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Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling – Online Registration



Log on to the authorized website of counselling
Applicants shall be required to fill their Application Number and Secret Key Code provided to them at the time of document verification
After that, they have to choose a password for them which must be preserved by them till the Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling is complete.
Applicants shall be asked to submit their contact number and email id. Applicants must give complete and correct details as updates can be sent via email as well as SMS too.
All the applicants shall also be asked to answer a secret question about them which shall be used in case a applicant forgets his/her password.
After submitting all these details, applicants can proceed over to option filling page.

Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling – Option Entry:
Applicants need to LOGIN to their accounts using their Application Number, Secret Code and Password.
After they login, the applicants shall be able to see their names, CET Number and ranks
Next step in Option Entry phase of Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling shall be clicking on “Applicants Option Entry” link which shall redirect the applicants to Option Entry page.
3 panels shall be opened:
1st Panel: For Option Entry
2nd Panel: Modifying the filled choices by deleting as well as re – arranging them
3rd Panel: It shall show all the choices that have been filled for Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling
Applicants can fill the options only ONCE before the allotments of seats, hence the applicants must fill maximum number of choices
After the 1st Allotment Round, applicants shall be given provision to add NEW options for courses and colleges.

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