KCET 2019 Round 2 Seat Allotment Announced; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | July 21, 2019 | 01:54 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, JULY 21: Karnataka Exam Authority (KEA) has announced the second round allotment result of KCET 2019. Candidates can now check their allotment status by logging into their candidate portal. The provision to modify/delete or re-option the choices for the second round was open till July 19, 2019. Allotment of seats has been done as per the merit secured by the candidates in the entrance examination.
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KCET 2019 Seat Allotment Status
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Steps to Check KCET 2019 Seat Allotment (Round 2)
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Go to the official website of KCET 2019 ( cetonline.karnataka.gov.in )
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Click on the seat allotment link
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The candidates will have to provide their CET number.
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Click on Submit
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The allotment status will be displayed on the screen.
After the allotment, the candidates will have to exercise their choice till July 23, 2019. The choices that can be selected are freezing of seats, opting for upgradation and withdrawal from the admission procedure. The final date to pay the required admission fee for those candidates who are satisfied with their allotted seats is July 24. Candidates will have to report to their allotted institute by July 25, 2019.
The authorities will also be conducting KCET 2019 counselling second extended round. The official schedule for the second extended round has not been released yet. However, it is expected to start in the first week of August 2019.
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