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Karnataka CET 2019 Exam Time Table Date of Examination

Time table for Common Entrance Test-2019
DATE AND DAY
OF EXAMINATION
MORNING SESSION
10:30 AM TO 11:50 AM
MARKS AFTER NOON SESSION
2:30 PM TO 3:50 PM
MARKS
29-04-2019 MONDAY BIOLOGY 60 MATHEMATICS 60
30-04-2018 TUESDAY PHYSICS 60 CHEMISTRY 60
Kannada Language Test (Only in Bangalore)
01-05-2018 WEDNESDAY 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ONLY FOR HORANADU AND GADINADU KANNADIGA STUDENTS 50
Frequently Asked Questions about Karnataka CET Exam – 2019

1. Where can I discuss about KCET entrance exam and ask any questions?

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2. What is KCET?

  • The full form of KCET is Karnataka Common Entrance Test. Karnataka CET is conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) for admissions in member colleges in the state of Karnataka. Candidates attempt this entrance exam for engineering, medical & dental courses at graduate level.
  • This entrance exam for engineering, medical and dental admissions is conducted every year.
  • Successful candidates can obtain admission in various Government colleges, Private aided and un-aided educational institutions affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and few Autonomous universities in the state of Karnataka. The exams are conducted at 50 locations in the Karnataka region by KEA.


3. What are the subjects for KCET?

Students attempt the KCET entrance exam in the subjects of Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, with each exam having 60 marks and conducted over duration of 1 hour 20 minutes (80 minutes). This year (2019), the exams will be conducted on 4th and 5th May, Wednesday and Thursday respectively.


4. Who should attempt KCET?

Students who wish to join engineering, medical and dental courses in the state of Karnataka should attempt Karnataka CET.


5. What is the eligibility criterion for KCET?

Application criteria for candidates who want to join Engineering/Technological Courses is:

  • To attempt Karnataka CET 2019, the applicants should have passed the qualifying exam i.e. class 12 or 2nd PUC with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry/Biology/Bio-Technology as optional subjects in English medium. Qualifying marks: a minimum of 45% (General) and 40% (ST, SC, OBC and Category-1).
  • Students appearing for 2nd PUC, can also attempt the Karnataka CET 2019.
  • KEA Eligibility Clauses

6. Where to get previous years question papers for KCET?

We offer Karnataka CET question papers and model papers with answers for last 13 years in our online testing packages for KCET.


7. How can I prepare for KCET?

We at http://www.ilearn-india.com offer online testing for Karnataka CET exam where you can practice at your own speed, at your convenience and as much as you like. We have Four (4) Model Papers for CET and you can take unlimited online tests. The online practice tests are designed by experts who have written text books and set question papers for PU Board & KCET exams.


8. Is online testing for KCET expensive?

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