KCET 2020 application process to reopen; final date to apply is May 18
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NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has announced that the students are being given a final chance to apply for KCET 2020. The online application form will be available from May 8 (6 PM) to May 18, 2020 (6 PM) at the official website. This last and final chance of application has been given on the request of many students and parents.
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The authorities will also be re-opening the online application form correction facility from May 20 (6 PM) to May 22, 2020 (6 PM). Registered candidates will be able to login and change/modify the information that they had earlier submitted in the application form as per their eligibility.
KEA had previously also given the students a second chance of application from March 7 to 16, 2020. Since the examination has been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the authorities have given another chance to those students who failed to register for the entrance examination before.
About KCET 2020
KCET is conducted as an offline entrance examination for admissions into the B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes of the state. The examination consists of two papers - Paper I (Mathematics) and Paper-II (Physics & Chemistry).
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