KCET result 2023 declared; scorecard download link at kea.kar.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | June 15, 2023 | 10:04 AM IST | 1 min read
KCET Results 2023: Candidates can check Karnataka CET result by logging in with registration number.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has declared the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) result 2023. Candidates who appeared for the state CET exam can access their results on the official website – kea.kar.nic.in. KCET Result 2023 Live
Candidates will have to enter their registration number in the result window to download the KCET score card 2023 from the results link. KCET 2023 was held on May 20 and 21 for admission to BTech programmes. The exam was conducted in two shifts – the first shift from 10.30 AM to 11.50 AM and the second shift from 2.30 PM to 3.50 PM.
How to check KCET result 2023?
- Visit the official website of KCET - kea.kar.nic.in
- Click on the link for KCET result 2023.
- Enter registration number in the given space
- Click on “Submit” button.
- Karnataka CET results 2023 will be displayed on the screen.
Students are advised to verify the details displayed on the KCET score card and in case of any discrepancy with reference to qualifying examination marks, they should bring it to the notice of the exam conducting authority immediately for fresh assignment of ranks, if any.
Candidates whose KCET results are withheld due to unavailability of qualifying examination marks should submit a photocopy of their marks card either in person or through ‘Speed Post’ to the KEA and their ranks will be published subsequently.
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