The cutoff ranks for PES College of Engineering over the years 2022, 2023, and 2024 demonstrate evolving patterns of student demand and competition across various engineering disciplines. In 2022, cutoff ranks for branches like Computer Science & Engineering were significantly lower, reflecting less competition. However, by 2023, there was a notable surge in cutoff ranks, indicating increased interest and a larger pool of applicants vying for admission. For instance, the cutoff rank for Computer Science in KCET shifted from around #605 in 2022 to #84,869 in 2023. The year 2024 saw fluctuations where some branches experienced a decrease in cutoff ranks, suggesting higher competition, while others showed upward trends, possibly due to increased seat availability or changing candidate preferences. Similarly, COMEDK cutoffs tend to have higher rank numbers, signifying a broader applicant base from outside Karnataka. These trends underscore the growing prestige of PES College of Engineering and highlight the dynamic nature of admissions influenced by factors like seat availability, candidate numbers, and reservation policies, helping aspirants strategise better for future admissions.
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PESCE Mandya- KCET Cutoff Ranks (General Category - 1G)
PESCE Mandya- COMEDK Cutoff Ranks (General Category)
PESCE Mandya- Comparative Analysis
- The KCET cutoff ranks show significant fluctuations and an overall increase in cutoff rank numbers from 2022 to 2024, especially in high-demand branches like Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, indicating increasing competition and possibly more applicants.
- The COMEDK cutoffs are generally higher in rank numbers compared to KCET, reflecting the diverse applicant pool outside Karnataka.
- Courses like Computer Science & Engineering consistently maintain lower cutoff ranks in both KCET and COMEDK, reflecting their high demand.
- The rise in cutoff ranks for Mechanical and Civil Engineering in KCET suggests either increased seat availability or a variation in applicant preferences.
- For admissions, both exams are crucial for general candidates, with KCET generally preferred by Karnataka residents, while COMEDK serves out-of-state students.