Karnataka PGCET 2021 counselling dates announced; Option entry from January 6
vikrant.shukla | January 3, 2022 | 03:12 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka PGCET 2021 counselling schedule is available at kea.kar.nic.in. Check Karnataka PGCET counselling 2021 dates here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2021 counselling schedule. The Karnataka PGCET 2021 counselling dates are available on its official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea.
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As per the official notification, the Karnataka PGCET 2021 document verification will be done for MBA/MCA, M.E/M.TECH and M.ARCH courses. The document verification will be done at Bangalore, Mysore, Bellary, Belagavi, Kalburgi, Shimoga, Mangalore, Bijapur, Dharwad, Davangere etc. The notification also states that if the candidate has got multiple ranks, then they can come to the above mentioned helpline centres on the scheduled date as per their highest rank in any discipline.
Karnataka PGCET 2021 counselling schedule
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Events |
Dates |
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Display of seat matrix and fee structure - for all disciplines |
January 6, 2022 (After 4 pm) |
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Option entry (priority of options) by eligible candidates |
January 6 to 10, 2022 (Up to 11 am) |
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Publication of mock allotment results |
January 11, 2022 (After 11 am) |
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Provision to change option entry by eligible candidates |
January 11 (1 pm) to January 13 (11 am) |
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Publication of first round real seat allotment result |
January 14, 2022 (11 am) |
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Exercising choices by the seat allotment candidates in consultation with their parents |
January 14, 2022 (4 pm) to January 17 (11 am) |
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Payment of fees by Choice 1 and Choice 2 candidates |
January 17 to 18, 2022 |
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Last date for reporting at alloted colleges (Choice 1 candidates only) along with all the originals as per verification slip |
January 19, 2022 (before 5:30 pm) |
According to the KEA, candidates having general merit, belonging from reserved and special category can attend the Karnataka PGCET 2021 document verification in any of the helpline centres however, those candidates who are non-Karnataka, GATE 2021 qualified or sponsored quota, part time quota will have to attend the document verification in Bangalore centre only as per their ranks.
What to carry at the Karnataka PGCET 2021 document verification?
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All original documents (Education qualifications, certificates and IDs)
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One set of document attested by Gazetted officer
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Two passport size photos
If candidates fail to carry any of the documents for verification they will not be considered for the eligibility to exercise their options.
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