What is the admission process for National Institute of Engineering Mysore?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    7 months ago

    NIE Mysore admission includes various steps for UG and PG courses. Below is the steps to get admission to NIE Mysore:

    Step 1: NIE Mysore Application Process 2025

    The mode of application is online for all NIE courses. NIE Mysore admission to MCA and M.Tech programmes is via Karnataka PGCET conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). Candidates need to register for entrance exams like KCET or COMEDK-UCET for BE admission. For Management Quota, registration will be done on the official website of the institute.

    Step 2: Selection Process

    NIE Mysore selects candidates for BE, M.Tech and MCA courses based on the entrance exam. F

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    Rakesh Ranjan | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago

    NIE Mysore admissions to the B.E. programmes are given based on the KCET entrance exam and other factors. For the second phase of KCET 2023 counselling, the seat allocation results will be announced by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Candidates can check the results of their allotment at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in and kea.kar.nic.in.You can also apply for admission using the management quota, which is available for certain courses .

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    PRANEETH KUMAR

    2 years ago

    National Institute of Engineering Mysore admission to B.E courses is done on the basis of COMEDK UGET or KCET followed by a counselling process. The NIE Mysore admission to the M.Tech and M.C.A courses are done through the entrance exam- Karnataka PGCET conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) 

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NIE Mysore provides a combined total of 254 seats for M.Tech under various engineering departments. The maximum intake is in Computer Science and Engineering with 120 seats. Specializations such as Civil, Mechanical, EEE, and AI & ML are also provided. There is a distribution of seats including regular and Management Quota seats.

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For information about M.Tech at NIE Mysore, the candidates should have a BE degree with a minimum 50% aggregate. The reserved category students can also apply with 45% aggregate marks. Admission is entirely merit-based on PGCET, GATE, or KMAT performance. Management Quota seats also adhere to the KEA stipulated eligibility criteria.

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Admission to M.Tech at NIE Mysore is through Karnataka PGCET, GATE, or KMAT scores. Shortlisted applicants have to attend counselling organized by KEA. Applications can also be submitted directly at NIE Mysore through Management Quota. Seat allotment is category and availability as per merit.

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Students seeking admissions into NIE Mysore must visit the official website and make sure to check the relevant details about the course selection they are looking for. Admissions are based on both merit-basis and entrance-basis. The prescribed entrance tests vary according to the particular course opted for by the candidate. Some of the prominent entrance exams accepted at NIE Mysore include KCET, COMEDK-UGET,  Karnataka PGCET, among others.

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As one of the oldest Engineering institutions in the county, NIE Mysore has a 79-year old legacy of providing some of the finest courses in Engineering, Technology, and Management. The faculty at the institute is talented, PhD-holding, and with vast field experience. NIE Mysore is seen as a decent option for BE, MTech, MBA, etc., courses due to the top-notch amenities and placement ecosystem at the institute. Students are provided vast learning opportunities and exposure experiences.

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