Karnataka KCET 2023 result likely tomorrow; official websites, counselling details
KCET 2023 Result: Candidates must use the KCET hall ticket to find the login details to check and download KCET scorecard.
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Download NowMridusmita Deka | June 14, 2023 | 02:54 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) result will likely be announced tomorrow, June 15. The cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, kea.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in websites will host the KCET 2023 result. Over two lakh candidates appeared for the Karnataka UGCET 2023 .
To check KCET 2023 results, candidates will have to login with their roll number and/or any other details mentioned on the login window. Candidates must use the KCET hall ticket to find the login details.
KCET is held for admissions to BTech programmes offered by the Karnataka CET participating institutes. The entrance test was conducted offline on May 20 and May 21. On the first day, in two shifts, biology and mathematics papers were held and on the second, the exams for physics and chemistry papers were held.
KEA will also announce KCET toppers list 2023 and KCET rank list in addition to the Karnataka CET 2023 results. The KCET counselling schedule for qualified candidates will be released after the result declaration.
To participate in the KCET 2023 counselling, qualified candidates will have to register and fill their choice of colleges and programmes for admission. During KCET 2023 counselling, selected choices of college and programmes have to be in the order of preference. Allotment of seats will be done on the basis of KCET merit 2023, preferences and availability of seats.
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