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New Delhi, Updated on May 27, 2025 14:55 IST

The Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025 hall ticket for two engineering branches has been released. Candidates appearing for the exam can check the Karnataka PGCET MTech/ME timetable and bell timings here.

Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025 Hall Ticket

Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025 Hall Ticket

Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has issued the hall ticket of Karnataka PGCET MTech/ME 2025 for the mechanical, civil and electronics branches. Candidates appearing for these subjects can get the Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025 hall ticket download link online at the official website: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. To download the Karnataka PGCET MTech hall ticket 2025, they need to use their login ID/registration number, password and captcha code.

Along with the Karnataka PGCET MTech hall ticket, the exam day schedule and bell timings have also been released. The Karnataka PGCET ME/MTech exam will be held on May 31, 2025, from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. The question paper will consist of 100 questions, carrying a total of 100 marks. Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking.

Karnataka PGCET MTech 2025 Bell Timings

Those appearing for the exam can check as well as follow the Karnataka PGCET MTech bell timings:

Bell Number 

Session 

Particulars 

First Bell

2 PM

Candidates must show their Karnataka PGCET admit card and valid ID to enter and occupy their seats. Invigilators will verify the candidate’s photo and details, and distribute OMR sheets only to those present. They must write their name, PGCET number, shade the corresponding circle, and ensure it matches the number on their hall ticket.

Second Bell

2.15 PM

At 2:20 PM, the Deputy Chief Superintendent should hand over sealed question paper packets to invigilators. They must announce and show the sealed packet, asking two candidates to verify and sign it before opening. Question papers should be distributed at 2:25 PM. They must enter and shade, write the question booklet serial number, and sign the OMR answer sheet.

Third Bell

2.30 PM

At 2:30 PM, candidates may open the question booklet and begin answering. After this time, no one can enter or leave the exam hall until the session ends.

Fourth Bell

3.30 PM

This is the first caution bell, indicating that one hour of the exam has passed.

Fifth Bell

4 PM 

This second caution bell signals that 30 minutes remain in the exam.

Sixth Bell

4.25 PM

This is the final caution bell; invigilators must announce, β€œOnly five minutes remain for the exam to end. 

Seventh Bell

4.30 PM

At the end of the exam, invigilators must ensure all candidates stop writing and immediately collect the OMR answer sheets.

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