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CET-2014 -Revised Schedule for Document Verification and Option Entry for Online Seat Allotment



Schedule for Physically Disabled, NCC and Sports Candidates(only for this quot)

Date
Category
Type of Verification
Place
30-05-2014
Physically Disabled
Medical Examination from 10.30 am onwards
Karnataka Examinations Authority
18th Cross, Sampige Road,
Malleshwaram, Bangalore.
N.C.C.
Document Verification from 10.30 am onwards
31-05-2014
Sports
Document Verification from 10.30 am onwards
  
Schedule for General Merit, all Reserved Categories and all Special Category Candidates
All General Merit, Reserved Categories and Special Category candidates can verify their documents in any of the assigned Helpline Centres as per the following schedule according to their rank. However, Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga Candidates, Jammu & Kashmiri Migrant candidates, Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, CAPF, Ex-CAPF and Anglo Indian and NCC (only 8th Preference) and Sports (only 5th Preference) should attend the documents verification in Bangalore centre only as per their ranks.
DATE AND DAY
Forenoon Session-1
9.00 a.m. -11.00 a.m.
Reporting Time: 8.00 a.m.
Rank Numbers
Forenoon Session-2
11.15 a.m. -1.15 p.m.
Reporting Time: 10.15 a.m.
Rank Numbers
Afternoon Session-1
2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Reporting Time: 1.00 p.m.
Rank Numbers
Affternoon Session-2
4.15 pm - 6.15 pm
Reporting Time 3.15 p.m.
Rank Numbers
From
To
From
To
From
To
From
To
02-06-2014
MONDAY
001
250
251
500
501
700
701
1000
03-06-2014
TUESDAY
1001
1800
1801
2600
2601
3400
3401
4000
04-06-2014
WEDNESDAY
4001
5500
5501
7000
7001
8300
8301
9000
05-06-2014
THURSDAY
9001
10500
10501
12000
12001
13300
13301
14000
06-06-2014
FRIDAY
14001
16000
16001
18000
18001
19300
19301
20000
07-06-2014
SATURDAY
20001
22000
22001
24000
24001
25300
25301
26000
09-06-2014
MONDAY
26001
28000
28001
30000
30001
32000
32001
33000
10-06-2014
TUESDAY
33001
35000
35001
37000
37001
39000
39001
40000


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