KCET Result 2021 Declared: Meghan HK from Mysuru topped all subject exams
Anu Parthiban | September 20, 2021 | 04:57 PM IST | 1 min read
KCET 2021 result: Candidates can check their results and download their scorecards at kea.kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in. KCET 2021 document verification will begin on September 30.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Minister for Higher Education, CN Ashwathnarayan today announced the KCET 2021 result. Candidates, who appeared in exams held on August 28 and 29, can check the KCET 2021 result at the Karnataka Examinations Authority’s (KEA) official website kea.kar.nic.in using their registration number and date of birth. The KCET 2021 result link is active now.
Candidates must note that the document verification will begin on September 30. Students can also download their KCET 2021 scorecards from the official website for future reference.
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Meghan HK from Mysuru has topped all the subject exams, Premankur Chakraborty and BS Anirudh bagged the second and third position in engineering.
Meghan topped in the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) exam too. Varun Aditya from Bangalore secured second and Reetham B from Mangalore bagged the third rank.
KCET 2021 result
|
KCET 2021 |
Statistics |
|
Number of candidates registered for the exam |
2,01,834 |
|
Number of candidates who appeared for the exam |
1,93,447 |
KCET result 2021: Number of candidates eligible for ranking subject-wise
|
Stream |
Statistics |
|
Engineering |
1,83,231 |
|
Agriculture |
1,52,518 |
|
Veterinary Sciences |
1,55,760 |
|
BPharm |
1,86,638 |
|
Pharma-D |
1,86,638 |
|
Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) |
1,55,910 |
The details mentioned in the KCET result 2021 are the name of the candidate, subject-wise scores, marks obtained, rank secured by the candidate and others.
#KCET2021 results announced today.
— Dr. Ashwathnarayan C. N. (@drashwathcn) September 20, 2021
To check the results, please visit: https://t.co/G8w1zzjmyw
Eligible candidates -
Engineering - 183231
Agriculture - 152518
Veterinary - 155760
Yoga and Naturopathy - 155910
Pharma - 186638 @BSBommai @KarnatakaVarthe @BJP4Karnataka pic.twitter.com/sckXNwG4zP
The minister also shared the number of candidates who scored 55 and above marks in KCET 2021 exam.
Applicants shortlisted through the KCET 2021 result will be called for the counselling and admission process later. Candidates first need to complete the KCET 2021 counselling registration followed by the choice filling.
If the result of any candidate is withheld, they need to submit the photocopy of the said document to KEA- keauthority-ka@nic,in/fax/in-person.
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