Karnataka NEET 2021 Admission: Application form out; steps to apply
The registration for Karnataka NEET 2021 counselling has been started by KEA. Fill the Karnataka NEET 2021 application form at kea.kar.nic.in.
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Try NowPriyam Dave | December 14, 2021 | 08:43 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka MBBS application form 2021 on the website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea. The application form of Karnataka NEET 2021 will be available till December 17 up to 5.30 pm. The eligible candidates who will fulfill the domicile and eligibility criteria can appear for Karnataka MBBS, BDS admission 2021.
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Karnataka MBBS 2021 admission will be done on the basis of scores obtained in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET exam. Through Karnataka NEET admission, around 9,395 MBBS and 3,445 BDS seats will be granted.
How to fill Karnataka NEET application form 2021
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Go to the KEA official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
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In the ‘Admissions’ tab, click on ‘UG NEET 2021’ link
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Click on ‘Fill application form’ link and then click on “register’ link
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Read the instructions carefully and then click on ‘Apply online’
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Enter the details like name, parent’s name, date of birth, mobile number, email address and create a unique password
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After registration, the applicant ID and password for Karnataka MBBS admission will be sent to the mobile number and email address
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Login using applicant ID, password and security pin for filling Karnataka NEET 2021 application form
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Enter the personal, address, category, academic, NEET-UG, reservation and other details
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Then, upload the passport size photograph, signature and left hand thumb impression
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Pay the Karnataka NEET application fee which must be paid in online mode using credit/debit card or net banking
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Take a printout of Karnataka MBBS/BDS 2021 application form for future references
Karnataka MBBS BDS admission 2021: Document verification
After the submission of the application form, applicants must upload the following documents for verification purposes. Once the document verification is done, students must download the Karnataka NEET application form 2021 acknowledgment slip. The verification acknowledgment slip will mention the candidate’s details, the list of documents verified, and the security key.
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NEET admit card
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NEET result
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Printout of application form
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Application form payment receipt
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SSLC or Class 10 mark sheet
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2nd PUC or Class 12 mark sheet
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Domicile certificate
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Caste or caste income certificate
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Candidate’s study certificate
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Rural study certificate for 10 years of study
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Kannada medium study certificate for 10 years of study
What after Karnataka NEET 2021 application form?
The KEA will release the merit list of Karnataka MBBS/BDS 2021 which will be prepared on the basis of NEET scores. Karnataka NEET 2021 merit list will mention the names of eligible and non-eligible candidates for admission. Karnataka state merit list will contain details of candidates, NEET roll number, scores and All India Rank (AIR).
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