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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR KCET VERIFICATION

 KCET DOCUMENT VERIFICATION

The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025 organized by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is a milestone test for students looking to secure admission to undergraduate programs in engineering, pharmacy, and other professional courses in Karnataka. Below is a recap of the major points:



Admit Card & Application

Application Period: January 23 – February 24, 2025

Release of Admit Card: 6th April 2025


 KCET 2025 Exam Dates

Kannada Language: 15 April 2025

Principal KCET Exam: April 16–17, 2025


Provisional Answer Key Release Date: 18 April 2025

Final Answer Key & Kannada Language Result: April 25, 2025


KCET 2025 Result Date: May 24, 2025


Document Verification: June First week


Class 12 Marks Entry Window: Opened on 26th May, 2025 for candidates with missing or incorrect 2nd PUC registration numbers


✅ Eligibility Criteria

Nationality: Must be an Indian national

Educational Qualification:

Having completed 2nd PUC/12th standard with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, and Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer Science as optional subjects, and English as one of the language of study


Minimum Marks: The General category candidates should have obtained a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in the subjects of eligibility; SC/ST/OBC candidates should have obtained a minimum of 40%.

Domicile Requirement: The candidate should have lived in Karnataka for at least seven academic years from 1st standard to 2nd PUC/12th standard as of July 1, 2025, and should have appeared and passed SSLC/10th standard or 2nd PUC/12th standard Karnataka State examination

 Cutoff & Counseling Cut-off Ranks: To be published on the official KEA website during counseling hours Counseling Process: Starts in June 2025; includes document verification, option entry, and seat allotment

DOCUMENT REQIRED FOR VERIFICATION


1) SSLC MARKS CARD
2) 2ND PUC MARKS CARD
3) KCET APPLICATION FORM
4)KCET ADMIT CARD
5)ADHAR CARD
6)INCOME CARD CERTIFICATE
7)CASTE CERTIFICATE
8)STUDY CERTIFICATE (Student should have minimum of 7 years have been studied in Karnataka)
9)KANNADA MEDIUM CERTIFICATE(minimum of 7 years)

FORMATS FOR DOCUMENTS







PROCESS BEFORE DOCUMENT VERIFICATION

*The study certificate and Kannada medium certificate should be signed by BEO of District officer
*All the documents must be made 3 sets and Attested by Gazette officer OR Notary should be done on  each page.

DOCUMENT VERIFICATION CENTRE

*The KEA will announce the document verification Centre those Centre which is near to you you can go.

*The students should go to Centre for document verification on the date of particular ranks mentioned on that day.

*The students should carry all the documents of 3 sets with original documents 

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