Any tips for getting into Deens ECC?
Ravi Chandran· Bengaluru
6h ago
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Ravi Chandran· Bengaluru
6h ago
Ganesh Kumar
· Bengaluru2d agoDeens ECC is definitely a tough nut to crack because they prioritize siblings and alumni first. My son is at the Gunjur campus, and honestly, the process felt a bit more streamlined there compared to the Whitefield ECC. If your primary focus is just getting into the Deens system, I would suggest you try Gunjur immediately before the seats fill up.
Nalini Krishnakumar
· Bengaluru2d agoYes, Deens ECC is notoriously difficult due to the limited seats and the heavy demand from Whitefield residents. My daughter is in Gunjur and we found the admission process there slightly more streamlined because the campus is larger. I suggest you try for Gunjur as a backup, but please keep in mind the commute if you live on the other side of town!
Radha Mohan
· Bengaluru2d agoHi, we went through this struggle last year. The ECC campus has very limited intake, which is why it gets full so fast. I personally feel the Gunjur campus has a larger capacity, but do factor in your travel time because traffic near that stretch can be quite bad during school hours. Are you planning to apply for the current academic session or next year?
Harish Nair
· Bengaluru1d agoMy son is currently at the Gunjur campus and we are very happy with the facilities. The process was quite standard, just ensure your documents are perfectly in order because they are very strict about the paperwork.
Meena Krishnan
· Bengaluru1d agoHonestly, the ECC campus is very cozy but the competition is crazy. We tried last year and didn't make the cut, so we ended up opting for another school nearby. If you are really set on Deens, definitely apply to both campuses simultaneously to increase your chances.
Namrata Shah
· Bengaluru1d agoIs anyone else concerned about the curriculum gap between ECC and the main campus? We are also looking at Deens, but I heard the transition can be tricky.
Vasantha Raman
· Bengaluru14h agoDon't just rely on the online application. My neighbor went in person to the office and managed to get a spot after being on the waitlist for two months. It helps to show you are genuinely interested and follow up with a polite email.
Venkat Swamy
· Bengaluru7h agoIt is really competitive, yes. We applied last year and were waitlisted for months. Persistence is key—keep checking in with the admissions office every two weeks so they know you are genuinely interested.
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