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Karnataka KSET provisional score list out, steps to check

Karnataka SET 2023 Result: Candidates who appeared for the exam will have to visit the official website to check the scores - cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

KSET 2023 results awaitedKSET 2023 Results: Candidates will have to key in their roll number to login and check their Karnataka SET score. (Representative image/Express Photo)

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) on May 2 released the KSET 2023 score list. Candidates who appeared for the exam will have to visit the official website to check the score list – cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

The authority clarifies that this is only a provisional score list and the candidates should not presume they have qualified KSET exam 2023.

The examination authority conducted the KSET exam on January 13 to recruit assistant professors for state universities. Candidates will have to key in their roll number to login and check their Karnataka SET score.

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Karnataka SET 2023 Result: How to check score

Step 1: Visit the official website – cetonline.karnataka.gov.in

Step 2: On the home page, search for and click on the “KSET 2023 Result” link

Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page.

Step 4: Key in the roll number to login.

Step 5: The Karnataka SET result will be displayed. Download and save for future reference.

The provincial answer keys were published earlier and after verifying the objections, the final answer key were released on April 4. The subject wise score list of paper one and paper two of all 41 subjects including commerce, Kannada, economics and English has been published in the official KEA website for the information of the candidates.

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As per the official notification released by the examination authority can be mailed to keakset2023@gmail.com along with complete details on or before May 10.

KSET Paper one was conducted from 10 am to 11 am, consisted of 50 objective-type questions worth 100 marks. Paper two of KSET held from 12 pm to 2 pm, included 100 questions worth to 200 marks. Candidates from the general category need to secure a minimum aggregate of 40 percent, while candidates from SC, ST, PwD, Transgender, and other reserved categories need to attain a minimum of 35 percent aggregate marks across both papers.

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