Can I get admission to Shree Devi Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech course without KCET?
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Yes, you can get admission to Shree Devi Institute of Technology B.E. or B.Tech course without KCET exam although the KCET exam is a state level entrance exam and typically referred for Karnataka students. Admission to B.Tech or Bachelor's in Engineering B.E. is also based on COMEDK UGET exam it serves as an alternative. For more courses eligibility criteria you can visit the official website of college.
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Yes, you can get admission to Shree Devi Institute of Technology B.E. or B.Tech course without the KCET exam. Although, the KCET exam is a state-level entrance exam and is referred for admission to many colleges in Karnataka. Admission to B.Tech is also based on the COMEDK UGET exam, as it serves as an alternative.
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No. The official authority does not release mock tests. Candidates need to refer to third party websites for the mock tests.
No. The JEE Mains emphasizes on deep knowledge and quote challenging with negative marking whereas KCET is moderately difficult which emphasizes on direct factual questions with no negative markings.
The exam tests knowledge of 11th and 12th syllabus so it is important to focus on 11th and 12th standard NCERT textbooks which gradually start by practicing previous years papers and appearing for mock examinations.
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