KCET 2019 Result released @ kea.kar.nic.in, Check score and rank here
Satyendra Singh | May 25, 2019 | 11:59 AM IST | 1 min read
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New Delhi, May 25:
The KCET 2019 result has been declared by Karnataka Examination Authority on May 25 . The result of KCET 2019 is available in online mode at the official KCET 2019 portal. Students can check their KCET result 2019 by logging into the result portal using their registration number. Jeffin Biju has topped the KCET 2019 in engineering stream. Atotalof 1.4 lakh students have qualified in engineering stream for taking admission in participating institutes of KCET. The KCET result 2019 mentions students subject-wise score, total score and rank of student.
KCET 2019 exam was conducted on April 29 and 30 in offline mode.Students who qualify the KCET exam will become eligible to take admission in UG engineering courses in institutes situated in Karnataka.
To download KCET 2019 Result-
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Steps to check KCET 2019 result
- Open the official portal at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
- Click on the admit card link
- Enter the KCET 2019 registration number to check the result
- Result will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a print out of KCET 2019 result for future reference
KCET Merit List 2019
The merit list/ rank list of KCET 2019 is prepared on the basis of the marks scored by the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in KCET 2019 along with the marks scored in qualifying examination in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the ratio of 50:50. Eligible candidates will be assigned ranks accordingly.
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