KCET 2020: Extended round 2 seat allotment result announced
Students can check their seat allotment status online from the KCET website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
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NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority has released the seat allotment result of KCET 2020 extended round 2 counselling. Students can check their seat allotment status online from the KCET website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
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Candidates who are allotted seats in this round have the choice of only accepting the allotted institute and no reject/float options are available. All candidates with allotted seats will have to pay the seat acceptance fee (if not paid in earlier rounds) and report to the allotted institute within the last date mentioned in the admission order.
Candidates can pay the fees up to December 24 after login to the candidate portal at KCET website. After the payment of fee, candidates have to report to the allotted institute up to December 26 (5:30 PM).
KCET 2020 extended round 2 counselling is the final round counselling and no further rounds will be conducted. Two general rounds of KCET seat allotment 2020 had been done on December 2 and 16.
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