Exam Details: Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET 2012) is an entrance
examination conducted each year for admission to various Undergraduate
medical/dental/engineering/architecture courses in the colleges and
universities across Karnataka. Karnataka CET is conducted and regulated by
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). The admission through KCET 2012 is open
only to the Karnataka residents, however there are some seats under management
quota which are for the non Karnataka students.
Second Paper: The second paper is Mathematics of 01 hour 20 minutes. This paper carries 60 questions of 60 marks. The examination will be held in Second session. for the student who want to get admission in medical field will give biology paper which is of 80 minutes and consist of 60 question.
Each question carries one mark and there is no negative evaluation for wrong answers.
2.) Students who are applicants for appearing in the Karnataka CET exams and completed 12th std residing outside the Karnataka state within the territory of India, can procure the prospectus which contains the application form by “SPEED POST”.
3.) By sending the demand draft of Rs 750/- in favor of “The EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF KARNATAKA EXAMINATION AUTHORITY, BANGALORE” , in a self addressed cloth-lined envelope of 25cmX30cm. Candidates outside India wants to appear in the admission, they have to send demand draft of Rs 5000/- the content on the envelope should be either in English of kannada language, and on the envelope boldly super scribed “REQUEST FOR CET-2011 BROCHURE”.
Educational Qualification: Desired & Interested applicants can
posses in Bachelor Degree courses such as B.Tech., MBBS, B.Arch., BDS from any
recognized board university of India.
Exam Name which is going to be held:
Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor
Dental Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of
Architecture.
Exam Pattern: The KCET will have 120 objective type questions. 50%
questions from Physics & Chemistry and the rest 50% questions from
mathematics / biology. Thestudents have to choose Mathematics or Biology. The
CET is divided in to two parts, the first part lasts for 2.30 hours (150
minutes) and consists questions from physics and Chemistry Mathematics in the
second part for 01 hour 20 minutes (80 minutes) for engineering courses.
Examination is being conducted in a single day in the following subjects:
a.) Physics
b.) Chemistry
c.) Mathematics
First Paper: The examination for this paper will be held in first session. This paper will contain 120 questions from Physics and Chemistry. The duration of examination is 2.00 hour 30 minutes. The maximum marks allotted are 120.
Examination is being conducted in a single day in the following subjects:
a.) Physics
b.) Chemistry
c.) Mathematics
First Paper: The examination for this paper will be held in first session. This paper will contain 120 questions from Physics and Chemistry. The duration of examination is 2.00 hour 30 minutes. The maximum marks allotted are 120.
Second Paper: The second paper is Mathematics of 01 hour 20 minutes. This paper carries 60 questions of 60 marks. The examination will be held in Second session. for the student who want to get admission in medical field will give biology paper which is of 80 minutes and consist of 60 question.
Each question carries one mark and there is no negative evaluation for wrong answers.
Important Dates:
Starting date for Dispatching KCET
2012 Admission Tickets / Hall Tickets is: 11/05/2012
KCET 2012 Entrance Test 2012: 21/05/2012
to 22/05/2012
KCET 2012 Results to be Published
on: 06/06/2012
KCET 2012 Document Verification: 13/06/2012
How to accomplished Candidature for
this Recruitment: -
1.) The KCET application forms are distributed in the months of
October and November. Almost all the leading dailies of India carry
advertisement notification of the forms.
2.) Students who are applicants for appearing in the Karnataka CET exams and completed 12th std residing outside the Karnataka state within the territory of India, can procure the prospectus which contains the application form by “SPEED POST”.
3.) By sending the demand draft of Rs 750/- in favor of “The EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF KARNATAKA EXAMINATION AUTHORITY, BANGALORE” , in a self addressed cloth-lined envelope of 25cmX30cm. Candidates outside India wants to appear in the admission, they have to send demand draft of Rs 5000/- the content on the envelope should be either in English of kannada language, and on the envelope boldly super scribed “REQUEST FOR CET-2011 BROCHURE”.
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