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Real Option Entry Link KCET-2016

In continuation of the office notification, the option entry process commenced at 6.00 on 17-06-2016 and concludes at 11.00 am on 22-06-2016. The candiates are here by informed to note the following points before and while entering the option online.



Before Entry of options:

Candidates can login on to the KEA website to access their account with their unique secret keyword.
Read the instructions printed on the CET-2016 brochure and follow all the instructions given there in.
Do not disclose the keyword printed on the verification slip and the password given by you to others.
Before entering the options online, please check the website for seat matrix for CET-2016 as issued by the gov for engineering , architechtre, farm science b pharm and d pharm courses which is made available on the kea website which shows the seats college wise , course wise and category wise seats available.
Download and print the option work sheet/detailed option work sheet from kea website for home work before you enter options online.

Real Option Entry
       Real Option Entry Link
       The eligible candidates who have not attended the document verification process can attend the verification process on 20-06-2016 or 21-06-2016 with all necessary original documents and one set of attested copies. The candidates who found eligible after verification of documents will only be considered for entry of options to become eligible for allotment of seats.
CET-2016 - MATRIX & Fee Structure
       Fee Structure

The list of candidates who have not claimed special category in their CET Online Application - 2016 and will not be considered for the allotment under special category
       NCC ,   SPORTS ,   PH  
CET - 2016 - Document Verification
       Video on CET Process
       List of candidates Verified - 10-Jun-2016
       The candidates who have appeared for NATA before 20th May 2016 can contact KEA for assignment of Architecture Rank


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