KCET Syllabus 2025 Out: Exam on April 16, 17; physics, chemistry, mathematics PDF links
Alivia Mukherjee | January 20, 2025 | 12:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has announced the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025 syllabus. The KCET 2025 syllabus includes topics from physics, chemistry and mathematics. The KCET 2025 registration will commence on January 23.
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The KCET 2025 registration deadline is February 21. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to fill up the KCET 2025 registration form by visiting the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
KCET 2025 exam date
As per the KEA official schedule, the KCET 2025 exam date is April 16 and 17. However, a Kannada language test will be held on April 18 from 10:30 am to 11:30 am. KCET 2025 Kannada language test will be conducted at district centres in Bengaluru, Belagavi, Vijayapura, and Mangaluru. As per the KCET 2025 schedule, the exam will be conducted in two shifts each day, from 10: 30 to 11: 50 am and from 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm.
KCET 2025 syllabus
Candidates can have a look at the KCET 2025 syllabus (chapters and topics) for each subject below.
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Subjects |
KCET 2025 physics syllabus |
KCET 2025 chemistry syllabus |
KCET 2025 biology syllabus |
KCET 2025 mathematics syllabus |
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Topics or chapters |
Units and measurements Kinematics Laws of motion Work, energy and power Motion of system Gravitation Thermodynamics Kinetic theory |
Structure of atoms Classification of elements Periodicity in properties Chemical bonding and molecular structure Thermodynamics Equilibrium Hydrocarbons Coordination compounds Haloalkanes Electrochemistry |
Diversity in living world Structural organisation in plants and animals Plant physiology Cell functions Reproduction Genetics and evolution Human physiology Ecology and environment Biology in human welfare |
Sets Relations and functions Trigonometric functions Linear inequalities Complex numbers Quadratic equations Calculas Statistics and probability Algebra |
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KCET syllabus 2025 PDFs |
KCET 2025 registration fee
Candidates are required to pay an application fee to complete the KCET 2025 registration process. General Merit (GM), 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B candidates of Karnataka are required to pay an application fee of Rs 500, while CAT-1, Scheduled Caste (SC), and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates of the state have to pay Rs 250. Candidates who have studied outside Karnataka are charged Rs 750 for the application process. Foreign candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs 5000.
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