Passed secondary school and higher secondary school with an average aggregate of 75% in PCM+ additional subjects. The application forms can be found on the official website. Yes, there are some reservation policies.
I took admission on the basis of my 10th and 12th marks and the admission process was very smooth. I also gave the JEE examination which is conducted by NTA and my percentile was 8.1. I also took the Common University Entrance Test.
Pretty good and equal opportunities for everyone. No reservation benifits are present and we have an option to select our preferences. They will allot a branch according to our rank and the competition
The admission process was very easy. I did it online because of the lockdown. The admission consultants are available at the university as well. They bring a professor to talk with you about the course curriculum and about your expectations from the degree.
Eligibility - clear neet exam, minimum 60% marks in 10+2 class and you must have physics, chemistry and Biology in the twelfth class. Application form etc. can found at nta website or ncc website
Addmission procedure in Kasturba Medical College is purely through national eligibility cum entrance test. To sit in the neet exam aspirants must have physics, chemistry and biology in their 10+2.
60% aggregate required in class 12th Application form, application fees and application date can be found on the website of the college In my knowledge there is no reservation policy here
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as core subjects from a recognized board Higher Secondary (12th ) or equivalent with the Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects, and 50% marks.
A friend of mine had a similar score and he got admission to Manipal University. I cannot give you assurance but there is a chance that you might get a seat with this score.
According to the previous cut-offs, the branches you may probably get are Mechanical, CSE, ECE, IT, CCE. You also have a chance of ending up in the EEE department. There is a small chance of bagging a seat in a final couple of rounds, however.
You can also give the university another shot, though. If you manage to obtain a score of 120 or higher, you run a high possibility of getting into branches that have more promise, other than the ones mentioned previously. You will also have more freedom to choose with a higher score.
Manipal University is one of the top-ranking private engineering colleges in India and also has branches outside India. The total tuition fee for the Mechanical department at Manipal is around 16.2 lakhs, and the total seats allotted to this branch are 200.
Admission Details:
Students are expected to score 50% or above in their 10+2 examination in order to be eligible for admission.
Admission is made based on the MET examination, which is the university examination.
Students must apply online for appearing in the MET exam.
Students are allotted seats after they appear for the MET counseling.
Students will be eligible for admission after taking into account 40% of their score in 12th and 60% of their MET scores.
Closing Ranks:
Students are called in for counseling after registering themselves online based on their scores. In 2020, 7 rounds were conducted for the mechanical branch.
Rounds |
Closing Rank |
1 |
10714 |
2 |
13822 |
3 |
14187 |
4 |
15809 |
5 |
16366 |
6 |
18126 |
7 |
18265 |
The placement of the mechanical branch at Manipal University fluctuates between 60% to 71%. Around 20% of students get placed in core companies. The highest salary package offered is around 17 LPA, and the lowest is around 3.2 LPA. The average salary is around 4 LPA. Some of the companies that come to recruit are Tata Motors, Honda Cars, Deloitte, KPMG, Accenture, Goldman Sachs, LeadSquared, and L&T Tech services.
With proper preparation for both board and college entrance examinations, securing a seat in the mechanical department at Manipal will be a piece of cake. Students must remember to check the official website of Manipal University regularly to keep themselves updated about the changes in admission and enrolment policies so that they do not miss out on anything important.
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