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Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET 2012

About Exam (Karnataka CET 2012):

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.



All the Students who aspires for Admission in Various Private Undergraduate Programs Offered in Government and Private Colleges in Karnataka Under KCET are hereby Informed that the Karnataka Common Entrance Test KCET 2012 Entrance Test will be Held on May3rd 2012 and May 4th 2012.

Karnataka Examinations Authority is conducting the Karnataka Common Entrance Test – 2012 on 3rd and 4 th of May 2012 as per the following schedule for admission to first year Under Graduate courses like Medical, Dental, Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy and Engineering / Technology courses for the academic year 2012-13.

Karnataka Common Entrance Test KCET 2012 Time Table

KCET 2012 Entrance Test Dates

Date

Day

Timings

Subjects

Marks

3/5/2012

Thursday

10.30. am to 11.50 am

Biology

60

02.30 pm to 03.50 pm

Mathematics

60

4/5/2012

Friday

10.30. am to 11.50 am

Physics

60

02.30 pm to 03.50 pm

Chemistry

60


KCET 2012: Eligibility Criteria

For Engineering Courses:

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).


Karnataka-CET 2012 Exam Pattern

The CET will have one hundred twenty objective type questions.

50% questions from Physics Chemistry and the rest 50% questions from mathematics/biology.

The students have to choose Mathematics or Biology.

Each section has 60 marks and total marks is 240.

The CET is divided in to two parts, the first part lasts for hundred fifty minutes and consists questions from physics and chemistry. Mathematics is the second part for eighty minutes for engineering course.

Candidates have to give Kannada Language test.

There is no negative marking in the test.

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