KEA DCET 2022: Mock allotment result out; Direct link
Arpita Das | January 19, 2023 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
The KEA DCET 2022 mock allotment result is on the official website- kea.kar.nic.in. The DCET number is necessary to download the allotment result.
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka Diploma Common Entrance Test (DCET) 2022 round 1 mock allotment result. To check the KEA DCET 2022 round 1 mock allotment, candidates will need to key in their DCET number.
For admission to the second-year or third-semester Engineering courses and admission to the first-year Architecture course, the DCET mock allotment result is declared on the official website of KEA-kea.kar.nic.in.
Eligible candidates can change option entry till 8 am of January 20. The Karnataka DCET round 1 seat allocation result will be published on January 20 after 2 pm. Seat-allotted candidates can exercise their choices from 7 pm of January 20 to January 22 up to 11:59 pm.
KEA DCET 2022 round 1 mock allotment result
Direct Link
Choice 1 and choice 2 candidates can pay the fee and download the admission order from January 21 to January 24. The last date of reporting to the allotted colleges only by the choice 1 candidates is January 27, 2023.
Also Read || KEA PGCET 2022: Option entry begins today at kea.kar.nic.in
KEA DCET 2022 round 1 mock allotment result: Steps to check
- Go to the official website of Karnataka KEA.
- From the latest announcement section click on “DCET 2022 Mock allotment result link".
- Enter the DCET number and click on submit button to proceed.
- The DCET mock allotment result will get displayed.
- Check the allotment details and download the PDF.
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