Nie Mysore CSE Cutoff Kcet: Branch-Wise Closing Ranks & Admission Trends

The NIE Mysore CSE Cutoff KCET for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in 2024 settled at 6,186 for the General Merit category in Round 1, a significantly higher rank compared to RV College of Engineering (RVCE, Bengaluru) where CSE closed at 499 in the General AI quota for 2025. The National Institute of Engineering (NIE), Mysuru, Karnataka, is a prominent institution, and its KCET cutoff is the closing rank for B.E. admissions. While the KCET 2026 cutoff is still awaited, the 2025 data provides the latest insights into admission trends. The 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

NIE Mysore KCET Branch-wise Cutoff 2025 (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The following table details the closing ranks for various B.E. branches at NIE Mysore through KCET 2025, primarily for the General Merit (GM) and 1G categories, reflecting the latest available data.

Branch Category Closing Rank (Round 1, 2025) Closing Rank (Round 2, 2025)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 1G 18140 19331
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) 1G 32090 62853
Mechanical Engineering 1G 72065 87443
Civil Engineering 1G 90667 171915
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) GM (2024) 6186 8223
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning GM (2024) 8897 10787

How KCET Cutoffs Shifted: 2022 → 2025 for NIE Mysore

Analyzing year-on-year trends helps understand the competitiveness of various engineering branches at NIE Mysore through KCET.

Branch Category Closing Rank (2025) Closing Rank (2024) Closing Rank (2023) Closing Rank (2022)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) General AI 12751 12747 N/A N/A
Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) GM (Round 1) N/A 8605 8344 8260
Civil Engineering (CE) GM (Round 1) N/A 77401 82149 68623
Mechanical Engineering (ME) GM (Round 1) N/A 34684 45351 42151

KCET Counselling Dates 2025 (Expected for 2026)

The KCET counselling process involves several stages, from document verification to seat allotment. The 2026 schedule is expected to follow a similar timeline to 2025.

Event Date (2025)
Option Entry (Round 1) July 8 – July 15
Mock Seat Allotment (Round 1) July 19
Edit Preferences (after Mock Allotment) Until July 22
Final Seat Allotment (Round 1) Around July 25
Round 3 Option Entry Concluded September 9
Provisional Seat Allotment (Round 3) September 10

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good rank in KCET for NIE Mysore CSE?

A: For NIE Mysore’s Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch, a rank around 5,000-7,000 in KCET is generally considered competitive for the General Merit category, based on previous year trends.

Q: Does NIE Mysore accept COMEDK UGET scores for B.E. admissions?

A: Yes, NIE Mysore accepts COMEDK UGET scores for admission to its B.E. programs, in addition to KCET and JEE Main.

Q: What is the approximate fee structure for B.E. courses at NIE Mysore?

A: The fee structure for B.E./B.Tech at NIE Mysore is approximately Rs. 2.58 lakhs, though this can vary and candidates should confirm with the college directly.

Q: How is the KCET rank calculated?

A: The KCET rank is calculated by giving a 50% weightage to the marks scored in the KCET exam and a 50% weightage to the marks obtained in the Class 12 (PUC) examination, specifically in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for engineering courses.

Q: Are there management quota seats available at NIE Mysore?

A: Yes, NIE Mysore offers management quota seats, typically accounting for 25% of admissions. Eligibility requires passing Class 12 with aggregate marks in PCM and a valid rank in entrance exams like KCET, COMEDK, or JEE Main.

Q: When does KCET counselling typically commence?

A: KCET counselling usually begins in June, following the announcement of KCET results, and spans several weeks with multiple rounds of seat allotment.

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