Can I get admission to KSR Educational Institutions B.E. / B.Tech course without TNEA?

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    Anurag Shivam | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    No, admission to B.E. or B. Tech courses at KSR Educational Institutions (KSREI) is not possible without TNEA. To be eligible for admission to the course at KSREI, you must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% aggregate in a relevant stream from any recognized board. The TNEA Cutoff for 2024 admission for admission to various specialisations of BTech offered by the college is given below.

    Course2024
    B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering85781
    B.E. in Mechatronics Engineering107087
    B.Tech. in Computer Application and Business Management88070
    B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering74547
    B.Tech. in Biomedical Engineering116181
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    Answered by

    Arpit Mishra

    2 months ago

    Yes you can get admission without TNEA by Management quota, Lateral Entry , or they also accept 12th exam results 

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