Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Hi Sanjana,
Yes, NCERT reading is highly recommended for KCET, especially when you have only 50–60 days left, because most KCET questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are directly based on NCERT concepts and lines. In a short time, focus on NCERT textbooks first, revise formulas, diagrams, and examples, and
HI, Your corrected details of KCET application will be visible if you updated them during the correct timeline of correction window, because partial editing is permitted. For the excess payment, you can contact the KEA helpline directly.
HI Goudar,
Please refer to the following links for KCET,
1. https://engineering.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/kcet-sample-paper 2. https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/kcet-2025-physics-question-paper
Hi,
For the KCET exam application, you need: Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates, valid ID proof (Aadhar/PAN), passport-sized photograph, signature, and domicile certificate. Some courses may require caste or category certificate. All documents must be scanned and uploaded as per the KCET online application guidelines.
KCET Registration
You can check the KCET 2026 Mock Test papers here: https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-kcet-free-mock-test/
Dear Student,
You can likely fall under Clause B or C. Since you have studied 11th and 12th (1st and 2nd PUC) in Karnataka and your mother has studied in Karnataka, you meet the requirements for KCET .
You can check the list of documents required to upload for KCET registration here.
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