KEA would resume counselling from 14 July
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has more seats for undergraduate engineering courses this academic year. With having 1,800 seats more, this year – KEA plans to to continue the counselling process for engineering courses with the previous year’s seat matrix after having approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) recently. In 2009, the KEA has 36,524 seats for the undergraduate engineering course. The AICTE has also granted approval this year to seven new engineering colleges in the state. The newly approved engineering colleges are required to give..


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