What is the KCET cutoff for Impact College of Engineering and Applied Sciences?
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Impact College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (ICEAS), Bangalore's B.E./B.Tech programs have different KCET 2024 cutoff ranks depending on the course and category. The ending rankings for the General Merit (GM) category were as follows:
1. Computer Science and Engineering: 76,075 (Round 1), 100,096 (Round 2)
Cybersecurity: 107,802 (Round 2), 80,110 (Round 1)
Data Science: 113,128 (Round 2), 83,214 (Round 1)
Cutoff ranks were often higher for reserved categories. -
The ICEAS institution revealed distinct cutoff ranks from KCET for each programme and student category during the year 2024. The cutoff scores for B.E. Computer Science and Engineering admission at this college ranged between 76,075 and 100,096. Candidates seeking admission into B.E. Cyber Security or B.E. Data Science programs had to achieve a cutoff range starting at 80,110 and reaching up to 107,802. The annual modifications in cutoff scores happen according to different criteria.
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No. The official authority does not release mock tests. Candidates need to refer to third party websites for the mock tests.
No. The JEE Mains emphasizes on deep knowledge and quote challenging with negative marking whereas KCET is moderately difficult which emphasizes on direct factual questions with no negative markings.
The exam tests knowledge of 11th and 12th syllabus so it is important to focus on 11th and 12th standard NCERT textbooks which gradually start by practicing previous years papers and appearing for mock examinations.
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