COMEDK UGET 2025 cut-offs for BE CSE in general category; top colleges in Karnataka
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 29, 2025 | 05:48 PM IST | 1 min read
COMEDK UGET 2025: The highest closing cut-off for the BE CSE branch went up to 13498 in CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, in the previous year. The results are scheduled for June 7.
Aspiring B.Tech students in Karnataka can explore the top 50 colleges in this e-book. It includes rankings, courses offered, fees, and entrance exams for each institute.
Check NowCOMEDK UGET 2025 : The lowest COMEDK UGET 2025 cut-off in the top college in Karnataka, RV College of Engineering Bangalore, for the bachelor of engineering in computer science engineering (BE CSE) branch was 328 for the general category, in the previous year. The highest closing cut-off went up to 13498 in the CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
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The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) conducts the COMEDK Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGET) 2025 for admission to engineering colleges in Karnataka. COMEDK UGET 2025 result will be declared on June 7.
The COMEDK UGET 2025 response sheet was issued on May 28, and candidates can raise their challenges by May 30.
The previous year’s BMS Institute of Technology and Management general category highest closing cut-offs for BTech CSE branch was 7109, and for KLE Technological University, Hubballi highest closing cut-offs were 55567.
For the BE civil engineering branch, the lowest closing cut-offs in the list of top 10 colleges was 3709, and the highest went up to 99998 in Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore.
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COMEDK UGET 2025 cut-offs for BE CSE
Candidates willing to take admission to top colleges in Karnataka can check the previous years' cut-offs for the general category in the BE CSE programme as follows.
|
Colleges |
NIRF Ranking |
Highest closing cut-offs |
|
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore |
75 |
1177 |
|
RV College of Engineering, Bangalore |
99 |
328 |
|
Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur |
100 |
9349 |
|
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore |
101-150 |
9907 |
|
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore |
151-200 |
2365 |
|
CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore |
151-200 |
13498 |
|
The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore |
151-200 |
6952 |
|
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore |
201-300 |
3657 |
COMEDK UGET conducts counselling for admission to colleges in Karnataka for engineering courses. The COMEDK UGET 2025 cut-off for each category varies and depends on multiple factors such as exam difficulty leve, number of candidates who appeared for the exam, number of qualified candidates, seats offers and other details.
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