The Karnataka PGCET 2025 option entry process is now open for MBA, MCA, and Engineering courses at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea. Candidates must complete their option entries by September 28. Mock allotment results will be declared on September 29, after which candidates can edit their choices.
The Karnataka PGCET 2025 counselling schedule for MBA, MCA, and M.Tech programs has been released. The option entry process will commence on September 24 and conclude on September 28. The mock allotment result is scheduled to be published on September 29, while the first round seat allotment results will be announced on October 3 (provisional) and October 4 (final).
GATE 2026 registration is now open at gate2026.iitg.ac.in for admission to M.Tech and research programs. Candidates can submit their applications without a late fee until September 28, 2025, while the deadline with a late fee is October 9, 2025. The examination is scheduled to be conducted on February 7, 8, 14, and 15, 2026, in two sessions.
The GATE 2026 registration has been postponed to August 28, 2025. Regular applications close on September 28, with late submissions accepted until October 9. Exams will be held on February 7, 8, 14, and 15, and results on March 19.
Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) | ₹18,090 | 10+2 education, minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, valid score in entrance exams such as JEE Main or Karnataka CET, relaxation in minimum aggregate for reserved category candidates as per government norms |
M.Tech. (Master of Technology) | ₹28,470 | Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology, Minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for reserved categories), Valid GATE score |
To secure admission in the Government SKSJT Institute, Bengaluru, you will have to qualify for the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test). This test is conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). The KCET 2025 exam has been conducted by the KEA on April 16 & 17, 2025. Along with the KCET 2025 exam, the candidates also need to have a minimum of 50% in physics, chemistry, and mathematics or a valid score in the JEE Main exam. Both JEE Main and KCET exams are eligible for securing admissions to the college. The KCET 2025 exam is conducted once a year, so you will have to wait to appear for the exam next year, or if you have a valid JEE Main score card, you can directly apply.
Dear Student,
Admission to engineering courses in Government S.K.S.J.T. Institute, Bangalore is done through KCET entrance exam scores. Unfortunately, the KCET cutoff 2025 for B.Tech ECE course in Government S.K.S.J.T. Institute, Bangalore has not been released yet. However, based on the previous year cutoffs, the 2025 cutoff is expected to range from 35,000-42,000. Last year, the cutoff rank was 35,440 while in 2022 it was 26,627. Know that the cutoff will be influenced by various factors such as the exam’s difficulty level, previous year cutoff trends, seat availability, overall performance in the exam etc. We hope this answer clears your query. Good luck!
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No. The Government Sri Krishnarajendra Silver Jubilee Technological Institute (SKSJTI) in Bangalore, Karnataka does not guarantee 100% placement for its engineering candidates. The placement percentage ranges from 50% to 80%. The highest salary package offered at SKSJTI ranges from 5–8 LPA. The top recruiters at the institute include Wipro, Infosys, Microsoft, Accenture, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, and Intel amongst others.
Yes. The Government S. K. S. J. T. Institute does have an NCC wing. The 1 Karnataka Battalion NCC is linked with the NCC wing, which was founded in 1965. Cadets have the chance to hone their leadership abilities, self-discipline, and sense of patriotism through the NCC wing. The co-curricular activities that cadets engage in include sports, cultural events, and social service initiatives. A thriving and dynamic community exists within the Government S. K. S. J. T. Institute's NCC wing. At the state and national levels, cadets have achieved a large number of honors and prizes. The NCC wing has made a substantial contribution to helping the neighborhood. There are many benefits of a NCC section at the college, some of the benefits of joining the NCC wing:
Develop leadership skills
Learn discipline and teamwork
Gain exposure to the Indian Armed Forces
Participate in various co-curricular activities
Serve the local community
Earn NCC certificates, which can be beneficial for higher education and employment.