It provides admission in three ways
1- KCET
2- COMEDK
3- Management Quota- The admission under management quota is processed in the office of the BMS Educational Trust. The Council of Trustees decide the tuition fee for various courses under management quota and seats are allotted by the Chief of the Admission Committee. The BMS Educational Trust advertises regarding the admission and the application forms are issued to the aspirants in the month of June / July of every year.
The governments share of seats in the CET has been gradually decreasing over the years. It was 85:15 in 1994-95 but is now reduced to 40:60 (medical). Private colleg
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It provides admission in three ways
1- KCET
2- COMEDK
3- Management Quota- The admission under management quota is processed in the office of the BMS Educational Trust. The Council of Trustees decide the tuition fee for various courses under management quota and seats are allotted by the Chief of the Admission Committee. The BMS Educational Trust advertises regarding the admission and the application forms are issued to the aspirants in the month of June / July of every year.
The governments share of seats in the CET has been gradually decreasing over the years. It was 85:15 in 1994-95 but is now reduced to 40:60 (medical). Private college managements are expected to petition the education secretariat on not giving up any medical/dental seat to the government for next years UG admissions.
The govt in 2007 had increased the salaries of teaching staff in government medical and dental colleges. Now, the private colleges too must hike the salaries to retain staff. Each college will have to bear an additional burden of Rs 3 crore.
The government got an extra 5% seats in Engineering colleges in 2009, in turn 25% these seats will be reserved for the poor and meritorious students. Needless to say the government will have its own criteria of determining who is poor.
To summarize the ratio of seats in Unaided colleges (private, non-minority) are stated as follows
CourseGovernment Quota In Government CollegesGovernment Quota In Private Unaided Colleges
Engineering100E% (non-minority), 45% (minority)
Medicine100@% (non-minority), 25% (minority)
Dental1005% (non-minority), 25% (minority)
2008-09 Break-Up Of Seats
Medical (36 Colleges)
Government Seats1,993
Management Seats2,295
All India Quota157
Total4,445
Dental (40 Colleges)
Government Seats846
Management Seats1,745
All India Quota9
Total2,600
Engineering (138 Colleges)
Government Seats32,450
Management Seats22,582
All India Quotanil
Total55,032
History of Engineering Fees in Karnataka
Engineering colleges want the fees to be linked to the infra structure provided in the colleges.
2014: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 38,090 and Rs 41,590
2013: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 38,090 and Rs 41,590
2012: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 38,090 and Rs 41,590
2011: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 33,090 and Rs 38,090
2010: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 33,090
2009: Govt col
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