How many BTech colleges in Bangalore accept KCET exam scores?

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There are about 100+ BTech colleges accepting KCET in Bangalore. Of these,  99 colleges are privately owned and 8 colleges are owned by public/government organisations. KCET is one of the most accepting entrance exams in top BTech colleges in Bangalore. Some of the popular colleges include Ramaiah I

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