Karnataka PGCET admit card 2025 out for MBA, MCA course; exam dress code
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 16, 2025 | 04:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka PGCET MBA, MCA Admission 2025: The exam is scheduled to be held on June 22. Download the admit card on cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has issued the admit card for the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025 today, June 16. The admit card has been issued for candidates appearing for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Computer Applications (MCA) courses.
Candidates who registered for the exam can download the Karnataka PGCET admit card 2025 through the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates will have to key in their registration number and password to download the Karnataka PGCET admit card 2025.
The Karnataka PGCET 2025 admit card will carry details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date and time, reporting time, exam centre address, and important instructions for the examination day. The Karnataka PGCET 2025 exam for MBA, MCA courses will be conducted on June 22.
Karnataka PGCET Admit Card 2025: MBA exam pattern
The Karnataka PGCET MBA 2025 marking scheme specifies that candidates will be given one mark for each correct answer, while no marks will be deducted for incorrect responses. The exam pattern for Karnataka PGCET 2025 is outlined in the table below.
|
Karnataka PGCET MBA Sections |
Marks |
|
English Language |
25 |
|
General knowledge |
25 |
|
Reasoning and General Intelligence |
25 |
|
Quantitative Analysis |
25 |
|
Total |
100 |
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Karnataka PGCET MBA, MCA Admission 2025: Dress code
Candidates can check the Karnataka PGCET exam dress code for both male and female candidates below.
For Male Candidates:
- Only half-sleeved shirts are allowed; full-sleeved shirts are not permitted. Collarless shirts are preferred.
- Trousers with no or minimal pockets are recommended. Jeans and kurta-pyjamas are not allowed.
- Clothing should be simple and lightweight—no zippered pockets, large buttons, or heavy embroidery.
- Shoes are not allowed inside the examination hall. Candidates must wear sandals or flat-soled slippers.
- Wearing metal jewellery such as earrings, rings, bracelets, or neck chains is strictly prohibited.
For Female Candidates:
- Clothes with heavy embroidery, floral patterns, brooches, or decorative buttons are not permitted.
- Only half-sleeved clothing is allowed; full-sleeved clothes and jeans are prohibited.
- Shoes, high-heeled slippers, and sandals are not allowed. Candidates must wear thin-soled slippers or sandals.
- All types of metal jewellery are prohibited, except for mangalsutra and toe rings.
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