KCET 2019 Counselling; Document Verification Commences for Qualified Candidates
Saakshi Lama | June 6, 2019 | 09:35 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, JUNE 6: KEA has commenced the document verification process for candidates who have qualified KCET 2019. The verification procedure is being conducted on a number of days and the candidates will have to report according to the rank that they have secured in the examination. Medical verification for physically disabled special category candidates was conducted on June 1, 2019.
KCET 2019 document verification is being conducted in three slots per day - Forenoon Session 1 (9:15 AM to 11 AM), Forenoon Session 2 (11:15 AM to 1:15 PM) and Afternoon Session (2 PM to 4 PM). Candidates are requested to check the schedule to know when they have to report for the verification procedure. Without verifying their documents, the candidates will not be allowed to participate in KCET 2019 counselling.
List of Documents Required for Verification
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KCET 2019 Application Form Print Out
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Proof of Application Fee Payment
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KCET 2019 Admit Card
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SSLC/10th Standard Marks Card
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2nd PUC/12th Standard Marks Card
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Study Certificate Counter signed by the concerned BEO/DDPI
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Two recent passport size photographs
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Any other applicable document
All candidates are requested to personally attend the verification procedure. No representatives will be accepted by the authorities. During verification, the candidates have to compulsorily present documents in original with one set of gazetted officer attested photocopies of the same.
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