KCET 2024 registration portal to reopen again on March 30
KCET 2024: Candidates will be to apply for the exam at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in by April 4. These candidates will be given Bangalore as exam centre.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | March 28, 2024 | 10:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examination Authority will reopen the registration window for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2024 on March 30. Candidates who have not applied yet can fill the KCET application form 2024 from 11 am on March 30 till 4 pm on April 4. The fee payment window will remain open until 8 pm on April 4.
KEA decided to reopen the registration portal after receiving requests from students. “For the benefit of the students, KEA has extended the dates several times to register and to apply for CET 2024 scheduled to be held on 18-04-2024 and 19-04-2024. But still some students are requesting to enable the portal for registration,” it said in an official notice.
The exam authority informed that those candidates who register for the exam within the extended period will be assigned Bangalore as the exam centre.
The KCET 2024 registration commenced on January 10 and the last date to fill the KCET form 2024 was February 20. The KCET 2024 application form window was not available from January 13 to January 17. The registration deadline was first extended to February 23. Then, KEA reopened the application submission portal from March 12 and 15.
KCET 2024 will be conducted on April 18 and 19 for admission to engineering, medical, dental, architecture, and other health science courses. The exam date was revised due to clash with NDA exams.
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