KCET 2022: KEA to reopen Karnataka CET 2022 registration portal; Check details
KEA will reopen the KCET 2022 registration form on May 29. Interested candidates can apply at kea.kar.nic.in till May 30 (8 PM).
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Download NowIsha Jain | May 27, 2022 | 09:45 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will reopen the KCET 2022 registration process. Students who wish to get admission into the engineering colleges in Karnataka and have not applied yet can fill the online KCET 2022 form from May 29 to 30. Candidates will be able to find the link to fill the KCET 2022 application form at kea.kar.nic.in.
The official KCET 2022 registration reopen notification read, “On the request of many students and parents, final chance is given to students who have not registered to appear for CET 2022. Those who did not register or apply online can register, pay the fees and apply online from May 29 to 30 before 8 pm to be eligible for admission to various professional courses for the year 2022. ”
The KCET 2022 application process will begin with registration, followed by payment of application fee, filling details, uploading of documents and submission of online KEA KCET form 2022.
Aspirants must note that this is the last chance to apply for the KCET 2022 exam. The authorities will not provide any more chances to register for the Karnataka CET exam 2022.
Students who complete the online KCET registration form 2022 will be able to download the KCET admit card 2022. The KCET admit card 2022 date is May 30. To download the KCET admit card 2022, students will have to use their registration number and date of birth.
The KCET 2022 exam will be conducted from June 16 to 18 for admission into undergraduate courses offered by the participating institutes of Karnataka.
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