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KCET-2016 ||ELIGIBILITY CLAUSES and DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

The candidate should have studied and passed in one or more Government or Government recognised
educational institutions located in the State of Karnataka for a minimum period of SEVEN academic years commencing from 1st standard to 2nd PUC / 12th standard as on 1st July of the year in which the Entrance Test is held and must have appeared and passed either SSLC / 10th standard or 2nd PUC / 12th standard examination from Karnataka State. In case of the candidate who had taken more than one year to pass a class or standard, the years of academic study is counted as one year only.


Documents to be produced: a
1) SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card, 2) 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate,
3) Candidate's Study Certificate; 4) If claiming Rural quota: - Rural Study Certificate from 1st to 10th std for Ten Complete Years. 5) If claiming Kannada Medium quota: Kannada Medium Study Certificate from 1st to 10th std for Ten Complete Years;. 6) If claiming reservation benefits: Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Concerned Tahsildar- For SC / ST in Form-D, Category-I in form E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form F.


Clause code:B
The candidate should have studied and passed either 1st and 2nd year Pre-University Examination or 11th
and 12th standard examination within the State of Karnataka from an Educational Institution run or
recognized by the State Government and that either of the parents should have studied in Karnataka for a
minimum period of SEVEN years.

Documents to be produced:
1) SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card, 2) 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate; 3) If
claiming reservation benefits:- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Tahsildar- For SC / ST in Form-
D, Category-I in Form-E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form-F., along with – , 4) (a) a study certificate for
either of the parent having studied for at least 7 years in Karnataka from the Head of the educational
institution where he / she had studied. (b) the candidate's study certificate for having studied both 1st &
2nd PUC or 11th & 12th standard in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution.

Clause code:C

The candidate and either of the parent's mother tongue should be Kannada, Tulu or Kodava and either of parent was domiciled in the state of Karnataka, such candidate should have passed the qualifying
examination from a University or Board or any other Institution located outside Karnataka and should be residing outside the State of Karnataka as on 1st May of 2016. Provided that the candidate shall undergo a Kannada Language test conducted by KEA.

Documents to be produced :
1) SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card, 2) 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with – , 3) a
domicile certificate issued by the concerned Revenue or Municipal Authorities certifying that the
candidate and his either of parent have resided outside the state of Karnataka as on 06-05-2016. The place
of the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of domicile of the candidate / father / mother. 4) a
domicile certificate issued by concerned Revenue Authorities of the state of Karnataka regarding the
previous domicile of the father / mother of the candidate as a place in the state of Karnataka. The place of
the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of domicile of the father / mother. 5) Candidate's Study
certificate, Transfer Certificate. 6) Father / Mother 10th standard marks card / cumulative record in
original in support of mother tongue as Kannada / Tulu / Kodava. 7) A duly sworn declaration regarding
mother tongue of the candidates.

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