Medical & Engineering Seat
Sharing Matrix And Fees
The government’s share of seats in the CET has been gradually decreasing over the years. It was 85:15 in 1994-95 but is
now reduced to 40:60 (medical). Private college managements are expected to
petition the education secretariat on not giving up any medical/dental seat to
the government for next year’s UG admissions.
The govt in 2007 had increased the salaries of teaching
staff in government medical and dental colleges. Now, the private colleges too
must hike the salaries to retain staf. Each college will have to bear an
additional burden of Rs 3 crore.
The government got an extra 5% seats in Engineering colleges
in 2009, in turn 25% these seats will be reserved for the poor and meritorious
students. Needless to say the government will have its own criteria of
determing who is poor.
History of Engineering Fees in
Karnataka
- 2013: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 38,090 and Rs 41,590
- 2012: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 38,090 and Rs 41,590
- 2011: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 33,090 and Rs 38,090
- 2010: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 33,090
- 2009: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 28,090
- 2008: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 28,090
- 2007: Govt college: Rs 18,090, Private College: Rs 28,090
- 2006: Concessional fee: Rs 18,090, Higher fee: Rs 88,090
Fee Update for 2013 Admission
The fee will be the same as 2012.
Under government quota in private colleges, the fee has been
increased to Rs 35,000 for colleges within Bangalore city limits (about 60
private colleges). For the rest of the engineering colleges in Karnataka, the
fee would remain at Rs 32,000.
- Private unaided colleges to charge Rs 35,000 for govt quota
- Private unaided colleges to charge Rs 1.25 lakh under college quota
- 15% NRI/other seats will have no cap on fee
- 45% of BE seats will be filled via CET
- 55% will be college quota which inclues 15% NRI/others quota
- 5% for supernumery quota for poor cum meritorious students in all colleges
- Fee for minority colleges yet to be fixed
Parents don’t hesitate to pay anywhere between Rs
30,000-100,000 for montesorri schools in Bangalore, but when it comes to
engineering no wants to pay the fee. But there are many poor meritorious
students who can’t afford to pay the yearly fee of Rs 30,000 and colleges need
funds to offer state of the art infrastructure.
Poor Meritorious Quota
At least 10,000 seats in undergraduate engineering courses
in the state, will be earmarked for meritorious poor during 2009-10. The fee
for these students will be Rs 15,000 against the regular Rs 25,000.
Annual family income of Rs 2 lakh is the ceiling, while the
creamy layer has been completely kept out of the purview of the quota (creamy
layer policy laid out in government order No SWD225BCA2000, dated March 30,
2002). The creamy layer covers SC and ST and also the Category I of the
backward classes. The creamy layer applies only to Categories II(A), II(B),
III(A) and III(B). Students belonging to these categories but not failing under
the creamy layer will also be eligible for the quota.
The government has decided to distribute 50% of seats under
the government quota for the poor and meritorious students who have earned
competitive ranks in CET.
The candidates will have to provide during the counseling a
certificate from the jurisdictional tahsildar certifying their annual family
income.
Seat Sharing in Colleges percentage of
Government Seats – 2010
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Course
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Government
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Private unaided
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Engineering
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100%
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50% (non-minority), 45% (minority)
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Medicine
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100%
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42% (non-minority), 25% (minority)
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Dental
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100%
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35% (non-minority), 25% (minority)
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Seat Sharing Ratio
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Academic Years
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Medical
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Dental
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Engineering
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Govt
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Mgmt
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Govt
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Mgmt
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Govt
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Mgmt
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1994-95 to 2002-03
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85
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15
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85
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15
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85
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15
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2003-04
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75
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25
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75
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25
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75
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25
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2004-05
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60
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40
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60
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40
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75
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25
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2005-06
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50
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50
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50
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50
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65
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35
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2006-07
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50
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50
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50
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50
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60
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40
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2007-08
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40
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60
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35
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65
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55
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45
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2008-09
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42
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58
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35
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65
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50
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40
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2008-09 Break-Up Of Seats
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Medical (36 Colleges)
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Government Seats
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1,993
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Management Seats
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2,295
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All India Quota
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157
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Total
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4,445
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Dental (40 Colleges)
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Government Seats
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846
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Management Seats
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1,745
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All India Quota
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9
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Total
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2,600
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Engineering (138 Colleges)
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Government Seats
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32,450
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Management Seats
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22,582
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All India Quota
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nil
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Total
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55,032
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First Year Admission Fee for the Year 2013
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Course
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Government seats in Private college
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Private college(CET / ComedK )
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Engineering
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Rs 35,000 (Bangalore limits),
others Rs 32,000
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Rs 1.25 Lakh
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Medicine
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Rs 16,700
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Rs 46,000 / Rs 3.25 Lakh
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Dental
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Rs 14,400
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Rs 35,500 / Rs 2.30 Lakh
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Fees For 2008-09
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Medical (Non-Minority)
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Seat Sharing Ratio 40:60
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Seats
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Fees
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Govt (through CET)
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40% (concession fee)
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Rs 42,000
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Management (through Comed-K)
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40%
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Rs 325,000 (upper limit)
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15% (NRI)
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5% (discretionary quota)
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Dental (Non-Minority)
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Seat Sharing Ratio 35:65
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Seats
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Fees
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Govt (no CET, just PUC marks)
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35% (concession fee)
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Rs 32,000
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Management (through Comed-K)
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45%
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Rs 230,000 (upper limit)
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15% (NRI)
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5% (discretionary quota)
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Minority Medical And Dental Colleges
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Seat Sharing Ratio 25:75
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Seats
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Fees
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Govt (through CET)
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Rs 42,000 (medical)
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25% (concession fee)
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Rs 32,000 (dental)
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Management (through Comed-K)
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55%
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Rs 325,000 (medical)
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15% (NRI)
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Rs 230,000 (dental)
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5% (discretionary quota)
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