Karnataka CET (KCET) 2020 Registration: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has extended the last date of application for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test 2020 (Karnataka CET 2020).
The last date to apply for Karnataka CET 2020 was earlier fixed as March 02. It is however now extended till March 16, 2020.
"For admission to various Professional courses for the year 2020, last date to apply online was fixed as 02.03.2020. On the request of many students and parents, application portal will be enabled once again", KEA said in a notification.
"The students who have not applied for CET 2020, can register online from 07.03.2020 to 16.03.2020 and pay the fees on or before 18.03.2020", it added.
As per Karnataka CET 2020 Notification, Karnataka CET 2020 Admit Card will be released on April 04, 2020. Candidates should download the admit card/hall ticket to check their exam centre name and address.
KCET 2020 will be held for admission to the First year or first semester Engineering, Technology, Yoga & Naturopathy, Farm Science and other courses, according to the KCET 2020 notification.
Candidates willing to appeare for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET 2020), held every year for admission to various undergraduate courses in the state, can check the detailed schedule and exam pattern by logging-in to the KEA wesite.
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