Does SJCE Mysore accept KCET score?
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Yes, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering considers KCET score for admission to its BE programmes. The seat allotment is carried out mainly by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). Further, KCET is also conducted by KEA and is a national-level examination. It is conducted for admission to the Engineering colleges in the Karnataka state. Moreover, apart from exam score, selection also depends upon the fulfiment of the course-specific eligibility criteria.
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Yes, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) Mysore accepts KCET scores for admission to its B.Tech programs. Candidates must have passed the KCET entrance exam to be eligible for admission.
SJCE also accepts COMEDK UGET exams. Admission to BE/BTech programs is based on the COMEDK and KCET entrance exams.
The cut off criteria is based on a valid score in either KCET or Karnataka PGCET. The overall cutoff for KCET in 2023 was 2408–90637 rank.
SJCE is considered one of the best engineering colleges in Mysore for Computer Science.
Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) in Mysore typically
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