KCET 2022 Result Date and Time: KEA likely to announce Karnataka CET results on this date
Mayank Uniyal | July 22, 2022 | 02:13 PM IST | 1 min read
KEA is likely to announce the KCET 2022 result after July 25 at kea.kar.nic.in. Know the details mentioned and how to download KCET result 2022.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will declare the KCET result 2022 in online mode after July 25. The direct link to download KCET result 2022 will be available at kea.kar.nic.in. Candidates will have to enter their registration number in the KEA KCET login portal to access Karnataka CET result 2022.
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Recently, with the declaration of CBSE Class 12 results, candidates are instructed to fill their Class 12 marks in the provided link. The last date to submit the marks is July 25. Hence, it is expected that KCET results 2022 will be announced by July 27.
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The Karnataka CET 2022 result will include details like subject-wise scores, total scores and rank obtained in the KCET 2022 exam. Know the details mentioned in Karnataka CET result and steps to download KCET 2022 result from below.
How to download KCET result 2022?
The below mentioned steps are required to be followed in order to download KCET 2022 results.
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Visit the official website of KCET 2022, kea.kar.nic.in .
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Click on the KCET result link 2022
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Login using the application number.
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Upon successful login, the KCET result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download KEA KCET 2022 result and take a printout for future reference.
KCET Result 2022- Details mentioned
Following details will be mentioned in the result of KCET 2022-
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Name of the candidate
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Subject-wise scores
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Total obtained score
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Rank secured by the candidate
About KCET exam
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts the Karnataka Common Entrance Test ( KCET) for admission into B.Tech, B. Pharm, and Farm Science courses in Government/ University/ Private Aided/Private un-aided institutions in Karnataka State. The authorities have released the KCET answer key 2022 on the official website. Candidates qualifying under KCET result 2022 will be called for a counselling process, where students will be able to select their preferred college and course based on their marks scored in KCET exam.
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