How many marks should you score in KCET to get into RVCE?

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Janki H Gajjar
a year ago

Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) Seat Allotment Results have been released up to Round 2 for RVCE admission to BE course. According to the RV College of Engineering cutoff for Round 1 in 2023, the closing ranks for all BE specialisations ranged between 242 and 17630. The most competitive specia

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a year ago

The seat allocation results for the second round of the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) have been issued for RVCE admission to the BE programme. Using the first-round 2023 cutoff from the RV College of Engineering, the closing ranks for all BE specialisations ranged between 242 and 17630. For

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2 years ago

For RVCE admission to the BE program, the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) Seat Allotment Results up to Round 2 have been made released. The closing ranks for all BE specializations ranged from 242 and 17630, using the RV College of Engineering's first-round 2023 cutoff. 

A minimum RVCE KCET cut

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