Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key released at kea.kar.nic.in; Direct link, how to download
Sunil Kumar Sharma | December 1, 2022 | 12:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka PGCET 2022: KEA has released the PGCET 2022 answer key today, December 1. Check answer key cum objection link and PGCET 2022 result date.
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NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examination Authority has released the Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key. Candidates who took the exam can download the Karnataka answer key for MBA/MCA/M.tech from the official website KEA, kear.kar.nic.in by logging in with CET number and date of birth. Candidates can use the PGCET answer key 2022 cum objection link to challenge the answer key.
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Karnataka PGCET 2022 was held by KEA on November 19 for M.Tech/M.E./M.Arch and on November 20 for MBA/MCA. The test for the M.Tech programme was held in a single session, from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm while for the Karnataka MCA entrance exam was held in the morning session from 10 am to 12:30 pm and MBA entrance test took place from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The answer key of the KEA PGCET exam can be downloaded for all programmes, using the same link. Candidates should send objections against the Karnataka PGCET answer key in the proper format as laid.
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How to download Karnataka PGCET 2022 answer key
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Visit the official website of KEA, kea.kar.nic.in
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On the home page under the admission tab, click on PGCET 2022
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A new page will open
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Now click on ‘ PGCET 2022 answer key cum objection’ link
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Enter PGCET application number and date of birth
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Press the submit button
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Download the answer key for programme in which you took the PGCET exam
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Verify the answer key with response sheet
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Send objection on any key you are not satisfied with along with proper supporting documents
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Only the valid objection along with supporting documents will be entertained
Based on the objections received, the Karnataka Examination Authority, KEA will release the PGCET 2022 result. Though the PGCET result date is not yet announced, candidates will be able to download the scorecard from the official website of KEA once it is released. Candidates can use their CET number and DOB to login in order to check Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, PGCET result. Those who qualify the Karnataka entrance exam will be shortlisted for further rounds of the admission process.
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