Karnataka PGCET 2020 Admit Card– Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) had issued the admit card for the candidates who have registered for Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (Karnataka PGCET). The admit card is released at the official website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Karnataka PG CET 2020 Admit Card can be downloaded by entering the login credentials (application number and date of birth). Karnataka PGCET hall ticket consists of the crucial information related to the exam. Scroll down to know more about Karnataka PGCET 2020 Admit Card such as its process to download, details mentioned on it, etc.
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Karnataka PGCET 2020 Admit Card
Karnataka PG CET Admit Card consists of the important details related to the exam and it has to be carried to the exam centre. Check the table given below to know about the latest events related to the admit card.
Events | Dates |
Availability of Admit Card | |
Exam dates for ME/ M.Tech/ M.Arch | |
Exam dates MCA and MBA |
Download Admit Card: Click here to download the admit card for Karnataka PGCET 2020.
Official Website: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Karnataka PGCET 2020 Bell Timing
Candidates can check the time table for Karnataka PGCET 2020 Bell Timing. Candidates must follow this schedule to report in the examination hall.
For Karnataka PGCET 2020 Timing – Check Here!
Karnataka PGCET 2020 Revised Exam Date
The exam date has been revised for PGCET. The examination will now conduct on October 13-14, 2020. Check the details is given below-
Click here to download the PGCET 2020 Revised Date Notice.
How to Download Karnataka PGCET 2020 Admit Card?
There are some steps that have to be followed in order to download the admit card. The steps which can be followed to download the hall ticket are mentioned below.
- Click on the link mentioned above or visit the official website
- Enter the login credentials user id and password received after doing the registration
- Download the admit card as and when it appears on the screen
- Take a printout of the admit card
Karnata PGCET 2020 Admit Card: Details Mentioned
The admit card is an important document which consists of the important details related to the exam along with the details of the candidates. Check the details mentioned below.
— Candidate’s name
— Date of Birth
— Exam date and time
— Duration of the exam
— Address of the exam centre
— Some general instructions
— Photograph & signature
Things to carry at the time of examination
There are some documents which must be carried at the time of examination. The list of the documents is given below.
- Printed copy of the admit card
- A valid id proof (aadhar card / passport / PAN card / Any other govt. id proof)
General Instructions for Karnataka PGCET
There is some line of order which candidates have to follow when they appear to give the examination. Check the instructions given below.
- Carry the admit card positively to the exam centre
- Do not take help from the calculators or log tables
- The candidates are prohibited to take electronic items like bluetooth, pagers, cell phones, calculators etc. Also, bits of papers, any written material are also not allowed to be taken
- The candidates can take non – programmable calculators which can be used for M.E. / M.Arch / M.Tech exam
- The candidates are not allowed to wear any types of electronic watch
- Do not create any indiscipline at the time of examination which may lead to cancellation of candidature
- Before answering the questions, make sure all the information has been understood carefully
Karnataka PG CET 2020 Exam Pattern
As and when the admit card is released, the candidates are more eager to know about the exam pattern. It is beneficial for the candidates to be aware of the exam pattern as it allows the candidates to see how a proper preparation strategy could be followed till the time of examination.
For MBA
- Duration: 150 minutes
- No. of question: 100
- Marking scheme: Every question caries 1 mark each
- Session: The exam for this course will be conducted in one session
- Maximum marks: 100
For MCA
- Duration: 150 minutes
- No. of question: 80
- Session: It will be conducted in two session
- Marking scheme: Every question caries 1 mark each
- Maximum marks: 100
- Distribution of questions: Part A carries one mark each. Part B carries 2 marks.
For M.Arch / M.E. / M.Tech
- Duration: 150 minutes
- No. of question: 75
- Session: It will be conducted in two sessions
- Maximum marks: 100
- Version: The question paper will be in four different version
- Marking scheme: 50 questions for 1 mark each; 25 questions for 2 marks each
Karnataka PGCET 2020 Answer Key
The answer keys for Karnataka PGCET are published online at the official website of KEA. The keys are released after the three days of exam. The answer keys can be challenged by the candidates/ parents / lecturers if thhere are any objections in the exam. The challenges can be submitted either through e-mail or speed post with the documents for the justification. After considering the errors, the final answer keys will be published.
Karnataka PGCET 2020 Result
The ranks are going to be assigned by the governing authority in the order of merit in the test. Separate ranks will be assigned to the candidates for M.E. / M.Tech / MCA / MBA. Along with the merit lists, Karnataka PGCET 2020 Result is also going to be published on KEA website (kea.kar.nic.in). The result are only published online. It is not going to be published in KEA premises. Also, the candidates must note that the challenges are going to be accepted only in the case of answer sheets. There will be no re-totalling and revaluation of the OMR sheets.
About Karnataka PGCET
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) for the candidates who want to pursue the courses like MCA, MBA, M.Tech etc. The examination is conducted in the offline mode. For some courses, the exam is conductes in one session and for some in two and four sessions. The maximum marks for all the papers is 100.
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