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ASSIGNMENT OF EXAMINATION CENTERS CET-2016 || List of exam centers CET-2016

The examination center for writing ‘CET 2016’ in respect of all the candidates will be
assigned by the KEA Computers on random basis. The candidates who have passed or
are appearing for Q. E. within Karnataka should write the ‘CET 2016’ in a place within the
district in which they have studied 2nd PUC or 12th standard. If the ‘CET 2016’
examination centers are located in more than one place in a district, the candidate can
choose any one of the places.
For example: If the candidates have studied their 2nd PUC / 12th standard in ‘Mysore or
any place in the Mysore district’, then they have to write CET only in ‘MYSORE’. If they
have studied in ‘Bellary Dist’, then they can write CET either in ‘HOSPET’ or in ‘BELLARY’.
The Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates claiming eligibility under clauses
‘c’ and ‘d’ of Item – 6 of Chapter – I respectively, will have to undergo a Kannada
language test, which will be held on 06-05-2016 from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm
simultaneously for both Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates in
Bangalore. Therefore, the Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates will have to
appear for the CET–2016 in an examination centre located at BANGALORE only. The
minimum passing marks for all Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates shall be
12 out of 50 marks in Kannada Language Examination conducted by KEA in order to be
considered for assignment of ranks and to become eligible for allotment of seats in CET-
2016. (The Kannada Language Test paper will be of 4th Standard level)


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