Mangalam School of Architecture and
Planning, Kottayam
The KEAM exam is scheduled
from the 20th to the 23rd of April 2015. The exam will be conducted across all
major venues in the state of Kerala and in cities like Mumbai, New Delhi and
Dubai, among others. Have a look at the expected cutoffs to
various colleges in Kerala that use the KEAM scores for their admissions. This will tell you which colleges you are
likely to get through and what branches you may get. In this article, we look
at the cutoff for Mangalam
School Of Architecture And Planning, Perumbaikad,Kottayam.
Mangalam was established in April 1969 as a sole
proprietary concern of late Mr. M.C Varghese. It started with the publication
of a weekly titled Mangalam. Today, the Mangalam Weekly still holds the record
of most number of copies printed and distributed in Asia. This group has
focussed on Media, Healthcare and Education.
The Mangalam Group of
Educational Institutions is supervised by the Mangalam Educational Society.
The Mangalam School of Architecture and Planning, Kottayam was started on March 16, 1969. The centralised campus is spread across 45
acres of lush greenery with fully automated, state of the art Infrastructure
facilities. The five year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) course has an
intake of 40 students per year(50% of the seats are filled from the list of the Common Entrance Examination conducted by the Government of Kerala and the remaining seats are filled by the management). You also need a NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture )score to be eligible.
Selections to these seats will be done on
the basis of a student’s All India Rank in the KEAM 2015. The list given
below mentions the closing(lowest) ranks of students who were admitted in
2014. This list will help you understand the likely ranks which will help you
secure admission to this institute.
The closing
ranks are as follows:
Architecture
Other Backward Hindus 1476
Ezhava 1593
Latin Christian 1553
Muslims 1428
State Merit 1407