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NOTE ON ONLINE APPLICATION FORM KCET 2017

Candidates have to enter the application details through online to become eligible for admission to Professional Courses through Karnataka Examinations Authority. There is no pen and paper form. The conventional method of pen and paper filling of form is done away with from 2015. Please note the following

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     Online application is a user friendly application.



     First candidates have to download the blank application and in consultation with parents confirm the information / details to be entered in the downloaded application form and familiarise the same by practicing at home.



     Candidates will be provided with all the information required for each entry during filling of online application.

     Most of the fields will be only a selection from the readily available information; and all the fields are self explanatory with dropdown menu; the candidates have to select the suitable / appropriate items from the list.
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     The entire online application process is in two phases. In the first phase candidates will fill the details and can edit the data any number of times and also can take the draft printouts before selecting the declaration. Before commencing the second phase, candidates can edit / delete / add any information any number of times.



     In the second phase the candidates have to select the declaration after confirming themselves that there are no changes to be incorporated or all the entries made by them in the online application are correct.



     Once the declaration is done there is no provision to change / edit / delete / add any information to the entries already made by the candidates.

     Candidates are informed to make sure that the entries made before declaration are correct.



     After declaration candidates have select the specified banks from the list and download the challan for making the payment at the respective bank.



     After completion of all the process the candidates are required to take a final print out of the online application form for further process at the time of online seat allotment.

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