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PGCET-2015 WHO CAN APPLY?

A) For MBA: (i) For Full Time MBA courses: A candidate who has passed Recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum of 3 years duration examination or equivalent examination and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects including languages in all the years of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to MBA courses. (45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates)

(ii) For Part Time MBA courses: A candidate who has passed recognized Bachelor’s Degree of minimum of 3 years duration examination or equivalent examination and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects including languages in all the years of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to MBA courses (45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates). In addition to this a candidate after obtaining the degree, must have worked for not less than three years as on 31st July 2015, in an establishment and must be working in an organization situated within a radial distance of 40 km from the institution in which the candidate seeks admission.

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B) For MCA; A candidate who has passed any recognized under graduate examination or equivalent examination with Mathematics or Statistics or Computer Science or Computer Applications or Computer Programming or Business Mathematics or Business Statistics as one of the optional subjects and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects in all the years of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to MCA courses. 45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates. Provided that in respect of candidate who has studied and passed one of the subjects specified above in Pre-University Course with fifty percent of marks in that subject shall also be considered for admission. 45% of marks in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates.

Lateral Entry to 2nd year MCA. A candidate who has passed recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum of 3 years duration examination in BCA, B.Sc (I.T. / Computer Science) with Mathematics at 10 + 2 level or at Graduate Level and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects in all the years of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to MCA courses (45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates)


 No Part Time courses are offered for MCA

(C) For M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch - Course (i) For Full Time M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch - Course ™
A candidate with valid GATE score. ™
 A candidate who has passed qualifying examination or equivalent examination as prescribed by the Competent Authority and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects of all the years / semesters of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch courses (45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I candidates. (Reservation is applicable only for Karnataka Candidates)

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(ii) For Part Time M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch courses: A candidate who has passed prescribed qualifying examination or equivalent examination as prescribed by the Competent Authority and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks taken together in all the subjects of all the years / semesters of the Degree Examination is eligible for admission to M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch courses (45% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST and Category-I Karnataka candidates) (Reservation is applicable only for Karnataka Candidates)
In addition to this candidate after obtaining the complete degree, must have worked for not less than three years as on 31st July 2015, in an establishment and must be working in an organization situated within a radial distance of 40 km from the institution in which the candidate seeks admission. However, the employer has to fill up the NOC duly signed by the competent authority.

(iii )Admission to the Part Time M.Tech Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) shall be open to regular faculty working in institutions in Karnataka state. i) Who have passed B.E. / B.Tech Examination (in relevant field) of VTU or any other recognized University / Institution and have passed the qualifying examination in second class (50% aggregate) (No relaxation in minimum percentage will be given for these admissions)

ii) Having experience of one academic year, and iii) Working place shall be within 100 kms from the institutions where they seek admission.

Not only a candidate who has passed the qualifying examination with requisite marks but also a candidate who is appearing for the Q. E. and expecting the results is eligible to apply for the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test – 2015. NOTE: The aggregate percentage of marks of the course of the qualifying examination shall be calculated as follows.

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Aggregate Percentage of Marks = Sum of the marks scored by the candidate in all the subjects of all    the examinations / semesters X 100
 Sum of all the maximum marks of all the subjects of all the years / semesters

Based on the performance of the candidates in the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, the rank list will be prepared and published for admission to MBA / MCA / ME / M.Tech / M. Arch courses. Therefore, the candidates are advised to attend the counseling only if they have the requisite percentage of marks in the qualifying examination. (i.e., should have obtained 50% of aggregate marks of all the years of the Degree examination, 45% of aggregate marks of all the years in the Degree Examination in case of candidates belonging to SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka Candidates).

NOTE: Candidates who do not pass in all the subjects in the qualifying examination and candidates who do not possess the academic eligibility will not be eligible for selection of seats in the respective courses.
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The SC / ST / Category-I / OBC eligibility criteria is applicable to persons of Karnataka candidates who are claiming eligibility for Government seats under clauses (a), (b), (c), (d) and (h) Item - 6 of Chapter – I as the case may be and the same is not applicable to non-Karnataka candidates. NOTE: Post Graduate M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch Courses in Engineering and Technology will be of the following categories:
a) Full-Time M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch (Two academic years consisting of four semesters)
 b) Part-Time M.Tech (Three academic years consisting of six semesters)
c) Full-Time M.Tech (Three academic years consisting of Six semesters) only in the Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Kuvempu University, Shimoga. Department of Post Graduate Studies in Computer Science, University of Mysore, Mysore. d) Full-Time MBA (Infrastructure Management) (Two academic years consisting of four semesters) A candidate can opt for M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch course either under (i) Full-Time or (ii) Part-Time category and one cannot apply for both the programs.
Candidates with valid GATE score are given first preference for admission to all M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch courses. Such candidates need not appear for PGCET-2015. However, they have to apply for admission in the prescribed form. When GATE qualified candidates are not available, seat allotment will be made to non-GATE candidates based on the merit list of PGCET-2015. Candidates have to make sure that they have valid qualifying marks in GATE in their respective subjects under the category to which they belong (GM/OBC/SC/ST/PD). If they do not have the qualifying marks, they have to appear for PGCET-2015 examination.

a. VTU, UBDT and UVCE are offering more than 100 M.E. / M.Tech programs in different disciplines with 04 M.Arch programs and one MBA (Infrastructure Management). Candidates with B.E. / B. Tech / B.Arch. Degree or its equivalent from a recognized University are eligible to apply to these courses. A non-GATE candidate seeking admission to any of these courses should appear for PGCET-2015 Test as per the schedule under appropriate Board corresponding to their basic (qualifying / qualified) degree, irrespective of M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch courses for which the candidate is eligible.
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b. Candidate with B.Sc. degree from recognized University with Mathematics as one of the subjects or B.E. / B. Tech / B.Sc. (Engineering) are eligible of M.Tech Programs offered by Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Mathematics and Computer Science of Kuvempu University.
Candidates with BE / B. Tech. and M.Sc. degree, with conditions specified under detailed eligibility criteria (Appendix) from recognized Universities are eligible for Department of Studies in Computer Science, University of Mysore, Mysore. A non-GATE candidate seeking admission to the M.Tech program should appear for PGCET-2015 as per the schedule. Separate applications should be submitted, if the candidate is seeking admission to both (a) and (b) of the above.
c. Sponsored candidates claiming seat under sponsored quota are not entitled for claiming seat under any other quota. d. M.Tech part time program shall be conducted only if number of candidates admitted is eight or more. e. Sponsored Candidate: A candidate having served as a full time employee for a minimum period of Three Years either continuously or in broken periods. Experience in the relevant field from registered firm / company / industry / educational institution / research institution / Government Department / Autonomous department or autonomous organization is considered, after the qualifying examination, as on 31st July 2015. However, candidate has to submit an undertaking from the employer, saying that the candidate is a full time employee and will not be withdrawn from the course till the completion of the course. Part Time / Trainee / Guest faculty will not be considered as sponsored candidate.
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