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KCET-2016 Submission of certificates to claim different types of reservation

A candidate who desires to claim a seat reserved for caste / category groups, viz., SC, ST Category-1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B
should produce the “Income and Caste Certificate” issued by the Tahasildar of the concerned Taluk. If a candidate
makes a claim in his / her CET Application under any of the Caste-Category groups, KEA will not verify the claim at the
initial stage. However when the candidate attends the document verification process on the prescribed date the
candidate has to produce the required Income and Caste Certificate as claimed in the application form, failing which the
candidate will not be allowed to verify their documents under that particular Caste / Category.
Any request for allowing the candidate to verify the documents under that particular Caste / Category with a permission
to produce the Income and Caste Certificate subsequently / or later date or day will not be entertained under any
circumstances.
The candidate who claim Reservation Caste Category and other reservation benefits “Rural, Kannada Medium, etc.” in
CET online application form are advised to attend document verification with the relevant certificates / documents.


The Government in its Order No. »AªÀPÀ 148 ©¹J 2015 ¨ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ, ¢£ÁAPÀ 04-06-2015, has enhanced the
annual income limit from ‘4.50 Lakhs to ‘6.0’ Lakhs per annum for claiming reservation benefit.
The candidate and his / her father's - mother's who's Gross Annual Income is below Rs.6.00 Lakhs
are eligible to claim benefit of reservation under 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B categories.



Commissioner during document verificationcertificate [Annexure – A (eligibility certificate – rule 3(3))] issued by the concerned AssistantCandidates claiming Hyderabad-Karnataka Region Reservation (Article 371 (j)) must submit the

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