KEA to conduct KSET 2025 document verification for PwD candidates on December 8, 9
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 29, 2025 | 02:37 PM IST | 1 min read
KSET 2025: Candidates will have to attend the document verification process only on the dates specifically fixed and published on the official website for candidates.
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Subscribe NowThe Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct the Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) 2025 document verification for candidates under the PwD special category quota. Candidates will have to attend the document verification process only on the dates specifically fixed and published on the official website, ce, for candidates.
Furthermore, candidates belonging to the scheduled caste (SC) will have to specify their reservation in the caste category A, B, or C. The examination authority will issue the KSET 2025 certificate only for candidates who have applied under the category-wise reservation.
SC candidates will have to submit the certificate obtained from their Talsildar at the time of verification, or the certificate will not be issued to them, and steps will be taken as per rules to select the students to fill the slots prescribed for the category.
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KSET 2025: Required documents
The required documents for KSET 2025 verification are as follows.
- Copy of the final submitted application for KSET 2025
- UDID card
- Candidate's photograph
- Any one recognised identity card with the candidate's photograph (Driving License / Passport / Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Election ID Card)
- Medical certificate issued by a competent doctor in the relevant field of disability, serving in any government hospital in Karnataka state.
- Students suffering from hearing impairment must compulsorily provide a recent PTA + BERA Audiometry report obtained from All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore / NIMHANS, Bangalore / Manipal Hospital / Government Speech and Hearing Institute, Lingarajapuram, Bangalore.
KEA conducted the KSET 2025 exam on November 2 in offline mode across 11 centres and 33 subjects. Out of 1,34,826 registered candidates, 1,21,052 appeared for both papers, and 8,383 ultimately qualified. KSET 2025 serves as an eligibility test to assess candidates’ subject knowledge and suitability for recruitment to assistant professor positions in the state.
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