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CET-2015 - Supplementary Notification for Document Verification and Seat Allotment



NOTIFICATION

As per the directions of Government vide letter No. ED 73 TEC 2015 dated 22-07-2015, the engineering seats which remained unfilled after completion of Second Extended Round will be offered to the candidates who have become eligible in 2015 Supplementary Examination and who have appeared for CET-2015. These unfilled seats have been hosted on the KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in on
23-07-2015 after 4.00 pm along with the rank list of the candidates.

The data pertaining to the candidates who have passed Karnataka Second PU 2015 Supplementary Examination will be directly obtained from Department of PUE. However, the candidates who have passed 2015 supplementary examination from CBSE, CISCE, 10+2 boards should submit a photocopy of their 12th standard marks card to this office on or before 24-07-2015 before 5.30 pm by mentioning the CET-2015 Admission Ticket number to be considered for assignment of ranks.

The candidates who have been assigned ranks in CET-2015 Supplementary Examination will have to get their original documents verified in any of the established Helpline Centre to be eligible for Option Entry for choice of allotment of Engineering seat. Please visit Website http://kea.kar.nic.in for details about Helpline Centres.

After verification of documents, the candidates can exercise their order of priority of options in the KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in by selecting the appropriate link in the option entry portal.

DOCUMENT VERIFICATION AND ONLINE OPTION ENTRY SCHEDULE





1    Verification of documents in all the 13 Helpline Centres



    Timings  
Date          
    9.00 am to    1.00 pm to  
          
    12.30 pm    4.00 pm  
          
          
27‐07‐2015    120001 to    123001 to  
    123000    126000  
          
28‐07‐2015    126001 to Last    ‐  
    Rank      
          
Documents will not be verified after the  
scheduled date and time.      
 


Option Entry by eligible candidates
From 8.00 pm on 28‐07‐2015 up to

02
(Please Read Brochure for Details

10.00 am on 30‐07‐2015


about Entry of Options)




03
Announcement of Seat Allotment
30‐07‐2015 after 4.00 pm

Results




04
Payment of fee, downloading of
31‐07‐2015 to 01‐08‐2015 before 3.00 pm

admission order.





Last date and time to report to the


05
colleges along with the Admission
01‐08‐2015 before 5.30 pm


Order and Original Documents


  


NOTE:

1.    The original documents to be produced during verification have been detailed in Item – 6 of Chapter – I of CET-2015 Brochure and all other documents as per their eligibility. (Page 12 to 16)

2.     Candidates who seek admission to Government seats should compulsorily

produce all the required documents in ORIGINAL with ONE set of photocopies of all the original documents attested by a Gazetted Officer and two passport size photographs when they come for document verification at the Helpline Centre.

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