KCET 2021: Last date for option entry extended till Nov 9
Mohit Dhyani | November 8, 2021 | 05:35 PM IST | 1 min read
KEA has extended the last date to complete the KCET option entry till November 9. Get direct link to complete option entry for kcet 2021 here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended KCET 2021 option entry last date. Applicants can now complete the option entry for KCET 2021 till November 9 upto 8 PM. The login detail required for KCET 2021 option entry is registration number. Applicants who will complete the KCET option entry before the last date will be considered for the seat allotment process.
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In KCET option entry 2021 , applicants have to fill the preference colleges and courses. KCET first round seat allotment 2021 will be released as per the choiced filled by the candidates in option entry.
Steps to complete KCET 2021 option entry
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Visit the KCET official website - kea.kar.nic.in .
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Click on the KCET option entry 2021 link from the homepage.
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Enter the CET registration number in the required fields.
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Complete college and course filling from the option entry form.
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Preview all details and submit the form.
Before publishing the seat allotment result, the exam authority will release the mock allotment KCET 2021 at the official website.
There are overall 204 institutes which are providing admissions to BTech courses on the basis of KCET 2021 score. KCET 2021 exam was conducted on August 28 and 29. The exam authority has released the KCET result 2021 on September 20.
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