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CET 2015 ONLINE REGISTRATION STEPS

Steps to CET online registration:

Step:1

Follow following steps to get registration form:
Ø  Enter kea.kar.nic.in url on your web browser  
Ø  Click on CET-2015 >> CET-2015-UG Online Application
Ø  Click on New User? Click here to Register
Ø  Click on proceed to apply online (given at bottom of the page)
Next student will redirect to Registration form.
*. Indicates mandatory fields (these fields should be filled out)
User id should be minimum of 6 characters and maximum of 16 characters
Password should be minimum of 8 characters and maximum of 20 characters
Same fill remaining fields.  It’s important to remember Secrete Question answer, this will helps to recover your password if you forgot. Next, click on submit.
Please make a note of User Id and the Password created at the time of registration for future logins and filling up and editing of online application.
Enter valid Mobile phone number in the Registration form, to receive SMS alerts related to ongoing CET-2015 process and to get  user name and application number.
On success full form submission you will get following  message on top of form.

Registration Successful!!! Your application number is “application number” and user id is “user id”  Click Here  to login.

Step:2

Click on click here option >> Enter user id, password and security code and click on login button.
Suppose, if you forgot your password click on forgot password?

Step: 3

Now student will redirected to Main application form there student needs to enter required fields. Such as,
ü  Student Information
ü  Study Details
ü  Photo & sign upload
ü  Declaration
ü  Challan
ü  Payment status
ü  Save as draft and print draft/final application: This is very important to save as a draft for students further use or to edit application
*.Previous years CET details is applicable to only who have appeared in previous CET exams
Uploading the scanned copies of candidate’s photogragh, signature, left hand thumb impression and self declaration.
ü  Candidate scanned photo copy, signature, left hand thumb impression and father’s /mother’s /Guardian’s signature.
ü  All the scanned copies images size should not be more than 40KB and it should be jpg/jpeg format only.
ü  Photo image dimension should be 3.5 c.m X4.5c.m only

ü  signature, left hand thumb impression images dimension should be 3.5 c.m X 1.5c.m only

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