PGCET 2021: As per the updates, Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the online application form of the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) in online mode. The application form has been released for admission to MBA, MCA, ME, MTech and MArch courses. Students seeking admission to postgraduate courses will be able to apply online at the KEA official website. They can apply for Karnataka PGCET by 16th September 2021. To be eligible for Karnataka PGCET, a candidate must have cleared the undergraduate level in the respective subject. The entrance exam is conducted for admission to part-time and full-time MBA, MCA, ME, MTech and MArch courses in affiliated institutes.
PGCET 2021 Application Form - Direct Link
PGCET 2021 Registration
In order to apply for KEA PGCET 2021, students will be first required to register themselves with their names, parents’ names, native states of their fathers, genders, dates of birth, candidates’ place of birth, contact information including mobile phone numbers and email ids. Candidates can register themselves online in the official website and fill the basic details like name, educational qualification, address and other required details and submit the application form. After registering with this information, PGCET applicants will be redirected to apply online for admission to PG courses with information on educational qualifications and pay the fees online.
Karnataka PGCET 2021
Karnataka PGCET or Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test is administered by Karnataka Examination Authority every year. Karnataka PGCET acts as the gateway exam for admission into PG courses including MBA, MCA, M.E., M.Tech. and M.Arch in the state of Karnataka. Typically, the Karnataka PGCET exam is conducted in July due to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the exam schedule has been postponed.
Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test will be held for a total of 100 marks. The question pattern and allotment of marks will differ based on programmes opted and disciplines chosen by the candidates. No negative marks will be cut for marking wrong answers. The eligibility test is conducted on pen-paper mode.
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