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KANNADA LANGUAGE TEST CET-2016

KANNADA LANGUAGE TEST: The candidates claiming eligibility for Government seats under
Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses and whose mother tongue is Kannada, Tulu or
Kodava, will have to undergo a Kannada language test, to establish their ability to speak, read
and write Kannada. The Kannada Language test will be conducted by KEA as per the above
schedule only in Bangalore Centre; therefore such candidates will have to appear for the
'Common Entrance Test - 2016' in a test centre located at BANGALORE Only. The relevant
photocopy of the original documents of the parents in support of their claim such as marks
cards, study certificates, etc., along with the CET admission ticket should be produced on the
day of Kannada Language Test.

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)
However, the Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates who have studied TEN full
academic years in Kannada Medium from 1st standard to 10th standard in places outside the
state of Karnataka need not appear for Kannada Language Test conducted by KEA.

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