How much should I get in KCET to get seat in MS Ramaiah?

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a year ago

In order to get into MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) for Computer Science Engineering through the KCET, you should normally aim for a score of about 160 out of 180, or a rank of about 300. Along with the KCET scores, getting a high score on your 10+2 board examinations is also essential.

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2 years ago

To secure a seat in MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) through KCET for Computer Science Engineering, you would typically need to aim for around 160 out of 180 marks, which translates to a rank of approximately 300. Additionally, having a high score in your 10+2 board exams is crucial, usual

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Janki H Gajjar
2 years ago

Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) Seat Allotment Results have been released up to Round 2 for Ramaiah Institute of Technology admission to BE course. According to the Ramaiah Institute of Technology cutoff for Round 1 in 2023, the closing ranks for all BE specialisations ranged between 1045 and

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