneru-lakshmaiah-education-foundation-guntur .
Thanking you
Hello,
Yes, you can select your choice of program as CSE while registering for KLEEE 2022 Phase 2 Entrance Examination. The choice of program preference while registering is for statistical purpose only so selecting a branch does not implies that you will be allotted seat in CSE branch only. The admission is solely based on merit in written test and performance in interview. So based on your score, preferences of branch at the time of counselling and seat availability a seat will be allotted to you. The last date to register for KLEEE Phase 2 is February 23, 2022. The exam is scheduled on February 26, 2022 and February 27, 2022. The admit cards will be released on February 24, 2022.
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