KCET 2020 application correction facility starts; available till May 22
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NEW DELHI - The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has started the facility of making corrections in the KCET application form today,i.e. May 20 at 6 pm and the same is allowed till May 22 (6 pm). This time, due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the authorities have announced the addition of 75 new examination centres. So, those candidates who wish to change the city selected for appearing in the examination stand a chance to make changes as per their convenience during this interval.
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While making changes in the KCET exam centre, candidates will have to select three options in the order of preference. They will be required to login on the official website using their user ID and password. They will be selecting the option to ‘Edit KCET application’ and make the changes in details wherever required and submit the edited application form.
About KCET
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) for admissions into various courses including that of B. Tech. Candidates interested in pursuing engineering form a KCET participating institute in Karnataka have to register in online mode from the official website. Registered candidates then have to appear in the entrance examination and those who qualify the exam are required to attend the counselling process for admissions.
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