RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
Hello anjana,
Yes,the RV college of engineering is offering seat in architecture(b.arch) through the NATA and jee main paper -2 ( b.arch exam) .you can get admission via jee main paper 2 with a valid score followed by the counseling .
Hope this helps you do more great things a head
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Hello aspirant,
Congratulations for you rank. There are only a few seats available for lateral entry according to the seat matrix. But according to the previous year cuoff trend, you will definitely get a seat in the top colleges, which include RV, PES and BMSCE as well. Cutoffs vary every year due to change in the difficulty level of the paper, no of seats available, no of students appearing for the exam and counselling. So apply for the counselling and try your luck. Hope you get your desired college.
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Absolute Grading system on 10 point scale is followed in the evaluation of student's performance in a course. a) Letter Grades: Letter grade is basically a qualitative measure (an alphabet/letter) giving the performance of a student, such as, Outstanding (S), Excellent (A), Very Good (B), Good (C), Above Average (D), Average (E) and Fail (F), based on the score. This is arrived at after the student's performance in a course, which includes both CIE and SEE. b) The range of marks for each letter grade shall be as given in the following Table 4.3 Table 4.3 Grading System Level Out standing Excellent Very Good Good Above Average Average Fail Score (Marks) Range % >=90 >=80 <90 >=70 <80 >=60 <70 >=50 <60 >=40 <50 <40 Grade S A B C D E F Grade Points 10 9 8 7 6 4 0 c) Grade Points: Depending on the letter grades assigned, a student earns certain grade points. In the 10 point grading system, that is followed, the grade points earned for different letter grades are given in Table 4.3. d) Grade point averages SGPA and CGPA: The grade points earned for each course are used further for calculating semester grade point average (SGPA) and the cumulative grade point average (CGPA), both of which being important performance indices of the student. (i) SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is the performance index of a student in a semester and is calculated as follows. : transitional grades, in that semester.] [ (Course Credits) for all the coursesregistered by the student excluding student, excluding transitional grades, in that semester. [ (Course Credits) x (Grade Point/s)]for all the course registered by the SGPA ∑ ∑ = (ii) CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the performance index of a student of all the previous semesters and is calculated as follows: with F & Transitional grades until that semester. [ (Course Credits)]for all the courses registered by the student excluding those excluding F & Transitional grades until that semester. [ (Course Credits) x (Grade Point/s)]for all the courses registered by the student CGPA = ∑ ∑ The SGPA and CGPA respectively facilitate the declaration of academic performance of a student at the end of the semester and the end of successive semesters.)
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Hi,
According to their official notice dated in 2018, "A student can drop a course under the guidance of the counselor if the counselor and parent feel that the student cannot cope up with all the courses. This dropping of course shall be intimated to the Dean (Academics) through the HoD, before the dropping date as announced in the calendar of events. However the total credits should not fall short of 16 (sixteen) credits which are the minimum number of credits to be registered per semester. The dropped courses are not recorded in the Grade Card. This facility is not applicable for first year students."
They have mentioned that a 1st year student is not allowed to withdraw or drop any course.
You can check more info. regarding this at Page 20 of the pdf provided below:
https://www.rvce.edu.in/sites/default/files/2018-Handbook%20with%20annexure.pdf
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