KCET 2021 exam pattern released at kea.kar.nic.in; Check details
Isha Jain | June 16, 2021 | 12:22 PM IST | 2 mins read
KEA has released the KCET 2021 exam pattern along with the official brochure. Candidates preparing for Karnataka CET 2021 must check the paper pattern for better preparation.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released the KCET 2021 exam pattern on kea.kar.nic.in. Candidates preparing for KCET 2021 can check Karnataka CET exam pattern 2021 to know important details regarding the entrance test. The exam pattern of KCET 2021 has been released along with the Karnataka CET 2021 official brochure .
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As per the KCET 2021 exam pattern released by the authorities, the entrance test will be conducted in three sessions in two days - on the first day, the Mathematics paper will be conducted and on the second day, Physics and Chemistry tests will be held. Each session will be held for the duration of 1 hour 20 minutes. The total marks per session will be 60.
KCET 2021 - Exam Pattern
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Particulars |
Details |
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Examination Mode |
Offline mode (Pen-paper based examination) |
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Number of Sessions |
Session 1- Mathematics Session 2- Physics Session 3- Chemistry |
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Medium of Language |
English or Kannada |
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Exam Duration |
1 hour 20 minutes for each session |
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Question Type |
Objective (MCQs - Multiple Choice Questions) |
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Total Number of Questions (Including all the sessions) |
180 Questions |
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Number of Questions per Subject |
Mathematics- 60 Questions Physics- 60 Questions Chemistry- 60 Questions |
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Marking Scheme |
1 mark will be allotted for each correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam. |
Along with the release of the brochure, the authorities have also announced the complete schedule of KCET 2021. KEA started KCET 2021 registrations in online mode from June 15. Candidates willing to get admission into UG engineering courses in Karnataka through KCET have to fill and submit the application form before the last date which is July 10. KCET 2021 exam dates are August 28 and 29.
Along with the KCET exam pattern 2021, candidates are advised to also check the syllabus released by the authorities. This year, KEA has reduced the KCET syllabus. There are certain topics that are deleted for the Karnataka CET 2021 exam. KCET 2021 syllabus is based on PUC syllabus prescribed by the Department of Pre-University Education of Karnataka State. Students are advised to check the syllabus of KCET 2021 and prepare accordingly.
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