Monday 6 February 2017

Top 10 Engineering Colleges in India

The very first Engineering College "Federal government Engineering College" was begun by the Mysore Federal government in 1917 at India, later on in 1965; the college was relabelled after its creator as "University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering". 3 more collages were begun in 1946. By the time of Combination of the State, there were completely 5 engineering colleges (2 under Federal government and 3 in personal sector) in the State.

By 1993-94 there were an overall of 47 Engineering Colleges in the State which 4 were Federal government organizations, 9 were assisted and the rest unaided. By 2008-09 Karnataka had 145 engineering colleges, which went to 187 in 2010-11.

The a great deal of expert organizations in Karnataka draws in trainees not just from the other parts of India however likewise from foreign nations.

Karnataka Evaluation Authority (KEA).

Top Engineering Colleges in India 2017




KEA, previously called CET, at State level is performed for admission to Engineering Colleges. Admission to Govt/University handled Engineering Colleges and Regional Engineering Colleges (Karnataka Quota) is entirely controlled through CET. Defined variety of seats as alerted from time to time in private/aided, unaided Engineering Colleges are delegated be filled at the discretion of the college management.

Allotment of Seats: 95% for prospects passing PUC examination from Karnataka and 5% for prospects passing Diploma examination of the State Board of Technical Education.
Appointment: Govt of India chooses 25 seats, Trainees sponsored by Tamil Nadu/Kerala Govt on mutual basis 5/3 seats, NCC cadets having 'B' certificate 35 seats, NCC cadet getting difference 1 seat, Sportsmen/Women 40 seats, Scouts/Guides (President's Award) 5 seats, Physically handicapped 10 seats, Kannadigas outside Karnataka consisting of contested Kannada speaking locations 32 seats, Trainees having actually studied for 10 scholastic years in the State at locations having a population listed below 20,000, 10% Anglo-Indian neighborhood 1 seat. Kids of:.

1. Liberty Fighters 33 seats.
2. Defence workers 35 seats.
3. Ex-servicemen 35 seats.

Seats are likewise booked for SC/ST and Backwards neighborhood.
COMEDK.

Karnataka Private Medical and Dental Colleges Association and Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association have actually established 'COMEDK' to carry out a 'Typical Admission Test' UGET-PGET, that would assist in decision of benefit for admissions to Undergraduate and postgraduate courses used by Medical, Dental and Engineering Colleges run by its members. The benefit list will be utilized to choose and confess prospects through centralised single window counselling for admissions to COMEDK member organizations for the scholastic year.

Seat Sharing.

In basic institutes: Federal government CET quota: Management and NRI quota= 50:50.
In minority institutes: Federal government CET quota: Management and NRI quota= 45:55.
Eligibility: Prospects need to have passed the certifying test within 2 years of the date of application for CET.

Choice: It is based upon benefit in CET carried out in Physics, Chemistry and Maths. The requirement of the test is of certifying examination (PUC of Karnataka Board). The choice Committee will speak with the prospects and prepare a rank list based upon efficiency in the entryway test, achievement and so on

. Minimum Credentials: For admissions to full-time courses, prospects need to have passed the 2-year Pre-University Examination, acknowledged as comparable to the worried University in Karnataka. The optional topics being Physics, Chemistry and Maths and English as a language, the prospect must protect 50% (45% for SC/ST/BT. Prospects and so on) aggregate marks of the 3 optional topics.

1. R.V. College of Engineering, India.

Courses Used:.
Architecture.
Biotechnology.
Chemical.
Electrical and Electronic devices.
Electronic devices and Interaction.
Industrial Engineering and Management.
Mechanical.
Telecommunication.


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