KCET 2020 application form correction last date extended till May 31
Team Careers360 | May 23, 2020 | 01:10 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI - Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the last date to make corrections in the KCET 2020 application form till May 31. This decision has been taken on requests of the candidates. During the correction period, candidates can modify or edit the incorrect details entered by them while filling the form. The authorities have commenced the KCET 2020 application form correction facility for the second time on May 20.
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For the convenience of the candidates, the authorities have added 75 new examination centres. Using the KCET 2020 application correction facility, candidates are also allowed to change their preferred exam centres selected at the time of filling the KCET application form.
KEA will conduct the KCET 2020 on July 30 and 31 as a pen and paper-based test for admissions into the undergraduate courses offered by the participating institutes of the state.
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