I got 2492 rank in KLEEE. Can I get a seat at KL University? If yes, which branch will I get?

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 A rank of 2492 will not be high enough to secure a seat in the most sought-after branches or colleges.According to the data of recent years the college does not provide admission with a rank of 2492 in KLEEE exam as last year the cutoff rank was 1200 for admission in the college and was around the

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There is no official passing marks for KLEEE by authorities. However, scores obtained in exam will be used to qualify candidates for admission. For higher chances of admission in preferred courses, they should aim to score well in exam.

Students who are prepared for their board exams or JEE Mains will be able to attempt KLEEE easily. The question paper of KLEEE is prepared as per 12th class syllabus. Level of exam will be moderate as compared to JEE Mains.

KLEEE exam centre will be allocated according to preferences submitted by candidates in application form. Therefore, candidates should be careful while selecting order of preference in form.

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