Karnataka UGNEET, UGCET 2023: What for candidates selected in both; KCET round-1 post seat allotment process
Candidates allotted seats in both UGNEET and UGCET will now have to select the choices before the declaration of round-2 result.
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Download NowMridusmita Deka | August 18, 2023 | 01:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka UGNEET and UGCET 2023 round 1 seat allotment results are out at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates who are allotted seats in both UGNEET 2023 and UGCET 2023 will now have to select the choices before the declaration of round 2 seat allotment.
According to a Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) statement, there will not be any choice available to select after publication of second round of seat allotment for medical and dental courses. Candidates who will be allotted any seat in the second round should compulsorily report to the allotted colleges, it added.
Karnataka UG NEET, KCET 2023 choice filling process
1. Select the option entry link in the KEA website
2. Login with details
3. Select choice entry link
4. After reading and understanding the four choices and their implications, indicate the appropriate choice
5. Take a print of the choices made
6. Follow the process as provided in the selected choice
KCET round-1 post-seat allotment dates
The KEA while announcing the UGCET 2023 dates, said that these steps are to be followed for selection of choice, payment of fees and reporting to the college by the candidates who have been allotted engineering, architecture, agriculture, veterinary, BPharm etc seats in the first round:
Exercise choices |
August 18 to August 20 |
Fee payment by choice-1 selected candidates |
August 19 to Augsut 22 (upto 4 pm) |
Download admission orders |
August 19 (from 2 pm) to August 22 (upto 1 pm) |
Report to the allotted college |
August 23 (before 5:30 pm) |
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