Karnataka Common Entrance Test
KCET books are helpful for students preparing for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test. The best books cover subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Biology. Some popular books are by authors like NCERT, Dinesh, and MTG. You can also use previous year question papers and model tests. These books explain concepts
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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced that the KCET 2025 exam will be held on April 16 and 17, 2025. Additionally, a Kannada Language Test for candidates from Horanadu and Gadinadu regions is scheduled for April 18, 2025 .
The official notification and detailed schedule are available on
With 70 marks in KCET (PCM) and 82% in boards , your expected rank is likely between 20,000 to 30,000 .
The final rank depends on your exact PCM percentage (not overall %) and how others performed. This is just an estimate — actual ranks may vary.
For a detailed
It is never possible to prepare for any exam in 15 days however if you already completed the syllabus you can thoroughly review the important topics of the NCERT and your class notes.
Have a quick glance at the important formulas of physics and maths.
For chemistry and Biology, thorough
solving solved model question papers for KCET is highly helpful for exam preparation as it familiarizes you with the exam pattern, helps in understanding the difficulty level, and improves time management skills.
Here is the link of the paper
KCET sample paper
Hope it helps!!
PCM BOARD MARKS {OUT OF 300} :- 288/300 X 100 = 96 %
KCET MARKS {OUTOF 180} :- 60/180 X 100 = 33.33 %
FINAL NORMALIZED SCORE = 96 + 33.33/2 = 64.67 %
WITH A FINAL SCORE OF APRROX 64.67 % YOUR KCET RANK { ACCORDING TO PREVIOUS YEAR
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For the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) , the questions are generally based on the syllabus of the 2nd PUC (Pre-University Course) or class 12th. The subjects covered are:
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics (for engineering) or Biology (for medical)
The questions are mainly from topics studied in these subjects during
If you are preparing for the KCET exam , it is very important to understand from which class syllabus the questions are asked . Here are the complete details:
The KCET exam questions are mainly based on the syllabus of 1st PUC (Class 11) and 2nd PUC (Class 12) topics
To predict your KCET rank using the Careers360 KCET Rank Predictor , follow these steps:
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Fill in your estimated marks for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
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