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Karnataka CET results to be
out within 15
days
BANGALORE : Higher Education Minister D.H. Shankaramurthy
on February 14 said that the Government would conduct the Common Entrance
Test (CET) on May 9 and that the results would be published within 15 days
from the date of test.
Accompanied by Medical Education Minister V.S. Acharya,
who released the brochure for CET, Mr. Shankaramurthy told presspersons
that the brochures and application forms would reach the colleges on or
before February 22. The seat selection process would commence from May 30
and it would conclude by July-end.Repeaters, who have sent demand drafts
by post, would get the application forms and brochures by Speed Post on or
after February 22. The filled-in forms had to be submitted to principals
of colleges on or before March 3. Those, who get the forms through mail
should submit the filled-in forms to the CET Cell through Speed Post on or
before March 3.
Candidates should affix their left thumb impression on
the reverse of the application forms in the space provided. Otherwise,
such application forms would not be scanned. The candidates were advised
to take a photocopy of their filled-in application forms before submitting
them to the principals or before sending them to the CET Cell. Incomplete
forms and those without the left thumb impression would be rejected, he
said.
Candidates submitting application forms through colleges
would get their admission tickets on or by April 25. Candidates sending
application forms through Speed Post would get their admission ticket
through Speed Post only on or by April 25.
As a special arrangement, candidates this year had been
provided the facility to download admission ticket. If any candidate
failed to receive the admission ticket, he could download it by entering
his application number on the CET website.
The Minister said candidates had to affix their left
thumb impression on the OMR answer sheets after completion of each session
of the test.
Otherwise, such answer sheets would not be scanned and
rank would not be assigned.
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