
KCET 2022 application window to reopen today, know other details here
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The KCET application window will reopen today for the students who missed out the chance last time. Students can check here for more updates and information.
KCET application window 2022: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will soon reopen the application process for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, or KCET 2022, today, May 29, 2022. Students who missed out on the opportunity last time can now register themselves for the Karnataka CET 2022 by visiting the official website, i.e., kea.kar.nic.in. on or before the last date to avoid the last-minute rush. Students can register for the same till May 30, 2022.
The examination authority has decided to reopen the application process and provide applicants with another chance to apply for KCET 2022.
KEA in the official notice explained, " At the request of many students and parents, a final chance is given to students who have not registered to appear for CET 2022. Those who did not register or apply online can register, pay the fees and apply online from May 29 to 30 before 8 pm to be eligible for admission to various professional courses for the year 2022."
As per the released schedule, the KCET 2022 is scheduled to be conducted on June 16 and will end on June 18, 2022.
Go to the KEA official website - kea.kar.nic.in.
Click on the link that reads the "Karnataka CET application" link, on the home page

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