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DETAILS OF HELPLINE CENTRE – CET 2018



SL.NO.
NAME OF THE HELPLINE CENTRE
PLACE
01
KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY
18TH CROSS, SAMPIGE ROAD, MALLESWARAM, BENGALURU‐560012
BENGALURU (HEAD OFFICE)
02
BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY PB NO. 325, SHAMANUR ROAD, DAVANAGERE‐577004.
DAVANAGERE
03
GOVT POLYTECHNIC,
FORT HOSPET ROAD, BELLARY‐ 583 102
BELLARY
04
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY LINGSAUR ROAD, RAICHUR‐584 104.
RAICHUR
05
PDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AIWAN‐E‐SHAHI AREA , KALBURGI
KALBURGI
06
B L D E A’S V.P. DR. P. G. HALLAKATTI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECH ASHRAM ROAD, VIJAYPUR‐586 103
VIJAYPUR
07
ANGADI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, SAVAGAON ROAD, BELGAUM‐590 009
BELGAUM
08
SRI DHARMASTHALA MANJUNATHESWRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DHAVALAGIRI, DHARWAD‐580 002.
DHARWAD
09
GIRIJABAI SAIL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
UTKAGALI, ADJ. TO BORDER CHECK POST NH 17, MAJALI VILLAGE, KARWAR‐581345.
KARWAR
10
SAHYADRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, ADYAR, MANGALORE ‐575007
MANGALORE
11
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAVULA, SAVALANGA ROAD, SHIMOGA 577 204.
SHIVAMOGGA
12
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
OPP. DIARY CIRCLE, B.M.ROAD, HASSAN‐573 201
HASSAN
13
VIDYA VARDHAKA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, 3RD STAGE, GOKULUM, MYSORE ‐ 570 002.
MYSORE
14
SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS DEPARTMENT OF MBA, TUMKUR
TUMKUR
15
GURUNANK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE MAILOOR ROAD, BIDAR
BIDAR
16
KOPPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE GANGAVATI ROAD, OPP DC OFFICE, KOPPAL‐583 231
KOPPAL




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