KCET Application Procedure
Procedure to apply for KCET entrance exam
KCET is Karnataka Common Entrance Test. KCET examination is conducted every for the admission to various degree courses to the colleges and universities across Karnataka.
Course Offered:
Medical(MBBS)
Dental(BDS)
Engineering(BE/B.Tech)
Architecture(B.Arch)
Ayurveda
Homoeopathy
Unani
Naturopathy & Yoga
Eligibility Criteria for Karnataka CET:
~For Medical/Dental Courses, You have to pass 12th standard with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as one of the subjects in 12th. You must secured minimum of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC).
~For Engineering courses, you have to pass 12th with English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry / Bio-Technology as one of the subjects. You must secured minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC)
~For architecture course, You have to pass 12th with Mathematics and must secured minimum of 50% marks in all subjects (45% for SC/ST/OBC).
Procedure to apply for KCET Exam:
~You can apply for KCET by common physical Application Form, available at the Schools / Colleges located within the State of Karnataka . You can get this Application Form by submitting a Demand Draft of Rs 650/- (Rs 500/- for candidates belonging to Reserved Categories). The Demand Draft must be drawn in the favour of Director, Karnataka Examination Authority, Bangalore.Payable at Bangalore.
~Those candidates of Karnataka who are residing outside Karnataka, can get Application form by SPEED POST, by sending Demand Draft for Rs. 750/- drawn in favour of The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore, payable at Bangalore. You have to mention your address at the envelop.
KCET Exam Pattern:
The Karnataka Common Entrance test comprises of two parts of paper.
Paper I: This paper is a combined paper for subject Physics and Chemistry of 150 minutes duration.
Paper II: This paper is for Mathematics with 60 questions to be answered in 80 minutes. This is followed by 60 questions of Biology to be answered in 80 minutes for the MBBS/BDS Aspirants .Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Important Dates for KCET Admission Test:
KCET Test Date: month of April & May 2012
Last date for availability of application forms from schools/colleges: March 2012.
KCET Entrance result Notification: In the month of June
Last date for availability of application forms by post: 2nd week of April 2012
For more detail regarding KCET exam & notification visit Official website: http://cet.kar.nic.in
KCET is Karnataka Common Entrance Test. KCET examination is conducted every for the admission to various degree courses to the colleges and universities across Karnataka.
Course Offered:
Medical(MBBS)
Dental(BDS)
Engineering(BE/B.Tech)
Architecture(B.Arch)
Ayurveda
Homoeopathy
Unani
Naturopathy & Yoga
Eligibility Criteria for Karnataka CET:
~For Medical/Dental Courses, You have to pass 12th standard with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as one of the subjects in 12th. You must secured minimum of 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC).
~For Engineering courses, you have to pass 12th with English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry / Bio-Technology as one of the subjects. You must secured minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC)
~For architecture course, You have to pass 12th with Mathematics and must secured minimum of 50% marks in all subjects (45% for SC/ST/OBC).
Procedure to apply for KCET Exam:
~You can apply for KCET by common physical Application Form, available at the Schools / Colleges located within the State of Karnataka . You can get this Application Form by submitting a Demand Draft of Rs 650/- (Rs 500/- for candidates belonging to Reserved Categories). The Demand Draft must be drawn in the favour of Director, Karnataka Examination Authority, Bangalore.Payable at Bangalore.
~Those candidates of Karnataka who are residing outside Karnataka, can get Application form by SPEED POST, by sending Demand Draft for Rs. 750/- drawn in favour of The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore, payable at Bangalore. You have to mention your address at the envelop.
KCET Exam Pattern:
The Karnataka Common Entrance test comprises of two parts of paper.
Paper I: This paper is a combined paper for subject Physics and Chemistry of 150 minutes duration.
Paper II: This paper is for Mathematics with 60 questions to be answered in 80 minutes. This is followed by 60 questions of Biology to be answered in 80 minutes for the MBBS/BDS Aspirants .Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Important Dates for KCET Admission Test:
KCET Test Date: month of April & May 2012
Last date for availability of application forms from schools/colleges: March 2012.
KCET Entrance result Notification: In the month of June
Last date for availability of application forms by post: 2nd week of April 2012
For more detail regarding KCET exam & notification visit Official website: http://cet.kar.nic.in
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