Karnataka PGCET 2023: Document verification schedule out at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
Alivia Mukherjee | December 2, 2023 | 09:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Karnataka PGCET 2023: Verification slip to be available from December 5 to December 7.
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has already commenced the Karnataka PGCET document verification process 2023. Candidates can download the KEA PGCET document verification slip from December 5 to December 7, 2023.
Gate qualified candidates, part time admission candidates as well as sponsor quota candidates will have to report to KEA, Bangalore for document verification process.
KEA is conducting the document verification process for MBA, ME, MCA, and MTech courses.
Candidates have to appear for document verification at KEA, 18th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore as per the following schedule.
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Date |
Forenoon session 1 9:30 am- 11:30 am Reporting time: 9:15 |
Forenoon session 2 11:30 am to 2:15 pm Reporting time: 11:15 am |
Forenoon session 3 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm Reporting time: 2:45 pm |
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Any rank |
Any rank |
Any rank |
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From |
To |
From |
To |
From |
To |
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December 5 |
1 |
3000 |
3001 |
6000 |
6001 |
8000 |
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December 6 |
8001 |
13000 |
13001 |
18000 |
18001 |
21000 |
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December 7 |
21001 |
30000 |
30001 |
40000 |
40001 |
Last rank |
Candidates should carry the following original documents as per their eligibility clause along with one set of Xerox copies
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Print out of Karnataka PGCET application form 2023
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Karnataka PGCET admit card 2023
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Two passport-size colour photographs
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GATE scorecard
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SSLC or Class 10 mark sheet
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Class 12 or 2nd PUC mark sheet
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Qualifying exam mark sheet and degree
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Income certificate if availing fee waiver
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Caste or category certificate
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Work experience letter
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