KCET results 2024 after Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 2 result; official date will be notified: KEA
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NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will not declare the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) results 2024 today, May 20. KEA announced that the KCET 2024 results will be declared only after the Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 2 result 2024 and agriculture practical test results. The official result date will be notified prior to the announcement of result, it said. KCET results 2024 live .
“The results of KCET-24 can be published only after the announcement of the 2nd PUC 2nd exam and Agriculture Practical Test results. Further, KEA will officially notify the date on which results will be published, prior to the announcement date,” said KEA in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Initially, the KCET 2024 result date was May 20 as per the information bulletin for the entrance exam conducted on April 18 and 19. The results will be announced for engineering, medical, and other courses. KEA will also release course-wise ranks of candidates who appeared for the exam. KCET 2024 scores will be used for admission to engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and other courses.
Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 2 was conducted from May 13 to 16 for students who failed in one or two subjects. The Department of Pre-University Education recently issued the provisional answer key for the exams. The supplementary exam results will be declared on the basis of the final answer key.
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