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CET-2015 COLLEGE AND COURSE WISE TOTAL GOVT SEATS AND FEES



E032
R.T.E
Socity`s Rural Engineering College,Hulkoti



Course

Seats
FEES

AU
Automobile

14
50,000

CE
Civil

30
50,000

CS
Computers

30
50,000

EC
Electronics

30
50,000

ME
Mechanical

60
50,000

TX
Textiles

16
50,000
E033 Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Institute of Technology.,Ranebennur


Course

Seats
FEES

CE
Civil

59
50,000

CS
Computers

60
50,000

EC
Electronics

60
50,000

EE
Electrical

30
50,000

IE
Info.Science

30
50,000

ME
Mechanical

59
50,000
E034
Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara
College of Engineering,Dharwad


Course

Seats
FEES

CE
Civil

40
45,000

CH
Chemical

14
45,000

CS
Computers

54
45,000

EC
Electronics

54
45,000

EE
Electrical

27
45,000

IE
Info.Science

27
45,000

ME
Mechanical

54
45,000
E035
Anjuman Engineering College,Bhatkala



Course

Seats
FEES

CE
Civil

27
50,000

CS
Computers

20
50,000

EC
Electronics

27
50,000

EE
Electrical

27
50,000

IE
Info.Science

10
50,000

ME
Mechanical

54
50,000
E036 K L E Dr. M S Sheshagiri College of Engineering and Technology,Belgaum

Course

Seats
FEES

BM
Bio Medical

16
45,000

BT
Bio Technology

15
45,000

CE
Civil

60
45,000

CH
Chemical

14
45,000

CS
Computers

60
45,000

EC
Electronics

60
45,000

EE
Electrical

30
45,000

ME
Mechanical

60
45,000

TC
Telecommn.

20
45,000


E024 Malnad College of Engineering,Hassan



Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

60
18,090
EC
Electronics

89
18,090
EE
Electrical

50
18,090
ME
Mechanical

120
18,090
E047 Malnad College of Engineering,Hassan



Course

Seats
FEES
AU
Automobile

25
50,000
CS
Computers

30
50,000
IE
Info.Science

20
50,000
IP
Ind.Prodn.

25
50,000
IT
Inst.Tech.

26
50,000
E028 Tontadarya College of Engineering,Gadag


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

30
50,000
CS
Computers

30
50,000
EC
Electronics

30
50,000
EE
Electrical

30
50,000
ME
Mechanical

60
50,000
E029 Maratha Mandal Engineering College,Belgaum


Course

Seats
FEES
CS
Computers

30
50,000
EC
Electronics

60
50,000
ME
Mechanical

60
50,000
E030 KLE Technological University(Formerly BVBCET),Hubli


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

60
18,090
EC
Electronics

60
18,090
EE
Electrical

60
18,090
ME
Mechanical

60
18,090
E031 Basaveshwara Engineering College ,Bagalkot


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

90
18,090
CS
Computers

60
18,090
EC
Electronics

60
18,090
EE
Electrical

60
18,090
IP
Ind.Prodn.

31
18,090
ME
Mechanical

120
18,090
E049 Basaveshwara Engineering College,Bagalkot


Course

Seats
FEES
AU
Automobile

15
50,000
BT
Bio Technology

15
50,000
CE
Civil

14
50,000
CS
Computers

15
50,000
EC
Electronics

30
50,000
IE
Info.Science

44
50,000


E018 Kalpatharu Institute of Technology,Tiptur

Course

Seats
FEES
CS
Computers

60
50,000
EC
Electronics

60
50,000
IE
Info.Science

30
50,000
ME
Mechanical

60
50,000
E021 Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering.,Mysore


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

60
18,090
CS
Computers

60
18,090
EC
Electronics

60
18,090
EE
Electrical

60
18,090
EN
Environmental

60
18,090
IP
Ind.Prodn.

60
18,090
IT
Inst.Tech.

60
18,090
ME
Mechanical

60
18,090
PT
Polymer Tech.

40
18,090
E057 Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering.,Mysore


Course

Seats
FEES
BT
Bio Technology

16
45,000
CS
Computers

30
45,000
CT
Const. Tech. Mgmt.

30
45,000
EC
Electronics

30
45,000
IE
Info.Science

30
45,000
E022 The National Institute of Engineering,Mysore


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

60
18,090
EC
Electronics

60
18,090
EE
Electrical

60
18,090
IP
Ind.Prodn.

60
18,090
ME
Mechanical

120
18,090
E056 The National Institute of Engineering,Mysore


Course

Seats
FEES
CE
Civil

30
18,090
CS
Computers

60
45,000
EC
Electronics

30
45,000
IE
Info.Science

60
45,000
ME
Mechanical

30
45,000
E023 P E S College of Engineering,Mandya



Course

Seats
FEES
AU
Automobile

29
18,090
CE
Civil

91
18,090
EC
Electronics

60
18,090
EE
Electrical

40
18,090
IP
Ind.Prodn.

40
18,090
ME
Mechanical

120
18,090

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