Admission to the B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) program at College of Engineering Thalassery primarily depends on the KEAM (Kerala Engineering and Medical entrance examination) rank. The cutoff ranks generally range from 10,000 to 17,000, with variations depending on the year's competition. Applicants must participate in the Centralized Allotment Process managed by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, to secure a seat. The college accommodates both government-aided and self-financing schemes, with options for NRI and management quota seats.
Eligibility criteria include a combination of 50% marks in 12th board exams and KEAM ranks, with CBSE students typically benefitting from score normalization. The college processes applications online, facilitating a seamless admission journey. Facilities for guidance, such as help desks, are available on campus during the admission period. A good KEAM score is essential, while a minimum of 50% mark in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) is required to apply.
The college is regulated under A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and offers scholarships and fee concessions to eligible candidates. Students mention favorable campus atmosphere, quality faculty, and strong placement records, especially in the Computer Science and Engineering discipline.







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