Q1. When will the application forms be available?
Ans. Application forms will be available in the 3rd week of February.
Q2. In how many languages is the test held?
Ans. The exam is held in 2 languages, namely Kannada and English.
Q3. When is the test to be held?
Ans. The Kannada language exam is to be held on 26th April and the CET is to be held on 27th and 28th April.
Q4. Is it a state level exam or an All-India level exam?
Ans. It is a state level exam.
Q5. What is the eligibility criteria?
Ans. A candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with English, Physics, Mathematics and any of the Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Computer Science / Electronics / Biology with atleast 45% aggregate marks in optional subjects(40% for SC/ST/OBC).
Q6. What is the reservation criteria for the exam?
Ans. The reservation criteria For Karnatka students :
- 100% seats reserved in Government colleges ( Based on KCET 2011 score )
- 95% seats reserved in Aided colleges ( Based on KCET 2011 score )
- 50% seats reserved in Private Un-Aided colleges for Non-Minority ( Based on KCET 2011 score )
- 45% seats reserved in Private Un-Aided colleges for Minority ( Based on KCET 2011 score )
Q7. Is there any negative marking in the test?
Ans. There is no negative marking in the test.
Q8. Is it an objective type paper or a subjective type paper?
Ans. The test is an objective type paper.
Q9. What is the fee structure in govt. colleges?
Ans. Fee in government college is Rs.18090
Other Related Links:
- About Karnataka CET
- Karnataka CET 2011 Eligibility Criteria
- Karnataka CET Exam Pattern
- kcet-2011-Karnataka CET 2011 Notification
- Karnataka CET 2011 Important Dates
- Karnataka CET 2011 Application Submission Process
- Karnataka CET 2011 Answer Key
- Karnataka CET 2011 Result
- Karnataka CET 2011 Counselling
- Karnataka CET 2010 Archives



