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AFTER ENTRANCE TEST||KCET-2016

1. The Provisional ANSWER KEY will be published on 09-05-2016 on the KEA website. The candidates / parents /
lecturers, can file their objections, if any, on or before 13-05-2016 in respect of any of the published answer key,
along with all the supporting documents & justification. The objections may be sent through e-mail to KEA mail
address: keaauthority-ka@nic.in. Objections received by KEA will be placed before the Expert Committee, whose
decision will be final in this regard.
2. The candidates who are claiming eligibility under special categories such as NCC, Sports, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, Ex-
CAPF, Defence and Ex-Defence must submit their special category documents to KEA office, Bangalore, during
office hours in person invariably on the dates notified against each Special category given at page No. 8 of the
brochure. The candidates who do not submit the above mentioned special category certificates on the notified dates
will not be considered for document verification and also for allotment of seats under the respective special
categories.

3. The regular students (fresher) appearing for Karnataka 2nd PUC Annual Examination 2016 and Repeater students of
Karnataka 2nd PUC who have appeared during annual examination 2016, need not submit the qualifying
examination marks card to KEA. However Repeater students of Karnataka 2nd PUC who have already passed the
examination before 2016 and the students of CBSE, CISCE, 10+2, NIOS and other boards who are appearing for
12th standard examination during 2016 and passed the examination before 2016 must send a photocopy of their
qualifying examination marks card (on which the CET Number is boldly written) either in person or only through
'Speed Post' to the KEA, Bangalore after completion of CET - 2016 on or before 20-05-2016. However, the
candidates who submit photocopy of their QE marks cards after 20-05-2016 will get their ranks before the
commencement of the allotment of seats or whenever they submit the Q. E. marks card. The candidates who submit
the marks within the prescribed time will only be considered for verification of documents.

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