Which engineering colleges can I get in Bangalore for CSE with KCET rank of 38206?

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With a KCET rank of 38,206, you might have a chance of getting into some engineering colleges in Bangalore, though it may depend on the specific college's cutoff trends and the category you're applying under.

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