I scored 38000 in KCET. Which engineering college will be better for me to pursue computer science?
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Yes, you can get Reva University with your rank and marks in KCET. Below given is the course wise cutoffs for different year.
B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering 41068
B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering 26046
B.Tech Civil Engineering 53269
B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering 26262
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 53649
B.Arch 1076 -
Yes, you can get Reva University.
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Getting CSE branch will be tough at this rank. For Reva University, the last year computer science cutoff was around 25000 (closing rank) though for mechanical, it was around 50000. Hence, you are likely to get into it.
I would suggest you to use our KCET college predictor:
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Best of luck.
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