The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2022 started on June 16 and will conclude on June 18. Some students found the physics assignment difficult compared to last year, others found it an easy one. An average student quickly achieves 30 out of 60 in this section, experts say. Questions on important topics were few in number, and only 20 questions were easy, students said.
“The exam went well. However, there were very few questions on some very important topics, which was unexpected. Considerable weight was given to modern physics. About 20 questions were easy and the rest were moderately difficult. Compared to last year, the paper was a bit difficult,” said Shashwath R Kedilaya, student, Deeksha, Indiranagar, Bengaluru.
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“Overall, the physics paper was easy. An average student can score between 25 and 30 points out of 60. While 43 questions were easy to answer, 13 were moderate and 4 were difficult. There was no change in the pattern and it was well within the scope of NCERT. The paper was easy compared to last year, but a few questions were tricky. There was no error in the paper, said Dr Milind Chippalakatti, National Head – Knowledge Management, Deeksha.
KCET 2022: Top 10 Engineering Colleges in India
According to NIRF 2021, the top 10 engineering colleges in India are:
1 – IIT Madras
2 – IIT Delhi
3 – IIT Bombay
4 – IIT Kanpur
5 – IIT Kharagpur
6 – IIT Roorkee
7 – IIT Guwahati
8 – IIT Hyderabad
9 – NIT Tiruchirappalli
10 – NIT Surathkal
KCET 2022: Top Schools in Karnataka according to NIRF 2021
— NIT Surathkal
— Manipal Institute of Technology
— Visvesvaraya Technological University
— MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology
— International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
— RV College of Engineering
— PES University
— BMS College of Engineering
— Siddaganga Institute of Technology
— NMAM Institute of Technology
This exam is held every year for admission into engineering, agriculture, veterinary medicine and pharmacy courses in colleges in Karnataka. A total of 2,16,525 candidates had applied for the Karnataka CET 2022. The Biology and Mathematics papers were held on June 16, while the Physics and Chemistry papers were held on June 17. The Kannada language test will be conducted for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates at a selective exam centers tomorrow. The survey is being conducted in 486 exam centers in the state, with 87 in Bengaluru and 399 in the rest of the state.
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