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KCET 2017 – Application Form ,Exam pattern,Eligibility ,Admit Card-KCET 2017 – Important Dates

KCET 2017 – Application Form ,Exam pattern ,Date ,Eligibility ,Admit Card
* The candidates those who want to take part in BE/B.Tech , Bsc Agri, Pharmacy courses in the colleges of Karnataka must apply for this exam.
About the exam :-
Exam name : KCET(Karnataka Common Entrance Test)
Organization body : Karnataka Examination Authority
Level of exam : State Level
Category of exam : UG admissions
KCET 2017 – Eligibility Conditions :-
* Candidates must always check the eligibility conditions of exam before applying for it.
* Candidates must have passed in 12th class with physics and maths as compulsory subjects.
* Minimum parcentage required is 45%(40% for reserved category).
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Application Form :-
* Application forms are to be filled and submitted via the online mode only .
* Shall starts from the month of January 2017.
* Candidates must log in to the official exam portal of KCET 2017.
* Educational qualifications details and other personal details.
* Candidates must upload scanned copies of relevant documents as per required in form.
* Candidates must pay the application fee via bank challan or DD.
For general / OBS candidates : Rs.650
For SC / ST candidates : Rs.500
PU / 12th pass from state other than Karnataka : Rs.750
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Exam pattern :-
* Type of questions that will put up in paper will be objective type questions.
* Total 60 questions.
* Questions asked from physics ,maths and chemistry.
KCET 2017 – Result :-
* KCET 2017 will be announced in first week of June 2017.
* The result shall be posted on official website.
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KCET 2017 – Important Dates :-
Application form submission begins – January 2017(2nd week)
Application form submission ends - February 2017(4th week)
Last date to submit application fee - February 2017(4th week)
Admit card availability - April 2017(1st week)
Date of exam - May 2017(3rd week)
Release of answer key – June 2017(1st week)
Date of result – June 2017(1st week)

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