Applications are invited
from eligible candidates of Karnataka including the wards of Jammu &
Kashmiri migrants for registration for the “Common Entrance Test-2009”
for admissions to first year Medical / Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy
/ Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga / Engineering / Technology / Architecture
courses for the seats to be notified by the Government in the Professional
Educational Institutions in the state of Karnataka for the academic year
2009-10.
A candidate must appear for the Common Entrance Test
conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority, for PCB subjects in
case of admission to Medical / Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani
/ Naturopathy & Yoga courses and PCM subjects in case of admission
to Engineering / Technology courses. For admission to Architecture course
the candidate must appear for NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)
conducted by the Council of Architecture. (Visit KEA website for list
of institutions conducting NATA).
The merit will be determined in accordance with the provision
of the “Karnataka Selection of Candidates for Admission to Government
Seats in Professional Educational Institutions Rules, 2006”.
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Admission Details :
Brochure cum application form will be supplied through
the schools / colleges located within the State of Karnataka in which
the students are studying 2nd PUC or 12th standard examination upon submission
of Demand Draft for Rs. 550/- to the Principals in advance, drawn in favour
of “The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore”,
payable at Bangalore and Rs. 400/- for students belonging to Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Category-1.
The repeater and ex-students who have passed the qualifying
examination within the State of Karnataka before 2009 should also submit
the demand draft for the above said amount to the respective schools /
colleges. The Karnataka candidates residing outside Karnataka (i.e., Horanadu,
Gadinadu and other Karnataka candidates) who are studying or who have
studied 12th standard or equivalent examination outside the State of Karnataka,
within the territory of India, can procure the brochure cum application
form by “SPEED POST”, by sending a self-addressed cloth-lined envelope
of size 25 cm X 30 cm along with a Demand Draft for Rs. 650/- drawn in
favour of “The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore”,
payable at Bangalore and a Karnataka candidate residing outside India
can get the brochure cum application form by sending a demand draft for
Rs. 3000/-.
The contents on the self-addressed envelope should be
in English or Kannada language only. The cover in which the demand draft
and self-addressed envelope are sent should be boldly superscribed with
the words “REQUEST FOR CET-2009 BROCHURE” and should be sent to the following
address of Executive Director by “Speed Post” ONLY. The KEA will not take
responsibility for the envelopes sent through courier or given in person
or through any other private arrangement and also for incomplete and insufficient
address on the envelope.
Important Note :
A candidate who had obtained a seat in any discipline through the KEA
(CET Cell) in any of the previous yearswill not be eligible to appear
for the Common Entrance Test-2009 for selection of a seat in the same
discipline. Such candidate will immediately forfeit the seat selected
by him during the previous years, upon selection of a seat in a different
discipline during the year.
The merit list of candidates for admission to Medical
and Dental courses will be determined only on the basis of marks obtained
by candidates in PCB subjects, taken together, in the Common Entrance
Test. For Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga / Engineering
/ Technology courses, the merit list will be determined on the basis of
marks obtained in the respective optional subjects, in both qualifying
examination and the Common Entrance Test taken in equal proportions. For
Architecture course, the Merit list will be determined on the basis of
marks obtained in both qualifying examination and NATA
taken in equal proportions.
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