KCET Results 2024: This year, the exams were held on April 18 and 19. (representative image/express photo)KCET 2024: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has informed the students that they will release the KCET 2024 results after the results of 2nd PUC 2nd exam, and agriculture practical test. In a post on microblogging site, X the state’s Examination Authority said “The results of KCET-24 can be published only after the announcement of the 2nd PUC 2nd exam and Agriculture Practical Test results. Further, KEA will officially notify the date on which results will be published, prior to the announcement date.”
Candidates who appeared for the KCET examination can check the results at the official website — kea.kar.nic.in.
The results of KCET-24 can be published only after the announcement of the 2nd PUC 2nd exam and Agriculture Practical Test results. Further, KEA will officially notify the date on which results will be published, prior to the announcement date.@CMofKarnataka @drmcsudhakar
— KEA (@KEA_karnataka) May 20, 2024
Candidates will be required to key in their registration number/ roll number and password to check the scorecard. Last year, the result was declared on June 15, for the exams which the exams were conducted between May 20 to 21, and before that, the result was declared on July 30, for the exams conducted between June 16 to 18.
Along with announcing the KCET results, the examination authority will release the cut-off 2024 and merit list. This year, the exams were held on April 18 and 19, 2024.
The exam is conducted for admissions into various BTech programmes offered by the Karnataka CET participating institutes. Qualified candidates will be able to appear for the KCET counselling rounds for further admission process.
– Each question in the KCET exam 2024 carries 1 mark
– There is no negative marking in the exam
– Total marks will be calculated based on the total number of correct responses multiplied by 1
Last year, over 2.4 lakh students appeared in the entrance exam. More than 1.21 lakh boys and 1.40 lakh girls appeared for the exam. The exam was conducted in 592 exam centres across the state out of which 121 centres were located in Bengaluru. Nearly 16,000 non-Kannadiga students enrolled for this examination and were exempted from writing the compulsory Kannada exam, claimed KEA.
Some candidates are claiming that they did not get their rankings, crowd have gathered at the KEA office Students have complained that their qualifying examination marks have not been considered for ranking. However KEA responded that a fresh link will be sent for candidates to upload the class 12 marks.