Can I get admission in MCA at National Institute of Engineering, if I have secured less than 50% aggregate marks in BCom?
No, candidate who has secured less than 50% marks is not eligible for admission in MCA at National Institute of Engineering. Because, it is clearly mentioned on the official website of the institute, that it is mandatory to have at least 50% marks in aggregate to be eligible for admission.
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The fee ranges between INR 2.83 Lacs and INR 5.16 Lacs at NIE Mysore. The college offers BE/BTech, MCA and MTech. BE is offered in different specialisations. The total hostel fee (if opted) is approximately INR 3.62 lakh. So, lump sum the total expense, if hostel is included goes till INR 6.45 Lacs
Yes, hostel facility is available at National Institute of Engineering college. In South campus, there are 486 beds in boy's hostel and 309 beds in girls' hostel. In north campus, there are 270 beds in boy's hostel and 480 beds in girls hostel. New blocks are also under construction.
No, Class 12 marks are not enough for admission in National Institute of Engineering College. Class 12 marks is just one criteria for admission eligibility. There are other eligibilities like entrance exam score (KCET/ COMEDK), written and spoken English, etc.
As per the information on the web, the closing rank for GM category in 2025 was 11442 in round 3. So, yes candidate can pursue MCA from NIE Mysore. The chances may be low, because the priority is given to candidate with higher ranks.
If candidate could not appear in PGCET, he or she can appear in KMAT for MCA admission at NIE Mysore. The eligibility for MCA mentions BCA/CSE or BSc, BCom, BA with 50% aggregate and KMAT/PGCET.
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