Karnataka CET Expected Cutoff, Answer Key, Ranking and Colleges under CET 2009

Karnataka CET 2009 Expected Cutoff

The below given CET Cutoff marks is of year 2007. This will give you an idea about the college you will get according to the rank you will get.

Karnataka CET 2007 College wise Cutoff List - 1

Karnataka CET 2007 College wise Cutoff List - 2

Karnataka CET 2009 Official Answer Keys for Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology

Karnataka CET 2009 Physics Answer Key

Karnataka CET 2009 Chemistry Answer Key

Karnataka CET 2009 Maths Answer Key

Karnataka CET 2009 Biology Answer Key


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Colleges throughout Karnataka CET 2009

  1. RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
  2. P.E.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  3. Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  4. B.M.S College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Bangalore
  5. MS Ramiah Institute of Tech, Bangalore
  6. Shri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore
  7. Sir M Visvewsvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  8. CMR Inst of Tech, Bangalore
  9. RNS Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  10. JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore
  11. Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur
  12. National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
  13. BVB College of Engg & Tech, Hubli
  14. Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara College of Engineering, Dharwad
  15. Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
  16. NMAM Institute of Tech, Nitte, Karkala
  17. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  18. Gogte Inst of Tech, Belgaum
  19. Vidya Vardhaka College of Engg
  20. BNMIT, Bangalore
  21. BMS Int of Tech, Yelahanka, Bangalore
  22. Jawaharlal Nehru National College of Engg, Shimoga
  23. Sapthagiri College of Engg, Bangalore
  24. Bapuji Inst of Engg & Tech, Davengere
  25. KS Inst of Tech, Bangalore
  26. Global Academy of Tech, Bangalore
  27. PES College of Engg, Mandya
  28. KLES College of Engg and Tech, Belgaum
  29. Don Bosco Inst of Tech, Bangalore
  30. Atria Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  31. Vemana Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  32. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur
  33. Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering, Gulbarga
  34. Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot
  35. East west insitute of Technology, Bangalore
  36. HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore
  37. Golden Valley Institute of Technology, Kolar
  38. GM Institute of Technology, Davangere
  39. New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore
  40. Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Bangalore
  41. Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Manipal Institute of Technology Admission Mock Test




Manipal (ENAT) Mock Test Details
The mock test is mainly designed to provide the candidates a feel of the test flow and its different components. The mock test will give the candidate an idea of all the features of the ENAT. The actual ENAT may not be identical to the mock test.


CLICK HERE to download the .exe file (about 1 MB size).


Note: Manipal University reserves the right to change any feature of the test if required without prior intimation to the candidates.

Admission Details


BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
DURATION: 4 years.

Candidates have the option of joining the integrated MBA course after the completion of second year. CLICK HERE For details of the intergrated MBA course.


ELIGIBILITYCITIZENSHIP: Indian Nationals.



DATE OF BIRTH: Only those whose date of birth falls on or before 31.12.92 are eligible to apply.

QUALIFICATIONS: Pass in 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade or equivalent with physics,Mathematics and English with Chemistry or Biotechnology or Computer Science or Biology or Statistics or Engineering Drawing as optional subjects for admission and a minimum of 50% marks in physics, mathematics and any one of the optional subjects.

ADMISSIONS

GENERAL CATEGORY:Admissions are done on the basis of rank in an all India EPSI National Admission Test (ENAT 09).

FOREIGN/NRI CATEGORY:Admissions under this category are handled by a separate office. Candidates desirous of applying under this category should CLICK HERE for details.


Candidates can apply both under General and Foreign/NRI category. Change of category from Foreign/NRI to General after admission will not be entertained under any circumstances.
ENAT 09

GROUP II: Applicable to BE course.



TEST PATTERN: The test duration is of 2.30 hours and consists of 240 multiple choice questions (MCQ) of the objective type. The approximate distribution of questions is as follows: Physics -60 questions, Chemistry - 60 questions, Mathematics - 80 questions, English & General Aptitude - 40 questions.



