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KCET 2025 Counselling Starts: Top Engineering Colleges In Bangalore

KCET 2025 Counselling Starts: Top Engineering Colleges In Bangalore

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KCET Counselling 2025: Here's a list of top engineering colleges to choose from, including IIIT Bangalore and Ramaiah Institute of Technology.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially begun the KCET 2025 counselling process. Here are a few of the top engineering colleges that students can choose from.
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Jain University: Jain University, established in 1990, is a deemed-to-be private university in Jayanagar, Bangalore. It is accredited by NBA and NAAC with Grade A++. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
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