Karnataka Common Entrance Test
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For KCET 2025 , you generally need to create a new login ID even if you appeared for KCET in a previous year. The login credentials from the previous year may not work because the portal is reset annually for a fresh application process.
Here’s what you should
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Yes, you might be eligible to apply under the rural quota for KCET if you meet the following criteria:
Education in Rural Areas: You must have studied in a school located in a rural area for at least 3 consecutive years between 8th and 10th grades. Since you studied
Yes, you can write KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) again even if you have already taken admission in an engineering college through KCET. However, there are a few key points to consider:
Eligibility to Reattempt KCET :
If you have successfully registered and paid the fee for KCET but cannot print the application form, check if the payment is updated on the portal. Log in to your account and ensure the application status shows "Payment Successful." If it's updated but still not printable, try using a different
Yes, you can opt for PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) in your 12th to widen your options for KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) and increase your chances of getting into diverse fields. With PCMB, you are eligible for courses in both engineering (through Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) and medical or
The KCET cutoff for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH) program at the Veterinary College in Bangalore (GKVK) varies every year. Based on the past few years:
In 2023, the closing ranks for the General Merit (GM) category were around 398 in Round 1 and 1,144 in Round
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about the KCET - students from other different states can't apply for KCET . the only criteria is
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Yes, students studying outside Karnataka but whose parents are from Karnataka can apply for admission to BE courses in Karnataka through KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) .
To be eligible for KCET :
1. Parent's Domicile : At least one parent must be a resident of Karnataka or have
Yes, your son, as an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cardholder, is eligible to appear for KCET 2025 as he has completed his education in Karnataka . Since there is no separate OCI category in the KCET form, he can apply under the General Category (assuming he meets
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