The CET examination will be held from May 20 to 22. While the first two days are for all students, the third day is a Kannada language test for Gadinadu and Horanadu Kannadiga candidates.
A total of 2,61,610 candidates have registered for K-CET at 592 centres across the state. As many as 121 centres are in Bengaluru alone. A total of 23,050 officials have been deployed for exam duty and video coverage is arranged at the exam centres.
The exam will be held in two sessions from 11:30 am to 11:50 am and 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm for the first two days. Day one will have Biology in the morning, Math in the noon. Likewise, on day two, candidates will answer Physics in the morning and Chemistry in the noon.
Students are expected to be seated at their designated seats by 10:20 am and 2:20 pm when the first bell rings. However, since the oath-taking ceremony of the new chief minister is scheduled on the same day, the KEA advised students in the centres in Bengaluru city to reach their respective exam venues two hours in advance.
Ramya, ED, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) which conducts. the examination said on Friday that the authority has taken appropriate measures to ensure students reach designated centres without delay, and steps are taken anticipating traffic congestion owing to the oath-taking ceremony on May 20.
As a special arrangement, breakfast and lunch will be provided to all who have their centre at St Joseph Indian PU College (AR-code) on Vittal Mallya road because of its proximity to Kanteerava stadium where the oath-taking ceremony is to take place. They ought to reach the centre by 8:30 am.
Ramya added that the 8:30 am in time for students who have their centres in the city applies even applies to those who are taking only the Maths exam. She added that candidates can seek the help of nearby police to reach their centres by showing their admission ticket.
Details of the instructions can be found on the department website kea.kar.nic.in
Students need to come in by 8:30 am at the following centres, and this applies to those who are writing only Maths exam too —
Bishop Cotton women PU college
Goodwill PU College for Girls
St Josephs PU College, Residency road
St Joseph Indian PU College
St Annes Girls PU College
RBANMS PU College
Cathedral Comp PU College
St Euphrasias Girls High School and Composite PU College
Stracey Memorial Composite PU College
Hasanath PU College for Women
SJRC BIFR PU College
A total of 2,61,610 candidates have registered for K-CET at 592 centres across the state. As many as 121 centres are in Bengaluru alone. A total of 23,050 officials have been deployed for exam duty and video coverage is arranged at the exam centres.
The exam will be held in two sessions from 11:30 am to 11:50 am and 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm for the first two days. Day one will have Biology in the morning, Math in the noon. Likewise, on day two, candidates will answer Physics in the morning and Chemistry in the noon.
Students are expected to be seated at their designated seats by 10:20 am and 2:20 pm when the first bell rings. However, since the oath-taking ceremony of the new chief minister is scheduled on the same day, the KEA advised students in the centres in Bengaluru city to reach their respective exam venues two hours in advance.
Ramya, ED, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) which conducts. the examination said on Friday that the authority has taken appropriate measures to ensure students reach designated centres without delay, and steps are taken anticipating traffic congestion owing to the oath-taking ceremony on May 20.
As a special arrangement, breakfast and lunch will be provided to all who have their centre at St Joseph Indian PU College (AR-code) on Vittal Mallya road because of its proximity to Kanteerava stadium where the oath-taking ceremony is to take place. They ought to reach the centre by 8:30 am.
Ramya added that the 8:30 am in time for students who have their centres in the city applies even applies to those who are taking only the Maths exam. She added that candidates can seek the help of nearby police to reach their centres by showing their admission ticket.
Details of the instructions can be found on the department website kea.kar.nic.in
Students need to come in by 8:30 am at the following centres, and this applies to those who are writing only Maths exam too —
Bishop Cotton women PU college
Goodwill PU College for Girls
St Josephs PU College, Residency road
St Joseph Indian PU College
St Annes Girls PU College
RBANMS PU College
Cathedral Comp PU College
St Euphrasias Girls High School and Composite PU College
Stracey Memorial Composite PU College
Hasanath PU College for Women
SJRC BIFR PU College