What is the KEAM cutoff for Government College of Engineering, Kannur?
The cutoff for Government College of Engineering, Kannur in 2024 will differ with respect to branches studied and number of applicants. For example, for Computer Science Engineering, the closing rank was somewhere around 10,780, and for Mechanical Engineering, it was around 24,918. It keeps changing
The KEAM cutoff for Government College of Engineering, Kannur (GCEK) for the year 2024 is as follows:
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering: Round 1 closing rank: 12,121; Last round closing rank: 13,423
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering: Round 1 closing rank: 2,503; Last round closing rank: 3,019
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The KEAM cutoff for Government College of Engineering, Kannur for the 2024 academic year is as follows:
- B.Tech. in Civil Engineering: Round 1 closing rank: 12,121, Last round closing rank: 13,423
- B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering: Round 1 closing rank: 2,503, Last round closing rank: 3,019
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