Karnataka Common Entrance Test
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Yes, if a candidate wishes to appear for both B.Arch and B.Tech admissions through KCET in Karnataka, they will receive two separate KCET ranks .
For B.Arch admission : The rank will be based on a combination of 50% NATA score and 50% 10+2 PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) marks.
For B.Tech admission : The rank will be determined based solely on the KCET entrance exam performance, with no consideration of NATA scores.
So, while both exams are conducted through KCET, the ranking system for B.Arch and B.Tech is distinct, and you will get a separate rank for each course.
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Yes, you can opt for PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) for your KCET if you want to widen your options and career choices. With PCMB , you can:
Opting for PCMB will open up a broader range of career opportunities, giving you the option to apply for both engineering and medical fields, along with others like biotechnology , pharmacy , and agriculture .
The KCET cutoff for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH) program at the Veterinary College in Bangalore (GKVK) varies every year. Based on the past few years:
In 2023, the closing ranks for the General Merit (GM) category were around 398 in Round 1 and 1,144 in Round 2.
In 2022, the closing ranks were between 701 and 1,134.
This means that, generally, to get a seat in the BVSc & AH program at GKVK, you'd need to be within the top 1,000 in the KCET ranking.
Keep in mind that these cutoffs can change depending on the number of applicants, seat availability, and other factors, so it's always a good idea to check the official Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) website or contact the college directly for the most up-to-date information.
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