KCET 2021: Last date extended for marks entry; Submit details till September 18
KEA has extended the last date to fill marks in KCET 2021 forms till September 18. KCET 2021 result is likely to be declared online by September 20.
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Download NowPrabakaran K | September 17, 2021 | 11:38 AM IST
New Delhi:
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has extended the last date for marks entry in KCET 2021 forms to September 18. CBSE/ CISCE students can enter their Class 12 marks in online mode by visiting kea.kar.nic.in.
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KCET 2021 result date
Students who have passed the 2nd PUC/ 12th class before 2021 and those who have appeared in 2021 need to enter their marks. For admission to the UG Architecture course, candidates have to enter their marks secured in the NATA 2021 exam.
KCET 2021 result date
Events |
Dates |
Closing date to enter marks |
September 18, 2021 |
KCET result date 2021 |
September 20, 2021 |
KCET 2021: How to enter marks?
Candidates can check the steps below to enter their marks.
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Go to the official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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Click on the marks entry link on the page.
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Log in using the KCET 2021 user id, password, and captcha.
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Then, they have to enter their marks without any error.
Note: Repeater students of 2nd PUC are also needed to enter their marks within the specified time.
KCET 2021 examination was held on August 28 and 29 and the Kannada language exam was on August 30. Candidates have raised challenges against the KCET 2021 answer key till September 4. The authorities are expected to declare the KCET 2021 result online on the official website by September 20. Candidates will be able to view their Karnataka CET 2021 results by using the registration number and password.
Qualified candidates will be eligible for KCET 2021 counselling and seat allotment process. In order to participate in the counselling process, they need to register and fill their choices of colleges and courses. KCET 2021 seat allotment will be done based on seat availability and preferred choices.
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