KEA KCET 2023: Mock allotment result released for engineering, medical, agriculture, other courses

The KCET mock allotment result 2023 for engineering, medical, dentistry, agricultural, and other courses has been released by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) on the KEA website, kea.kar.nic.in or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
KEA in an official notice, says, “Those eligible candidates who have not entered any options for first round can also enter their priority of options if they are interested after the mock allotment results also.”
How to check mock allotment KCET 2023?
- kea.kar.nic.in is the official website.
- The “UGCET 2023 mock allotment results” or “UGNEET 2023 mock allotment results” link should be selected.
- The results of the KCET or Karnataka NEET mock allocation will be revealed after entering the CET application number.
- Verify the outcomes and save for further use.
Candidates were asked by KEA to check their results and modify, rearrange, remove, and add their preferred institutions and courses. Additionally, The exam organisers requested that applicants print out their final selections.
It further stated that the final choices made by the applicants will be taken into account when determining the final seat allotment results for the KCET 2023 for admissions to engineering, medical, dental, architectural, agricultural, veterinary, and other programmes.
The round one seat allocation results for KCET 2023 will be released on August 16.
What is the KCET ?
Karnataka Common Entrance Test is the full name of the test. The KCET is a state-level test. Candidates must take the KCET 2023 exam in order to be considered for admission to Karnataka’s engineering institutes. Candidates who wish to take the KCET entrance exam must be eligible to do so. The KCET 2023 application must be submitted by all qualified applicants. Additionally, candidates must show up for the KCET entrance exam on time. Those who pass the test are required to show up for counselling. To learn all there is to know about the KCET 2023 exam, read the article.
KCET 2023: Eligibility
- The candidate must be of Indian descent.
- No age limit
- passed the second PUC test, often known as class 12, or a similar exam, with the required disciplines of maths, chemistry, and physics.
- Candidates must take optional subjects in Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Computer Science, Electronics, and English as well as the required disciplines.
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