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KCET Engineering First round Option Entry Instructions and Guidelines

Detailed instructions on entry of Option Entry – UGCET-2020

After successful entry in to the website address candidates have to select the link titled as “UGCET-2020 – OPTION ENTRY” which will take you to next screen. How to Login for the First Time? Visit KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in , then select the appropriate link. Every Candidate has to enter his / her CET Number, CET Application Number along with the unique keyword which is printed on the verification slip issued to him / her after verification.
Step 1:  Open any browser and enter the website address as http://kea.kar.nic.in in the address bar. Hit Enter Button in the key board.
Step 2:  Enter the random text shown in the image (CAPTCHA)  Click Submit button
Step 3:  Enter Application Number which is printed on the application form.  Enter Secret Unique Keyword Provided after completion of verification of documents.  Enter New Password (should consist of at least one alphabet and one number and should be of at least eight characters) (This is your secret Password, do not disclose your password to others to prevent misuse)  Confirm New Password (should same as your New Password)  Enter your Mobile Number (should be a valid mobile number in India, this is the number to which SMS alerts will be sent by KEA ,so it is very important that you enter the correct number carefully. Just as you have done in the Application Form that you filled in the Verification Centre)  Enter your E-Mail Id: (should be a valid e-mail id and this is the e-mail id to which log in and log out details will be sent, so it is important that you enter carefully and check the details)  Select Secret Hint question from the List  Type hint answer for the secret question (Remember the Secret Hint Question selected and the answer you have provided to it)
Step 4: USER ID and Password will be created for future access. Please remember the same and keep it confidential. KEA will not be responsible for consequences arising from misuse of Password and secret key.
Step 5:  Click “Login” Button.  Candidates should verify their basic information such as name, category, rank, etc.  You will enter your Homepage on the Option Entry website.  Check your details appearing on this page-you will see your name, CET Rank, your Rank discipline wise, whether you are eligible to the Supernumerary Quota etc.

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