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Yes, you can write the KCET exam, as long as you fulfill the KCET eligibility criteria . Here are the key points to consider:
Check official KCET guidelines for complete details.
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Yes, you can write the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) exam, even though your mother studied up to the 10th class in Karnataka and you studied in Andhra Pradesh. As long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria, such as being an Indian citizen, having Karnataka domicile or being a resident for a specific period, you are eligible to appear for KCET. Check specific eligibility rules on the official KCET website.
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Hello there, Yes, you can write the KCET exam if you are a student of Andhra Pradesh, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) provides a specific category for students who have studied outside of Karnataka, but your mother’s education in Karnataka won’t affect your eligibility as long as you meet other requirements. You may need to check the specific details for the "outside Karnataka" category.
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To be eligible for the KCET exam, there are specific residency and educational requirements. While your mother studied up to 10th grade in Karnataka, your own education in Andhra Pradesh may affect your eligibility.
To be eligible, candidates typically need to have studied in Karnataka for at least seven years, or have passed the 10th and 12th exams from a Karnataka institution. However, if your mother’s mother tongue is one of the specified languages (like Kannada, Tulu, etc.), and your family has ties to Karnataka, you may still be eligible.
It's best to review the official guidelines or contact the Karnataka Examinations Authority for more clarity on your situation.
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Since your mother studied up to 10th class in Karnataka and you studied in Andhra Pradesh , your eligibility for the KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) would depend on your domicile status.
For KCET, a candidate must satisfy at least one of the following criteria:
Domicile of Karnataka: You should have studied in Karnataka for a minimum of 7 years between 1st to 10th grade to be eligible for the state quota.
Karnataka Resident: If you are a resident of Karnataka or your mother belongs to Karnataka, you may be eligible for certain seats, even if you studied outside Karnataka.
However, since you studied in Andhra Pradesh , you would likely be considered under the All India Quota if you are not a Karnataka resident.
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