What is the admission process for NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology - NMIT?
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The NMIT offers admission to candidates via different procedures:
- Government of Karnataka conducts Common Entrance Test (CET) by which 45% seats of total intake is filled.
- 30% of the seats of the total intake are to be filled through COMED-K test, which is also conducted by Karnataka Govt.
- 25% of the seats of the total intake are to be filled through management quota.
- AICTE has approved 15% extra seats for foreign nationals/PIO/NRI/students whose parents work in Gulf countries over and above the sanctioned intake
The college offers a 5% of marks relaxation in the eligibility criteria for the candidates belonging to SC/ST category.
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