KCET 2024 registration ends today; exam on April 18
KCET 2024: Candidates should pay the application fee by February 26, 2024. Apply at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Students looking for KCET preparation, can download free question paper from here.
Download NowVikas Kumar Pandit | February 23, 2024 | 11:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) registration window closes today for the Karnataka Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET) 2024. Eligible candidates can fill out the Karnataka UGCET 2024 application form by visiting the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The Karnataka UGCET exam 2024 is scheduled to be held on April 18, 19. Candidates can make payment of the online application fee by February 26, 2024. As per the schedule, the UGCET 2024 admit card will be issued on April 7, 2024.
The Karnataka CET exam is a state-level entrance exam conducted to provide admissions in engineering, pharmacy, pharma D, and other professional courses offered by colleges and institutions in the state.
KCET 2024 exam authority has issued a notice to clarify that the name of the candidate in the residential certificate should be the same as in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) mark sheet while applying for UGCET 2024.
“The list of such candidates who have claimed reservation but are being considered under the General Merit (GM) category due to mismatch will be published on the KEA website on February 28. The candidates are advised to go through this list and get their names rectified in the residential certificate,” the official notice read.
The exam authority will open the correction window for such candidates only to rectify their names and upload the correct residential certificate from April 1 to 15.
Also read AP POLYCET 2024 registration begins today; exam on April 27
Karnataka UGCET 2024: Exam pattern
Candidates can check the exam pattern for Karnataka UGCET 2024 from the table given below.
Particulars |
Details |
Examination mode |
Pen-paper based examination |
Number of sessions |
Session 1 - mathematics Session 2- physics Session 3- chemistry |
Medium of language |
English or Kannada |
Exam duration |
1 hour 20 minutes for each session |
Question type |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total number of questions |
180 Questions |
Number of questions per subject |
60 questions per section |
Marking scheme |
One mark will be allotted for each correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam. |
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