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30th November 2014, 05:44 PM
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Re: PGCET Entrance Exam Details

PGCET is Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, The Karnataka Examinations Authority conducts the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test for admission in first year of
MBA/MCA/M.E./M.Tech/M.BA (Infrastructure Management) courses in the State of Karnataka.

Karnataka PGCET Eligibility Criteria
A candidate must have bachelor’s degree or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks.

For SC, ST and Category-I candidates minimum 45% marks are enough.

Karnataka PGCET Exam Pattern:

Duration of the exam is 120 minutes

Total Marks are 100

Total No of Questions is 75 as follows:

Part 1: 50 questions of 1 mark each

Part 2: 25 questions of 2 marks each

Syllabus for this exam:
(I) Written Test will be conducted in NINE disciplines

i) Civil Engineering
ii) Chemical Engineering
iii) Computer Science Engineering
iv) Environmental Engineering
v) Textile Engineering
vi) Polymer Science
vii) Architecture
viii) Bio-Technology

Total Number of Questions: 75 Multiple Choice Questions
Total Marks : 100
50 Questions – 1 Mark each : 50 X 1 = 50
25 Questions – 2 Mark each : 25 X 2 = 50

(II) viii) Electrical Science, this includes
a) Electrical and Electronics Engineering (E & E)
b) Electronics and Communication Engineering (E & C)
c) Telecommunication Engineering (TC)
d) Instrumentation Technology (IT)
e) Bio-Medical Engineering (BME)
f) Medical Electronics (ME)
g) Allied branches of Electrical Science (ABE)

Question paper will consist of part-A and part-B.

Part-A is common to
h) Electrical and Electronics Engineering (E & E)
i) Electronics and Communication Engineering (E & C)
j) Telecommunication Engineering (TC)
k) Instrumentation Technology (IT)
l) Bio-Medical Engineering (BME)
m) Medical Electronics (ME)
n) Allied branches of Electrical Science (ABE)

Total Number of Questions : 45 Marks: 60
30 Questions Carrying 1 mark each : 30 X 1 = 30
15 Questions carrying 2 mark each : 15 X 2 = 30

Part-B is specific to candidates belonging to respective branch of specialization of engineering and consists of total number of questions: 30 Marks: 40

20 Questions carrying 1 mark each : 20 X 1 = 20
10 Questions carrying 2 mark each : 10 X 2 = 20
Marks = 40

Grand Total Part – A + Part-B = 75 Questions = 100 marks

ix) Mechanical Science, this includes
a) Mechanical Engineering (MC)
b) Industrial and Production Engineering (IPE)
c) Industrial and Engineering Management (IEM)
d) Automobile Engineering (AE)
e) Manufacturing Science and Engineering (MSE)
f) Allied Branches of Mechanical Science (ABM)
Question paper will consist of Part-A and Part-B.

Part-A is common to (a) M.E. (b) IPE (c) IEM (d) AE (e) MSE (f) ABM

Total number of questions : 45 Marks: 60
30 questions carrying 1 mark each : 30 X 1 = 30
15 questions carrying 2 mark each : 15 X 2 = 30

Total: 60 Marks

Part-B is specific to candidates belonging to respective branch of specialization ofengineering and consists of

Total number of questions: 30 Marks: 40
20 Questions carrying 1 Mark each : 20 X 1 = 20
10 Questions carrying 2 mark each : 10 X 2 = 20

Total: 40 Marks


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