ENAT 09 SYLLABI
The test papers in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and General English includes questions based on the 10+2 syllabus followed by major 10+2 Boards/Universities. CLICK HERE for ENAT syllabi.


ENAT CENTRES
Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Ernakulam, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur,Jaipur, Kolkata, Kota, Lucknow, Manipal, Mangalore, Mumbai, Pune


SCHEDULE
The ENAT will be held between 03.04.09 and 20.05.09. The candidates can select the test schedule of their choice.


CLICK HERE for details on ENAT schedule booking procedure, e-hall ticket and ENAT guidelines.


MERIT LIST
Based on the marks obtained in ENAT 09,

Manipal
University

will declare the merit list of all candidates who have appeared for the entrance test. The merit list will be displayed on or before 25.05.09 in the website. In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks, the inter-se merit of such candidates will be determined on the basis of higher marks in the order of preference as under:

• Mathematics in ENAT 09
• Physics in ENAT 09
• Chemistry in ENAT 09
• PCM marks in 10+2

COUNSELLING CLICK HERE for details on counselling procedure, documents to be submitted etc.
Laptop computers will be given to all students admitted.

FEES
Click here for details on FEES and HOSTELS.
CLASSES BE – 16.07.09

IMPORTANT NOTE



  • Candidates are required to send the FORM + DD/Challan for Rs.1000 drawn on ‘

    Manipal
    University

    ’ payable at Manipal or Udupi on or before 19.03.09.

Tips for succeeding in BITSAT


Tips for succeeding in BITSAT

Keep it simple

As you are required to solve 150 questions in 180 minutes, the difficulty of questions is kept low & they are framed so as to be solved quickly. Speed and accuracy both hold important. I suggest you to be at ease, relax, keep confident and work at your natural speed. A conscious effort to increase speed may lead to a poor accuracy. Also, DON’T KEEP YOUR EYES FIXED ON THE WATCH, it will only create panic.


About the questions

Books Suggested: NCERTs


As far as individual subjects are concerned – in PCM, the questions are mostly straight forward and directly formula based. All you have to take into consideration is you should never start attempting a question blindly, go for it only if you are sure that you can do that particular question (the same rule that holds validity for your JEE too). For English there is no short cut. At most, you can cover it up by scoring in other sections. In chemistry, either you’ll directly know the answer, or the question seems to have been dropped from an alien world (especially with inorganic). This might happen if questions are framed from old Chemistry NCERT as the BITSAT question bank hasn’t changed much with the change in CBSE syllabi (at least not in 2008). I believe you should not panic seeing such questions because if they are out-of-syllabi for you, it’s the same for others as well, so it’s not just you who can’t answer such questions.


Still if you want to know if such questions have been removed or not, try the following:


  • Checking up syllabus of Chemistry on BITS website & matching it with the two NCERTs (2006-07 & 2007-08).
  • Consulting friends who have already appeared for their BITSAT.


Oh yes, do remember to go through Stereochemistry from old NCERT.


Preparing for the exam


Don’t take a date too early or too late. If you take it too early, you tend to get panicky that you are short of time for revision, and if it goes far too late, you acquire a feeling of frustration. Now this is what I’ve observed generally, you should choose according to your potentials and habits.


Try to make most of the decisions at home. Decide exactly in which order you will attempt the four sections. If you have practiced a full practice test you will be in a better position to decide the order (my order was Physics–>Mathematics—>English–>LR–>Chemistry; and I chose this order because I was most confident in physics, out of the 4, so decide that way).


When you solve the paper don’t make wild guesses. Answer only those questions about which you are sure. And the questions which leave you in little doubt, mark them for review and move ahead. Don’t linger over such questions.


Bonus questions


Let me come to Bonus Questions now. Should one opt for them? You can’t decide this beforehand. There are some conditions which you should analyze while you are giving the exam. After your first ‘non-wild-guesses’ session of attempting is over, quickly answer all those questions which you have marked for review and you think can be answered. After that, count the number of questions still left unmarked. Now you have to analyze three things together:


  • Time.
  • Negative marking you may get on incorrectly answering the unattempted questions.
  • The marks you think you will definitely get out of those twelve questions in the given time.


