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CET 2015-16 Help Line Centers With Addresses

Students who appeared for CET 2015 are all set to select their seats in their respective colleges and courses. Karnataka Examination Authority has established below mentioned helpline centers to guide and help the students across the state. students can clarify their doubts in the listed helpline centers.

 

LIST OF HELP LINE CENTERS AND ADDRESS ‐ 2015‐16

 

 01.DAVANGERE

Address: BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY SHAMANUR ROAD, DAVANGERE-577 004

 

02.BELLARY 

Address:GOVT POLYTECHNIC, FORT HOSPET ROAD, BELLARY- 583 102  

 

03.RAICHUR

Address:COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

 

LINGSAUR ROAD,  RAICHUR-584 104 

 

04.KALBURGI 

Address:ESI MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL SEDAM ROAD KALBURGI -585 106.  

 

05.VIJAPUR 

Address:B L D E A’S V.P. DR. P. G. HALLAKATTI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECH ASHRAM ROAD, VIJAYPUR-586 103  

 

06.BELGAUM 

Address:K L E SOCIETY’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, UDYAMBAG, BELGAUM-590 008.  

 

07.DHARWAD 

Address:SRI DHARMASTHALA MANJUNATHESWRA COLLEGE

 

OF ENGINEERING, DHAVALAGIRI, DHARWAD-580 002.

 

08.KARWAR

Address:GOVT POLYTECHNIC, M.G.ROAD, KARWAR-581 301 

 

09.MANGALORE  

Address:KARNATAKA GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC KADRI HILLS, MANGALORE -575004  

 

10. SHIMOGA  

Address:JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAVULA, SAVALANGA ROAD, SHIMOGA-577 204.  

 

11.HASSAN 

Address:GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, OPP. DIARY CIRCLE, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN-573 201  

 

12.MYSORE 

Address:VIDYA VARDHAKA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, 3RD STAGE, GOKULUM, MYSORE - 570 002. 

 

13.BANGALORE 

Address: KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY,
18TH CROSS, SAMPIGE ROAD, MALLESHWARAM, BANGALORE - 560012
 

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