A safe COMEDK rank for CSE simply means the rank range where you have a realistic and high chance of getting Computer Science Engineering in a good Bengaluru college without depending too much on last-round fluctuations. Since CSE is the most in-demand branch, especially in top Bangalore colleges, the “safe rank” varies from college to college based on cutoff trends and competition.
Based on recent COMEDK counselling trends, here is a practical idea of safe ranks for CSE in top Bengaluru colleges:
- RV College of Engineering (RVCE) – Safe range: within 1–500 rank (Very high demand, CSE closes very early)
- BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) – Safe range: within 1,000–1,500 rank
- MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) – Safe range: within 1,000–2,000 rank
- Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) – Safe range: within 3,000–4,000 rank
- Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT) – Safe range: within 4,000–6,000 rank
Simple way to understand
- Under 2,000 rank → strong chances for CSE in top Bengaluru colleges
- 2,000–6,000 rank → good chances in decent colleges depending on round and seat availability
- Beyond that → options become more limited for CSE in top colleges
Important point to know
COMEDK cutoffs are not fixed. They change every year based on:
- number of students appearing
- seat availability
- difficulty level of exam
- demand for CSE (which is always highest)
So it is always better to keep a buffer and not target the exact closing rank.
Common Mistakes Students Make While Choosing CSE Colleges
During COMEDK counselling, many students miss out on good Computer Science Engineering (CSE) seats not because of their rank, but because of small mistakes in the decision-making process. Since CSE is the most in-demand branch in Bengaluru colleges, even a small error in choice filling can reduce your chances of getting a better college.
Here are some common mistakes students should avoid:
- Only focusing on top colleges – Many students apply only for RVCE, BMSCE, and MSRIT and ignore other good colleges where CSE is actually possible based on their rank.
- Not analysing previous year cutoffs – Without checking past closing ranks, students often misunderstand their real chances and fill unrealistic choices.
- Poor choice filling strategy – Not arranging colleges in proper preference order can directly affect seat allotment in counselling rounds.
- Ignoring backup options – Many students don’t include safe backup colleges, which becomes risky if top choices are not allotted.
- Overestimating rank chances – Some students expect colleges that are not realistically possible for their rank, which leads to confusion and missed seats in counselling rounds.
- Not understanding round-wise movement – COMEDK counselling has multiple rounds, and students often don’t plan properly for upgrades or seat movement.