Does RV College of Engineering accept JEE Main scores?

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    Jiya Tyagi | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Yes, RV College of Engineering  accepts JEE Main scores for admission to its BTech courses. To be eligible candidates must pass Class 10 and Class 12 with 50% aggreagte in a relevant discipline from a recognised board. Candidates must apply and appear for the JEE Main score and score good aggregate to apply for admission. Further, candidates can also get admission to BTech at RV College of Engineering if they have one entrance exam score, such as CET, COMEDK and KEA.

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    No, RV College of Engineering in Bangalore does not accept JEE Main scores for admission to its B.E. programs. The college admits students based on the following entrance exams:

    • KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) for 45% of seats
    • COMEDK (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka) for 30% of seats
    • Management quota seats

    For admission to M.Tech programs, the college accepts Karnataka PGCET and GATE scores. For the MCA program, admission is based on KMAT and Karnataka PGCET scores.

    Fir more information, candidates can visit the official website of the institute or check the Shiksha page for the same.

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    Saumya Srivastava Professional writer | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    RVCE admission for all UG and PG courses is entrance-based. At the UG level, RV College of Engineering offers a four-year BE across 10+ specialisations. For admission, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility set by the institute and must appear for one among KCET,  COMEDK,  JEE Main or any other national-level/ state-level entrance exam.

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