Unfortunately, the first round of Karnataka PGECET 2024 options entry process has been closed. The last date for option entry was after extension was November 21, and hence, you cannot apply for the same now. However, KEA will soon release the round 2 options entry dates on its website. We suggest you keep checking the KEA portal regularly to stay updated. However, you must first ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria and complete the document verification process as per the counselling schedule. If you could share your preferred location, course and colleges for admission, we may be able to suggest a few colleges that you can shortlist from the list during the options entry round.
You can sit for the Karnataka PGCET exam for CSE paper even after being an ECE non-Karnataka student. There are no restrictions for students of other states to join the Karnataka PGCET exam. However, it is important for the other states’ students to meet the eligibility criteria in order to take the exam. The criterion to be eligible states that the students need to score a minimum of 50% in their graduation. You should also note that those belonging to the SC/ ST category shall be considered as the General category students in contrast to the other states’ categories.
We hope this information was helpful to you. Good luck!
The KCET cutoff 2023 at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering will be different for each course and category. So whether you will get a seat will depend on which course you choose and which category you belong to. Based on previous year cutoff trends, the overall expected KCET closing ranks for B.Tech course will be as follows: general/EWS/PWD - 46595-77575, SC - 96378-142328, ST - 73372-101923, and OBC - 46595-77575. If you belong to SC, ST, OBC or any other category except general, EWS or PWD, then you have a chance to get a seat at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering.