KL Deemed to be University announces KLEEE-2021 Results and INR 100 Crores in Merit Scholarships
KLEEE Results announced for over 40,000 students appeared for KL Deemed-to-be University’s online proctored Engineering Entrance Exam (EEE) 2021
Mumbai: KL Deemed to be University, one of the leading universities in the country for graduation and higher education, has announced the results of KL Engineering Entrance Exam 2021 (KLEEE-2021) conducted in a remote proctored mode. The KLEEE-2021 examination was conducted for admission in engineering courses in its Vijayawada and Hyderabad campuses.
The results were presented by Dr. N. Venkatram, Incharge Vice-Chancellor, KL Deemed-to-be University, Dr. K Ramakrishna, Convenor, Admissions Committee, Dr. J Srinivasa Rao, Director, Admissions and Dr. M Kishore Babu, Dean and Head, Department of Management, Humanities and Sciences. Addressing a press conference at KL Deemed-to-be University Vijayawada Campus, Dr. J. S. Srinivasa Rao mentioned that a total of more than 40,000 students from various states across India have appeared for the entrance examinations conducted for Engineering and all other courses of management, humanities and sciences offered by the university, and the institution will be giving high priority to merit students this year.
The counselling will be conducted simultaneously at Vijayawada and Hyderabad campuses from the 11th to 29th July for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the University.
To encourage and nurture talent from across the country, KL Deemed-to-be University has announced an allocation of INR 100 crore for merit scholarships 2021. “To enable a strong platform for talent coming from financially weaker backgrounds and to encourage students with high potential, KL Deemed-to-be University will be offering merit scholarships; INR 35 crore for merit rankers in KLEEE, INR 30 crore for rankers in JEE, INR 20 crore for rankers in the Intermediate Public Examination & INR 15 crore for rankers in Management & Humanities courses”, said Dr. N. Venkatram, Incharge Vice-Chancellor, KL Deemed-to-be University.
Scholarships through exemptions in fees will be provided based on the merit ranks of the students attending the counselling. Social distancing and safety norms laid out by the Government norms will be strictly adhered to, during the counselling.