KCET 2022 correction facility starts today at kea.kar.nic.in
KEA will start the KCET correction window 2022 today at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Get steps to access KCET application form 2022 correction facility here.
Students looking for KCET preparation, can download free question paper from here.
Download NowMohit Dhyani | May 21, 2022 | 08:03 AM IST
NEW DELHI
: Karnataka Examinations Authority will start the KCET 2022 correction facility today at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Applicants who made any mistake at the time of application process will be able to access the KCET correction facility 2022. To make changes in the KCET application form, aspirants will be required to login using registration ID and password. KCET correction last date is May 24.
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KCET 2022 correction window opens at kea.kar.nic.in
KCET 2022 exam date is June 16 to 18. Applicants who have filled the application form before the last date will be able to download the KCET admit card 2022 from May 30.
How to make corrections in KCET application form 2022?
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Visit the KCET official website - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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Click on the direct link for “KCET 2022 form correction”.
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Enter registration ID and password in the required fields.
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Click on the “Submit” button.
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Make corrections in the required fields.
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Preview all the details and submit the application form for future reference.
KEA concluded the KCET 2022 registration process on May 20. Applicants must note that authorities will not provide any further chance to make corrections in the KCET application form.
Applicants preparing for the exam must refer to the KCET syllabus for their preparations. Candidates can also go through the exam pattern and previous year sample papers for preparations.
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