The Common Entrance Test-2015 scheduled to be held on 29-04-2015,
30-04-2015 and Kannada Language Test on 01-05-2015 was postponed due to the reported
Nationwide Strike call given by the KSRTC Staff, Workers Federation and the joint Front of all
Central Trade Unions on April 30, 2015. The revised time table for CET-2015 is given below.
Candidates are requested to note the revised time table and appear for the examination
accordingly. The Kannada Language Test for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga Candidates
will be conducted at the respective CET Examination Centres on 13-05-2015 from 4.45 pm to
5.45 https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=5010398619879253129#editor/target=post;postID=8881452477943006513pm.
All the candidates who are appearing for CET-2015 are here by informed to download
the revised admission tickets from the KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in The schedule notified
in the CET-2015 e-brochure for other programmes will remain unchanged.
NOTE: To submit the Special Category certificates, it’s not compulsory for the candidates to
come personally; they can authorize their parents for submitting the same.
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