How to get into SVCE - Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?

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    To get admission into UG or PG courses in Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering (SVCE), a candidate must satisfy the eligibility criteria set by the particular course. To take UG courses, like B.E. / B.Tech, one has to pass 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry from any recognised board and be eligible for entrance exams, like COMEDK UGET or Karnataka CET (KCET). For taking M.Tech, one requires B.E. Must be a B.Tech graduate in a relevant field, and must clear the PGCET or any other entrance exam prescribed. Admission will depend upon performance in the respective entrance exams.

  • The admissions are available to a total of 15 courses of which 8 are UG, 2 PG and 5 doctoral programmes. The SVCE Bangalore admission is completely based on the eligibility criteria and the performance in the entrance exam.

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