KCET 2020 option entry started at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in; check counselling details
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Team Careers360 | November 23, 2020 | 10:09 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has commenced the KCET 2020 option entry under counselling round 1 at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates can now complete the option entry under KCET counselling round 1 till November 25 (11 am).
Steps to complete option entry under Round 1 KCET counselling 2020
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Visit cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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Click on “First Round Option Entry Link”.
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Enter CET number and captcha code.
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Click on “Submit”.
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Complete KCET option entry 2020 for Round 1 counselling.
Candidates will be required to enter their preferred choices of colleges and courses during the KCET counselling option entry 2020. The authorities will release the KCET mock seat allotment 2021 result on November 26. The allotment of seats will be done on the basis of KCET option entry, merit list and availability of seats.
After the KCET 2020 mock seat allotment, candidates will also be given a chance to modify/change their already filled choices of courses and colleges through an online window that will be open from November 26 to 28 (11 am.)
KCET seat allotment round 1 will be released on the official website on November 29, 2020 after 4.00 pm. The facility of exercising options for the seat allotted candidates after Round 1 KCET 2020 seat allotment will be available from November 30 to December 1, 2020. Candidates will have to pay the fees to confirm their seats between November 30 to December 2 and the last date to report the allotted institute is also December 2.
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