What is the minimum cutoff for B.Tech at ACS College of Engineering?
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ACSCE Bangalore offers BE and M.Tech in various specializations. The selection of students to all the courses is made on marks obtained in national-level qualifying exams such as CET, COMED K, and GATE etc. The last round closing rank for KCET and COMED K for the B.E. programme remained at 202306 (General) and 73745 (General) respectively.
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Every year, ACS College of Engineering sets a minimal cutoff for the B.Tech programme that is based on a number of variables, including the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the admission exam, the volume of applications, and the college's reservation policy. For instance, ACS College of Engineering's B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering cutoff for the previous few years, as determined by KCET rankings, is as follows:
41,052 in 2022
2021: 39,586
2020: 38,379
36,887 in 2019
35,679 in 2018
Over the previous few years, the cutoff rankings have been rising, and the precise cutoff for a given year is usually announced f
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ACS College of Engineering offers only one specialisation in M.Tech course, i.e., M.Tech in Structural Engineering. For admission to this course, the institute accepts the national-level and state-level-based PG engineering entrance exams. ACSE accepts the valid scores of K PGCET/ GATE for the selection process in M.Tech courses, followed by counselling.
For admissions to M.Tech courses at ACS College of Engineering, candidates are required to achieve a valid score in either GATE or K-PGCET. Therefore, candidates with the relevant scores in any of the following entrance exams can get admissions to the M.Tech course. There is no compulsion for GATE scores. However, GATE-qualified candidates are eligible for scholarships through AICTE.
The admission process for the M.Tech course at BMSCE or ACS College of Engineering is almost similar for the M.Tech course, in which candidates firstly require to complete their BTech degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, for the selection process, both of the colleges accept K-PGCET and GATE scores.
However, the only difference that can be seen is BMSCE offers more than 10 specialisations in the M.Tech course, and ACS College of Engineering offers only one specialisation in the M.Tech course. Therefore, candidates applying to the distinct M.Tech specialisation are required to complete their BE/BTech programme in t
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