KEA to announce KCET result 2023 on June 15: Reports
Candidates who appeared for the KCET exam can check the result on the official website, kea.kar.nic.in.
Students looking for KCET preparation, can download free question paper from here.
Download NowArpita Das | June 13, 2023 | 10:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is likely to release the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) result 2023 on June 15, as per reports from Indian Express. Once the KCET 2023 result is out, candidates can check and download the scorecard from the official websites, kea.kar.nic.in or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Along with the results, KEA will also release the KCET toppers list 2023. The counselling schedule for qualified candidates will be released after the result declaration.
It is mandatory for candidates to participate in the counselling process in order to be considered for admission based on their KCET 2023 results. The counselling process will determine the allocation of seats in various colleges and courses based on merit and preferences indicated by the candidates.
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KCET was held from May 20 to May 21. KEA released the provisional answer key on May 26. Candidates were provided with the facility to raise objections regarding any discrepancies or errors in the answer key till May 30.
To access the KCET 2023 result, candidates first need to visit the official website of KEA. Then look for the KCET result 2023 link on the homepage and click on it. On the result page, candidates will be prompted to enter their registration number. Enter the registration number and submit it. The Karnataka CET result 2023 will then be displayed on the screen.
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