Karnataka PGCET 2019 Mock Allotment Announced; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | September 5, 2019 | 10:33 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 5: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has declared the mock allotment of Karnataka PGCET 2019. Candidates can now check the result of their mock allotment as per the selected choices through online mode. The option entry was open for all registered candidates from August 31 to September 5, 2019 (11 AM). The seats have been allotted as per the merit of the candidates and their order of preferences.
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Steps to check Karnataka PGCET 2019 Mock Allotment
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Go to the official website of Karnataka PGCET 2019 ( cetonline.karnataka.gov.in )
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Click on the mock allotment link
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Candidates will have to enter their PGCET 2019 number
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The allotment status of the candidates will be displayed on the screen.
The seats allotted during mock allotment round of Karnataka PGCET 2019 is not final. Candidates will be able to change their options after checking the mock allotment from September 5 to 7, 2019 (upto 11 AM). During the period of option change, the candidates are advised to wisely select their order of preference since that will affect their allotment.
The first seat allotment of Karnataka PGCET 2019 will be announced on September 7. Candidates who get selected will be able to exercise their choice of acceptance, decline or participation in the next round. Two rounds of Karnataka PGCET 2019 counselling will be held by the authorities.
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