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CET Online Option Entry and Seat Allotment Dates

Dates to remember
* Online option entry process will commence from June 15, 2014 onwards.
  • Display of seat matrix and fee structure: June 14, 2014
  • Online option entry process: June 15, 2014
  • Publication of mock allotment results: June 21, 2014
  • Provision of change of options by the candidates: June 21 to June 23, 2014
  • Publication of real allotment results: June 24, 2014
  • Confirmation of allotment: June 26, 2014
  • Last date for reporting to the colleges: June 30, 2014
  • Second round of option entry process: July 2, 2014
  • Publication of seat allotment results of second round: July 5, 2014
  • Confirmation of allotment: July 7, 2014
  • Last date for reporting to the colleges: July 10, 2014
Karnataka CET 2014 Seat Allotment:
  •  Candidates will be allotted the seats through the Karnataka CET Seat Allotment 2014 on the basis of their performance in KCET 2014, Qualifying exam, Seat availability of the options entered by the candidates
  • Candidates need to download and print the admission letter after the Karnataka CET 2014 Seat Allotment is announced.
  • Candidates are required to pay the prescribed fees if they are satisfied with the Seat Allotment of Karnataka CET 2014 and download the Admission letter thereafter.
  • The allotted College Authorities will verify the the details mentioned in the Karnataka CET 2014 Admission Order before confirming admission.
  • To access the Karnataka CET 2014 Seat Allotment details, candidate will have to enter the KCET 2014 Application No.


Karnataka CET 2014 Seat Allotment Dates:
  • Actual Seat Allotment - Round 1: June 24, 2014 after 4 pm
  • Seat Allotment - Round 2:  July 5, 2014 after 5 pm
  • Seat Allotment - Extended Round 2:  July 15, 2014 after 8 pm

The candidates who are found eligible after the document verification will have the choice to enter all the options in the discipline to which he or she is eligible. The candidate can enter the options for all the discipline at once.



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