The Kammavari Sangham, a multi-activity non-profit oriented voluntary service organization, was established in the year 1952 with the sole objective of providing charitable service to community and society. The Sangham has diversified its activities since its establishment over five decades ago. With a firm belief that quality and meaningful education only can lay the strong foundation for bringing about economic and social changes to the lives of thousand, the Sangham went about establishing educational institutions, starting with K.S. Polytechnic in 1992. Enthused with this success of its foray into technical education, the Sangham moved forward by starting the K.S Institute of Technology (KSIT). Its Engineering College in the year 1999. In the following years both these institutions have carved for themselves an enviable niche through academic excellence achieved in a very short span of time. By providing FREE hostel accommodation and scholarship to the deserving students in the community, it has furthered its Commitment to education.
Apart from the educational initiatives, on the cultural front, the Sangham has ventured to build and manage Convention centers. These serve as venues for community cultural events including conducting of mass marriages among the economically underprivileged in the Kamma Community.
Towards encouraging and nourishing entrepreneurial trait among the community members, the Sangham also started Kammavari Credit Co-operative Society to mobilize deposits and finance enterprises.
Eligibility Criteria
General Merit Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination which is 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary or equivalent qualifying Examination recognized by State / Central Government with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and should have passed these subjects individually. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology as one of the optional subjects. English as one of the language of study is compulsory. There is no minimum mark fixed for entrance test. Hence all candidates who have taken the entrance test will find a place in the merit list as per their performance.
SC, ST candidates of All India and OBC candidates of Karnataka the aggregate marks in PCM should not be less than 45% in the qualifying examination as mentioned above. All other details remain the same.
Apart from the educational initiatives, on the cultural front, the Sangham has ventured to build and manage Convention centers. These serve as venues for community cultural events including conducting of mass marriages among the economically underprivileged in the Kamma Community.
Towards encouraging and nourishing entrepreneurial trait among the community members, the Sangham also started Kammavari Credit Co-operative Society to mobilize deposits and finance enterprises.
Courses Offered
Under Graduate Programmes | |
Computer Science & Engineering | Electronics & Communication Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering | Telecommunication Engineering |
Intake
Under Graduate Programmes | |||
Computer Science & Engineering | 120 | Electronics & Communication Engineering | 120 |
Mechanical Engineering | 120 | Telecommunication Engineering | 60 |
Admission Details
The admission process of the institution is based on the performance in CET/KEA/COMED-K/AIEEE etc. The students are also admitted under the management quota which is based on the percentage of marks / merit of the students. With an intake of 180 in 1999 the institution today has an intake of 420. Not only the intake, the result produced by our students are highly commendable with overwhelming majority securing distinctions & few of them brought laurels to the institution by securing ranks at the university (VTU) level.Eligibility Criteria
General Merit Candidates should have passed the qualifying examination which is 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary or equivalent qualifying Examination recognized by State / Central Government with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and should have passed these subjects individually. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology as one of the optional subjects. English as one of the language of study is compulsory. There is no minimum mark fixed for entrance test. Hence all candidates who have taken the entrance test will find a place in the merit list as per their performance.
SC, ST candidates of All India and OBC candidates of Karnataka the aggregate marks in PCM should not be less than 45% in the qualifying examination as mentioned above. All other details remain the same.
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