KSET 2023 registration window to reopen on December 18 at kea.kar.nic.in
Karnataka State Eligibility Test 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on December 31, 2023.
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Subscribe NowAyushi Bisht | December 16, 2023 | 01:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority, KEA will reopen the registration process for State Eligibility Test (SET) 2023 on December 18, 2023. Interested candidates can apply for KSET 2023 through the official website of KEA, kea.kar.nic.in.
Candidates should note that the last date to apply for KSET 2023 is December 19 upto 4 pm. The Karnataka State Eligibility Test is scheduled to be conducted on December 31, 2023.
KSET 2023 paper 1 will be conducted for one hour from 10 am to 11 am while paper 2 will be conducted for two hours from 12 pm to 2 pm.
KSET 2023 paper 1 will consist of 50 objective type compulsory questions worth two marks while paper 2 will include 100 compulsory questions also carrying two marks each.
The KSET 2023 examination fees is Rs 1000 for General, Cat-IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB and other state candidates, whereas, Rs 700 for Cat-I, SC,ST, PWD & Transgender Candidates.
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Students belonging to the general category will be required to score 40 percent aggregate marks in the two papers to qualify the KSET 2023 exam. While SC, ST, PwD, transgender and other candidates will have to secure 35% marks in the two papers.
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