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ENTRY OF OPTIONS BY CANDIDATES.-KCET-2016

(i) Entry of options by the candidates will begin only after the receipt of seat matrix from the Government. The details of the College wise, Course wise and Category wise seats available for allotment will be published on the KEA website http://kea.kar.nic.in which can be downloaded and printed.

(ii) The candidate who becomes eligible after verification will only be considered for entry of options. The candidate may enter the course / college of his choice from among the seats available which is displayed at the time of entry of options i.e., college wise, category wise and course wise, discipline wise. The candidate will be allowed to enter all the options in the discipline to which he/she is eligible. Candidate shall enter the options for all the discipline at once. If the candidate is
eligible for multiple disciplines i.e., both for Medical / Dental and Engineering or for Medical / Dental / Farm Science courses / B.Pharm, options can be exercised for all the discipline in the same entry form. Upon entry of preliminary information by the candidate on the internet at the specified URL, the option entry form will be displayed. (Candidate has to enter his secret key and valid Password.) The candidate has to first select the Discipline in the option entry form. Upon
selection of a discipline, the entry form display the list of colleges in case of Medical, Dental, Farm Science courses, B-Pharm, Pharm-D and for Architecture courses. In case of Engineering discipline the entry form display the list of colleges with their engineering courses. The candidate has to enter the priority number in front of the displayed college / course to which they are eligible and interested.


That means, first option may be Medical, second option may also be Medical, third option may be Engineering, fourth one may be again Medical, fifth option can be Architecture, the sixth may be Farm Science etc and so on.
Please refer pages from 103 to 140 for details about college information i.e., College Code and Course Codes. Entering the priority numbers means you are interested to join that particular college and courses.

There is no limit for entry of options. A Candidate can enter any number of options as he / she wishes to exercise on his /her own priority. Candidates are advised to enter more number of options to avoid the disappointment of not securing a seat.
Any candidate has to enter the option in the priority as he / she desires. Candidates are advised to do thorough home assignment regarding the choices which they want to exercise, the college which they prefer, the course which they are interested to join etc. It is better to write the order of options on a sheet of white paper and discuss the same with your parents / guardians / mentors etc before actually entering same in the system. Your interest in the discipline, college infrastructure,course, distance from your place, availability of hostel etc may be some of the issues to guide your choices of options and advice of your parents. As it will save your time and minimize your chance of making mistake in option entry on the online option entry form. A candidate can enter any number of options through Online (Internet) of his choice of College /Colleges and courses in the order of the choice he / she desires to enter either in the Helpline Centres or on his / herown arrangement. Entry of options invited as per the schedule notified by KEA in all newspapers and on the website
http://kea.kar.nic.in The allotment will not proceed to the next rank candidate till the list of your options is completely searched for availability of a seat. The candidate may change the options as many times as he / she desires before the last date and time notified for entry of options. After entry of options candidate has to select the button submit and logout.

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