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Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling – Schedule




Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling – Schedule

·         Document checking for the special category (Sports, NCC and Physically Disabled) – around 1stweek of June 2014.
·         Document Verification helpline centres – 1st to last week of June 2014
·         College wise, course wise and category wise display of seat matrix – Mid week of June 2014
·         Real Options submission for admission – around 1st week of July 2014
·         Mock allotment on real data – last week of June 2014
·         Publication of Real Allotment (First Round) of Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling on the KEA website – around 1st week of July 2014
·         Payment of Fees, Reporting to colleges and Informing KEA online – around mid-week of July 2014
·         Display of Vacant Seats (Cancelled/Not Reported/Additional Seat Matrix) – around mid-week of July 2014
·         Second Round Option Entry – around mid-week of July 2014 to last week of July 2014
·         Second Round Seat Allotment – around last week of July 2014
·         Fees submission/Reporting to colleges/Informing KEA online (2nd Round) – around last week of July 2014 till last week of July 2014

Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling – Important Points
  • Counselling or Admission Process shall be done on the basis of Ranks obtained by a applicant in KCET 2014.
  • It shall start with online entry of options, verification of documents at 13 designated centers.
  • After the verification is completed successfully, applicants shall be issued a “Verification Slip” which must be preserved carefully till the admission process is over.
  • After that the options for KCET 2014 Counselling can be filled ONLINE from the place of applicants’ convenience or from the help centers.
  • Applicants can submit as many course and college choices as they want, but they have to arrange them in the order of priority.
  • Applicants, eligible for both Medical and Engineering can fill options for both Medical and Engineering for Karnataka CET 2014 Counselling. They have to keep them in order of their preferences.
  • There shall be NO Provision for adding options after the first round.





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