The student admission policy will remain unchanged with respect to what was in
practice before grant of autonomy. This is in accordance with an agreement to the
state government as a condition for academic autonomy. The prevailing policy is
elaborated below :
1. Government Quota (85% of sanctioned intake) :
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(1) The intake of students for the B.Tech programmes will be based on the rank list
prepared by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), appointed by the
Government of Kerala. The rank list is published considering the results of the KEAM
and marks of the Higher Secondary Examination in 1:1 proportion. Based on the
options regarding institution and programme exercised by the eligible candidates, the
CEE allocates students to the institution, following various reservation norms
constituted by the Government of Kerala.
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(2) The intake of students for the B.Arch programme is based on the rank list
prepared by the CEE, considering the results of National Aptitude Test in
Architecture (NATA) and marks of the Higher Secondary Examination. Based on the
options regarding institution and programme exercised by the eligible candidates, the
CEE allocates students to the institution, following various reservation norms
constituted by the Government of Kerala.
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(3) The intake of students for PG programmes in engineering and MCA are also
done through the single window system of the Centralized Allotment Process under
Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), as per Government norms.
2. Management Quota (15% of the sanctioned intake) :
Selection to this category is done by the TKM College Trust from among the
applicants declared eligible for admission by the Commissioner of Entrance
Examinations, Government of Kerala.
3. Government of India Quota :
Number of seats for this category is prescribed by the CEE, Kerala and allotment is
done by the Director of Technical Education, Government of Kerala. This category
includes students from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and so on.
4. Other seats include 15% over and above the sanctioned intake of students :
- (I) Children of Indian workers in Gulf countries
- (II) People of Indian origin
- (II) Foreign students
5. Fees to be Charged :
Government and University Fees as per the Government/University Order.
6. Reservation :
Allotment of students are made by the Office of the Commisioner of Entrance Examinations, Kerala in compliance with Government Rules.
7. Documentations :
Documents/Cerificates from students are kept in college only upto the completetion of verification by the University and not retained thereafter.
Selection to this category of seats is done by the TKM College Trust from among the
applications submitted by eligible candidates.
Eligibility Conditions for the various programmes are as follows :
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(1) The minimum eligibility for B.Tech programme in the merit category is a pass
in the Higher Secondary examination (10 + 2 level) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory
subjects and Chemistry as one of the optional subjects with atleast 45 marks put together in the above subjects are eligible for admission. For the SC/ST category, a pass in the Higher Secondary
examination is the criteria.
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(2) For admission to B.Arch programme, candidates must have passed 10+2 or
equivalent examination from a recognised Board, with Mathematics as a
subject of study by securing an aggregate mark of 50% or 10+3 Diploma (any
stream) recognised by Central/State Government with 50% aggregate marks;
or, International Baccalaureate Diploma, after 10 years of schooling, with not
less than 50% marks in aggregate and with Mathematics as compulsory
subject of examination. In addition to this, only those candidates who score
40% marks in NATA will be considered for admission to B.Arch Programme.
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(3) For the above mentioned programmes, for the students from SC/ST
community, a pass in the qualifying examination is the minimum requirement.
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(4) For the M.Tech programmes (Government Aided), the eligibility is a B.Tech
degree in the respective branch. Candidates with a valid GATE score are
eligible for scholarship. For the M.Tech (Self-financing) programmes,
admission to 50% of the seats is based on merit from the rank list prepared by
Director of Technical Education (DTE) as per Government norms. In the
remaining 50% seats candidates are admitted under management quota from
among eligible candidates.
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(5) For the MCA programme, the minimum qualification is as per the University
norms. The minimum requirement is a pass with 50% marks for merit
category in the 3 year degree course with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer
Science/Computer Application/ Engineering and Technology as main or
subsidiary or core subject after passing (10+2) examination and 45% marks
for SEBC and Physically Handicapped category. For SC/ST candidates a
minimum pass is required. Reservation norms specified by the Government
are strictly followed. Admission to the merit seats is through a Centralized
Allotment Process done by a Government agency, namely Director, LBS
Centre for Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram.
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(6) Admission to the Ph.D. programme is as per the specified norms of the
regulatory bodies.