Go for bonus questions only if you have less unanswered questions. My suggestion for time is [18 + (no. of Questions unmarked/3)] minutes.


Quick Tips


  • “Paper is going to be very easy” - don’t carry this mindset. Though true it leads to a poor performance.
  • Do not loose your temper an don’t panic when you fall behind time.
  • Do practice one or more full length papers.
  • Prefer morning time for exam.


At the end, believe me, luck plays a very crucial role and it may affect your score by 10%. Rest, keep it cool, and have FAITH IN YOURSELF.


ALL THE BEST.


By


Himanshu Gupta (BITSAT score 439)




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Tips by IIT-JEE 2007 Topper - Achin Bansal


In an exclusive interview with 2007 IIT topper, Achin Bansal tells his mantra for success, his recipe for academic acumen, his intellectual trajectory and much more.

What are the factors that have made you notch the highest rank in the JEE exam?

Regular hard work, determination and confidence. After I entered my eleventh grade, I would put in regular 8-10 hours for IIT preparations. Whenever I would study, it would be with full concentration. Concentration is a vital key to success. One can study for 16 hours minus concentration. This will not fructify any positive results.


When did you seriously started thinking on writing the JEE exam?


I had always been standing first in my class from the sixth standard. My father is a doctor but I wanted to become an engineer. I wanted to inhale the aroma of the best engineering institute of the country. The initial desire to study in IIT filtered into me when I entered the ninth standard. Till the tenth one can do well through rote learning. But IIT exam requires a different set of knowledge. The fundas have to be cleared and you should have a good analytical capacity.


How did you prepare for the exams?


I use to solve all the problems of different books. And yes, I attended the Bansal classes in Kota during my summer vacations and whenever I felt the need to be guided. The lectures and assignments of Bansal classes have groomed me a lot for the exam. Then I used to always participate in the various competitions that were held in the Bansal classes. I was mostly ranked between one to ten in these competitions. This bolstered my confidence a lot.


Where would you like to join? What do you intend doing after your BTech?


I am planning to join Computer Science in IIT Mumbai. Mumbai offers a plethora of co-curricular activities. There are many options after engineering. I can do MBA, MS or M Tech. Frankly speaking I have not yet decided anything firmly.


Did anyone motivate you to study?


Yes, my parents, my teachers. But success comes only if the motivation is from within. I was never under any duress to study. It was my own will power and desire to excel. Without these two factors any amount of coaching will not reap any results.


In your dictionary, what is more important hard work or intelligence?

It is 80 percent hard work, five percent intelligence and the rest is what we say fate or destiny.


Do small cities have disadvantage as far as coaching is concerned?


Yes, certainly. Good coaching and proper guidance are the two vital ingredients for cracking the exam


Any advice you would like to prescribe for the aspirants?


Work very hard. There is no other prescription but hard work. But when you inch close to your exam, be relaxed. Stress can sometimes hamper results. Quality of study is important. Quantity is not important. Your target should be clear. Work hard and leave the rest to God.


How did you react when you saw your result?


I was confident on getting a rank amongst the first ten. My parents were busy ringing up to find out about the results as the web line traffic was intense. Finally when I got my roll no on the computer screen with ranking as 1, my first reaction was that it was an error. ?There should have one more figure after one.? So I kept checking the results again and again till finally the verdict was clear.


Was it all books and tutorials or you took out time for recreation?


I used to watch a movie once a month. I am also very fond of sports. But then academics was my sole priority.


How are you celebrating your success?


I have thrown a party for my friends in Kota. There are some more parties on the sleeve. Then there were a lot of media interviews. I am doing a lot of net surfing these days. And yes, I just watched Chini Kum movie.


And lastly what helped you in your moments of stress?


My Dadaji always used to say believe in God. He gave me the Hanuman Chalisa and that is the best gift that I have I ever got. This transmits strength and gives me power to weather any vicissitude

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