Karnataka Common Entrance Test
With 100 marks in KCET and 150 in practical exams, you may have a chance at securing a veterinary seat under the OBC category, depending on the cutoffs, which vary each year. Veterinary seats are competitive, so your admission will depend on the specific cutoffs for OBC students and the total number of seats available. Your marks put you in a possible range, but it’s best to check current year cutoffs to be sure.
Failing to write the version code in your KCET OMR sheet can be a concern, but there might still be a chance your answer sheet gets evaluated. While it's important to address this, try to stay calm. Many students might forget to fill out certain details in the OMR sheet. KEA might consider evaluating your answer sheet if all other details are filled correctly (especially your roll number). https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/know-all-about-karnataka-cet-kcet I hope it helps!
The biggest concern is a delay in evaluating your answer sheet. Since the version code helps link your answers to the specific question booklet you received, its absence could lead to confusion and require additional scrutiny during evaluation. This might delay the announcement of your results. In a worst-case scenario, if there is an issue with the question papers themselves (e.g., missing questions or printing errors) and the version code is missing from your answer sheet, it might be difficult to conclusively determine which question set your answers correspond to. The KCET authorities might need to manually verify your answer sheet by matching it with the questions in the specific version of the question booklet you received based on other details like serial number or markings. The KCET authorities might need to manually verify your answer sheet by matching it with the questions in the specific version of the question booklet you received based on other details like serial number or markings. https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/know-all-about-karnataka-cet-kcet I hope it helps!
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With a KCET score of around 75% and a family income of Rs. 90,000 , you may be eligible for the Supernumerary Quota (SNQ) in Karnataka, which is reserved for students from economically weaker backgrounds. This quota offers fee concessions but is highly competitive, and seats are limited, often going to students with higher ranks in KCET.
While your eligibility for SNQ is strong, admission to your preferred college and discipline will depend on your exact rank and the cutoff for SNQ seats in that college and branch. If your rank falls within the cutoff for the desired college and branch under SNQ, you should have a good chance. Make sure to participate actively in the KCET counseling and apply for the SNQ seats.
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With 235 marks in your PCM board exams and 50 marks in KCET, your rank could likely fall around 60,000 to 80,000, although this is an estimate and may vary depending on overall competition and exam difficulty. Your overall percentage would be around 47% in KCET if we consider your score out of 100. However, the exact rank and percentage also depend on how other candidates performed this year, so final results may differ.
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To estimate your KCET rank based on your scores, here's how it generally works:
With a score of 64 in KCET and considering the usual performance trends:
For UAS Dharwad:
Make sure to participate actively in the counseling process for better opportunities!
Yes, you can likely cancel your KCET allotted engineering seat after completing 1 year, The typical window to cancel or surrender KCET allotted seats usually closes after the second or extended round of counselling. Since you have completed year 1, you have missed that window. The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) might impose a penalty for cancelling your seat after such a long period. The specific penalty amount can vary depending on the course you were allotted and the KEA's regulations. https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/know-all-about-karnataka-cet-kcet I hope it helps!
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