KCET 2023 admit card today; official website, download steps
KCET 2023 will be conducted on May 20-21 and on May 22 for the Kannada language.
Students looking for KCET preparation, can download free question paper from here.
Download NowMridusmita Deka | May 5, 2023 | 07:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2023 admit cards will likely be issued today, May 5. The KCET 2023 hall ticket link will be made live on the official website -- cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea and kea.kar.nic.in. KCET 2023 will be conducted on May 20 and May 21 and on May 22 for Kannada language. KCET is held for admission to BTech courses in the Karnataka institutes.
When released, applicants who registered for KCET 2023 will be able to access and download the Karnataka UGCET hall ticket 2023, by logging in with their user IDs and password generated during the online application process. Candidates will have to take a printout of the KCET hall ticket 2023 and carry it to the KCET exam hall.
KCET 2023 Admit Card: Steps to download
These are the steps one should follow to download the Karnataka UGCET 2023 admit card:
Go to KCET 2023 official website - kea.kar.nic.in or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
Click on the designated Karnataka UGCET hall ticket 2023 link
Login using the KCET 2023 registration number and date of birth.
Submit and download the admit card of KEA UGCET 2023
The UGCET 2023 hall ticket will include details including KCET exam day guidelines, date and time, details on reporting time and address of the exam centre. As per the KCET 2023 syllabus, the question paper will be framed in accordance with the first and second PUC syllabi of the Department of Pre-University Education of Karnataka. The exam will be held in two shifts for biology, maths, physics and chemistry on May 20 and May 21.
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