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UGCET- 2016 - Hands on Training Practice for Option Entry (Practice Operation)

Karnataka Examinations Authority is conducting seat allotment online for admissions to various Professional Courses for the year 2016-17. In this regard mock trial of option entry training session for practice will be conducted from 14-06-2016 to 16-06-2016. Rank holder has to visit http://kea.kar.nic.in and select the link “Hands on Training Practice for Option Entry (Practice Operation)” to proceed further.


1. Practice Training for Option Entry has been planned from 14-06-2016 to 16-06-2016 to familiarise all the CET rank holder to get themselves trained on the Option Entry System for availing CET admission. The last year (2015) seat matrix made available to you is purely for practice purpose. From this seat matrix no inference shall be drawn for CET-2016 real option entry for seat allotment.

2. This practice option entry for Rank holders is to make the rank holders gain confidence and get hands on training for the real option entry which will start as per the notified schedule.

3. Please note that the options to be entered by you is for practice purpose only and will not be valid for CET-2016 seat allotment.

4. Candidates are requested to enter the CET Application Number as the Unique Key Word for login for hands on training practice of Option Entry.

5. All the options entered by the candidates for practise session will be erased and candidates have to enter the options afresh for actual seat allotment.

6. Those who have completed the document verification process are also requested to enter the CET application number as the Unique Key Word but not the Secret Key Code issued to them.

7. You are informed to verify your mobile number furnished earlier and save it along with valid e-mail ID during the above login process. The mobile number and email ID play the major role for SMS and email alerts respectively.


Sd/- KEA Administrative Officer

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