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KCET-2016 Criteria for Determination of Merit / Rank

Medical / Dental (MBBS / BDS)

Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have

Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std / Equivalent Exam with English as one of the Languages and obtained a Minimum of 50% of Marks in aggregate in Physics,Chemistry, Biology subjects. (Aggregate
of three) (40% for SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B,3A and 3B category candidates)

Eligibility In CET Examination

Minimum of 50% of marks in aggregate in PCB Subjects(40% for SC,ST, Cat-1, 2A,2B, 3A and 3B
category candidates)

Note:Only on the basis of marks obtained in PCB Subjects in CET.



Ayurveda, Homoeopathy,Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga (ISM & H)

 Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have

Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std / EquivalentExam with English as one of the Languages
and obtained a Minimum of 50% of Marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry,Biology subjects. (Aggregate of three)(40% for SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category candidates)


Eligibility In CET Examination

No Minimum Marks prescribed in CET
Note:By taking marks in equal proportions in QE and CET in PCB subjects.

Special Note:

 Further, the candidates seeking admission to Medical / Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani /
Naturopathy & Yoga courses, should have completed the age of Seventeen Years as on 31st December of 2016.
 Important: As per Government Order No. HFW 148 PTD 2014, Bangalore dated 18-08-2014, candidates who
select Unani course must compulsorily pass in URDU language examination equivalent to 10th standard,
conducted by the concerned colleges after the seat allotment before admission.


Engineering / Technology (B.E. / B.Tech)

Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have

Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std / Equivalent
Exam with English as one of the Languages
and obtained a Minimum of 45% of Marks
in aggregate in Physics and Mathematics
along with Chemistry / Bio-Technology /
Biology / Electronics / Computer. (40% for
SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category
candidates)


Eligibility In CET Examination

No Minimum Marks prescribed in CET

Note:By taking marks in equal proportions in QE and CET in PCM subjects.


Architecture (B.Arch)

Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have

Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std / Equivalent Exam with Mathematics as Compulsory optional subject and obtained a Minimum of 50% of Marks in aggregate in all the subjects. (45% for SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category candidates)

Eligibility In CET Examination

Minimum of 40% of Marks in NATA for all categories of students including SC, ST and Other Backward Classes.

Note1:By taking marks obtained in all subjects in Qualifying Examination and NATA taken in equal proportions

Special Note:For admission to Architecture course candidate should compulsorily appear for NATA conducted by the Council of Architecture. The last date to appear for NATA is on or before 20-05-2016. Last date to submit NATA Score Card to KEA is 24-05-2016. Visit KEA Website for list of examination centres conducting NATA.

B.Sc. (Agriculture),B.Sc. (Forestry),B.Sc.(Sericulture), B.Sc.(Agri.Biotech), B.Sc.(Horticulture),
B.H.Sc.,(Home Science)B.Tech.(Food Technology),B.Tech.(Dairy Technology),B.F.Sc (Bachelor of FisheriesScience) B.Tech. (FoodScience &Tech.), B.Sc.(Ag.Marketing and Co-operation)and B. Tech (Agriculture Engineering)

Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have


Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std / Equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry,Mathematics and Biology as optional subjects.


Eligibility In CET Examination

No Minimum Marks prescribed in CET

Note:By taking marks in equal proportions invQE and CET in PCM subjects.
By taking marks in equal proportions in QE and CET in PCM subjects.

Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.)

Eligibility In Qualifying Examination, candidate should have
Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std. and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects. (Aggregate of Four) (40% for SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category candidates)

Eligibility In CET Examination
No Minimum Marks prescribed in CET

Note: Only on the basis of marks obtained in PCB in CET.


B-Pharm


Passed in 2nd PUC / 12th Std with Physics,
Chemistry and Biology or Physics,
Chemistry and Mathematics and obtained a
Minimum of 45% of Marks in aggregate in
Physics, Chemistry, Biology subjects. (40%
for SC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B
category candidates. OR
Passed in Diploma in Pharmacy Examination
from an institution approved by the
Pharmacy Council of India Under Section 12
of the Pharmacy Act and has secured
minimum of 45% marks. (40% for SC, ST,
Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category candidates.

Eligibility In CET Examination
No Minimum
Marks
prescribed in
CET
Only on the basis
of marks obtained
in PCM or PCB
Subjects
(whichever is
higher) in CET


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