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Details of the Helpline Centre for Verification of Documents KCET-2016


HELPLINE CENTERS
BANGALORE BIJAPUR GULBARGA MANGALORE
BELGAUM DAVANGERE HASSAN MYSORE SHIMOGA
BELLARY DHARWAD KARWAR RAICHUR

Candidates belonging to the following Districts should go to
the Helpline Centre attached to their Native district* only

Name of the District where the Helpline centre
will be established for verification of
documents and other allotment related works.



Native District: Native District means the district in which the residential address furnished by the candidates in the
CET-2016 online Application Form is located. The details of the Helpline Centre will be updated on the KEA
Website http://kea.kar.nic.in before the commencement of document verification.

SECRET KEY: The candidate who becomes eligible after verification of documents will be given high security secret
key, the candidate has to use this secret key to register and create a password as per his/her choice for login at online option
entry portal. For any reason secret key and Password should not be made known or revealed to others as it might enable
modification / tampering options. The Candidate will solely be responsible for maintaining secrecy of the Password and
secret key. KEA will not take any responsibility in this regard. Password is important and shall be held confidentially. It is as
important as the PIN of ATM card. Password is essential for candidate's login, entry of options, change of options, saving
and deletion of options and for printing of allotment details.

Interaction Session: During verification of documents an Interaction Session will be conducted at all Helpline Centres. In
the Interaction session candidate will be briefed with regard to entry of options, procedure involved in allotment of seats,
payment of fee etc.

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