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KCET 2023: Combined option entry for engineering, medical and other courses begins

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Posted on 07 Aug 2023
14:47 PM
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Candidates will be able to check the seat matrix for the first round seat allotment from the KEA official website- cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
The last date to submit the options is 9 August at 10 am

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) commenced the combined option entry for Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2023 counselling for admission to engineering, medical, agriculture and pharmacy courses today. Candidates will be able to check the seat matrix for the first round seat allotment from the KEA official website- cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

The last date to submit the options is 9 August at 10 am. The option entry is held jointly by KEA for all courses. Therefore, students who are eligible for medical, dental and engineering courses will have to enter choices in the same portal. Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy, Yoga and Naturopathy and BSc Nursing seats will be included in the second round of KCET counselling 2023.

KCET Counselling 2023 Schedule

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Display of seat matrix and fee structure- 6 August at 7 am

Combined option entry for engineering, medical, agriculture, architecture and others- 6 August at 7 am to 9 August, 10 am

Publication of mock allotment results- 11 August at 6 pm

Provision to change option entry - add, reorder, alter or delete options- 11 August at 8 am till 14 August, 11 am

First allotment result- 16 August at 6 pm

Candidates who have cleared the KEA KCET 2023 will have to submit their preference to be considered for the KCET counselling 2023 for BTech, MBBS, BDS, veterinary, agriculture, pharmacy admissions in the participating colleges in Karnataka.

Last updated on 07 Aug 2023
02:49 PM
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