Kerala Engineering Architecture & Medical Examination
Dear Aspirant,
It is necessary to study mathematics for joining agriculture engineering.
The basic eligibility for the course is to pass 10 + 2 from any recognized University or board. Also the candidate should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 11th and 12th.
The admission is usually based on entrance test. Different colleges have different criteria for admission.
You can visit the website of the colleges for more details.
Hope this information helps you ,
Thank you .
Hello there!
The results for your Kerala's State Quota Counselling has been withheld due to the defects in your nativity proof. A proforma would have been updated in your profile. You can get the lists of proforma by clicking the three horizontal lines located at the upper left corner of the webpage. You are required to download the certificate for nativity proof for non-keralites. Take a print out of that certificate, fill it and then upload the scanned copy of the same as your nativity proof. Once they accept the certificate, your result will be displayed in your profile.
For more information on expected colleges you can get on the basis of your NEET score, use this college predictor tool.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this answer resolves your query.
Good Luck!
Dear aspirant,
As per previous year data for B.Tech of Mechanical engineering in 2019 the cut off rank for TKM College - Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering was 7281. Hopefully this year the cutoff will not differ much. Hopefully You can get admission in B.tech Mechanical engineering.
Hope it would be helpful.
Dear aspirant
To be frank at your state rank there is no chances of you getting government college in anyone course of BDS BHMS BAMS or agriculture. You will also have not chance of getting self financing college of BAMS. Yeah but you have probability of getting BDS seat in self financing college in Kerala. Last year lowest cut off rank was for malabar dental college,edapal- state rank 27056
hope this information helps you
You can use our college predictor to predict the best college for you: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Gud luck!!
You are worrying without having a big problem. The answer to your query is rather quite simple. If you accept your seat in a particular college allotted to you in the second round of counselling, then you won't get another college in the third round of counselling. All you need to do is to accept the seat offered to you in your desired college in the second round of counselling. This way you can be left assured with only the option of your choice and not some any other unwanted college. But in case you don't accept the given seat within the stipulated time frame and wait for third round of counselling, then you will definitely loose the seat in that second round of counselling. That seat will either be occupied by someone else or may be contested in next round or shall remain vacant in case no qualified ( good rank ) candidate is available to occupy the same seat.
So don't worry at all my friend. Just accept the seat of the second round of counselling and I promise you that you will be absolutely fine and you won't be bothered about any different college. You should prepare for admission and get all the requisite documents ready for verification during admission process. However in case you are not satisfied with the college allotted to you in 2 nd round, then you can compare that college with any other college by just clicking on this link:-
https://dqxeclau.top/compare-colleges
This is a great comparison tool and shall do wonders for you in choosing a good college.
If you will not joined your allotted college in round 2 then and go for upgradation then you will have to reserve seat in allotted College in mop up round. As Kerala conduct mop up round in offline so at your rank will get options of college in which seat will be vaccant and you will have to choose among one of them. So if you got a seat vaccant in your choice college at your rank then you can go for that.
Hope this information helps you
All the best
Hello aspirant,
As per the information collected from the official website of the conducting board, the candidates should qualify at least 50% or more than that in 12th from a recognized board with the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology subjects and in English as well in the KEAM exam and in NEET exam, the candidates must pass with a minimum 50% aggregate marks in 12th from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects if you're a general category candidate and 40% minimum aggregate marks if you're a ST/SC/OBC category candidate.
Hope, this helps you.
Hello,
The cut off for the course varies according the college as well as your category. One of the best engineering colleges in Kerala having a course in Applied electronics and instrumentation is College Of Engineering Trivandrum(CET). Assuming you are from the general category, it would be difficult for you to get a seat for applied electronics and instrumentation in CET, since the cut off for general rank for the year 2019 was 2569. However you can look for other colleges having the same course for the next rounds of allotment. Some of the colleges where you have a chance of getting a seat for applied electronics and instrumentation is:
Rajagiri College Of Engineering And Technology, Kochi
College Of Engineering, Chengannur
LBS Institute Of Technology For Women, Thiruvananthapuram
Federal Institute Of Science And Technology, Ernakulam
Hope this helps you
Good Luck
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