Karnataka PGCET document verification 2022 to begin today; List of documents required
Himanshu Shekhar | January 3, 2023 | 11:02 AM IST | 2 mins read
KEA will start the Karnataka PGCET document verification process today. Check out the list of documents required for the PGCET verification process.
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Check NowNEW DELHI- Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will conduct the Karnataka PGCET document verification process from today, January 3, 2023. Candidates will have to attend the KEA PGCET document verification on the basis of their rank till January 13, 2023. Candidates who have secured Karnataka PGCET rank from 1 to 200 will have to report today for the PGCET document verification form MBA, ME, MCA, M.Tech, and MArch courses.
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It is mandatory to carry all the requisite documents in original along with one set of attested photocopies by a gazetted officer and two passport-size photographs at the Karnataka PGCET helpline centre. The Karnataka PGCET document verification 2022 will be done at Bangalore, Belagavi, Bijapur, Mysore, Mangalore, Shimoga, Kalburgi, Davangere, and Dharwad. Candidates can check the list of Karnataka PGCET document verification help centres by visiting the official website- kea.kar.nic.in.
Karnataka PGCET document verification date 2022
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Karnataka PGCET 2022 document verification dates |
January 3 to 13, 2023 |
The general merit and special category candidates can attend the KEA PGCET document verification at any Karnataka PGCET helpline centre as per the schedule. However, non-Karnataka candidates, those who have qualified GATE, part-time and sponsored quota candidates will have to report for the Karnataka PGCET document verification in the Bangalore centre only.
Karnataka PGCET Document Verification 2022- List of documents required
Before reaching the Karnataka PGCET helpline centre for the document verification process, candidates are required to keep ready the following documents.
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Print out of Karnataka PGCET application form 2022
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Karnataka PGCET 2022 hall ticket
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Two passport-size colour photographs
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GATE scorecard (if apply through GATE)
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SSLC/ Class 10th mark sheet
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Class 12/ 2nd PUC mark sheet
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Class 10th and 12th certificate
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Qualifying exam mark sheet and degree/ provisional certificate
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Income certificate if availing fee waiver
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Category certification (if applicable)
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Work certificate
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Parent’s study certificate, parent’s domicile, parent’s hometown certification, parent’s employment certificate are required if a candidate is claiming eligibility for Government seats based on the domicile, study or employment of the parent.
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Hyderabad-Karnataka region reservation certification (If claiming)
Karnataka PGCET is a state-level entrance examination conducted for admission to the postgraduate engineering, management programmes offered by the participating institute. The Karnataka PGCET 2022 MTech exam was conducted on November 19, while the MBA exam was conducted on November 20. The authorities announced the Karnataka PGCET results 2022 at kea.kar.nic.in on December 29.
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