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Abhishek Dhawan

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KEA conducts Karnataka PGCET as an offline exam using the OMR input system. Candidates have to attempt the exam in pen and paper mode at the designated exam centre. Candidates need to0 mark the answers in an OMR sheet provided at the test centre. Each question will have options. The most appropriate option will have to be selected and candidates have to mark the bubble corresponding to the most appropriate answer. For example if the answer to question 2 is C, then the bubble C has to be darkened.

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Karnataka PGCET exam has a total of 100 questions to be answered within a time duration of 120 minutes. In case a candidates leaves any question unanswered, no marks will be added or deducted. Also, no marks are awarded or deducted for any question, where the candidate has selected multiple answer choices. Infact, there is no negative marking in the exam. For each correct response marked by the candidate in the OMR sheet, KEA will award one mark in Karnataka PGCET 2023 exam while for the wrong answers, no marks will be deducted.

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As per the Karnataka PGCET exam pattern, each section of the exam for MBA course will have as many as 25 questions. All questions in the PGCET exam will carry one mark each. Since all sections of the PGCET exam will have a similar weightage in terms of marks and number of questions, all the sections hold equal importance.

Candidates have 120 minutes to answer all the multiple-choice questions of Karnataka PGCET exam. It is compulsory to answer all the questions. Candidates will not get the option to select questions in the question paper. The exam is held in offline mode.

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For every right answer, candidates will be awarded one mark in Karnataka PGCET 2024 exam while for the wrong answers, no marks will be deducted. The total marks of the Karnataka PGCET 2024 exam are 100. Candidates get 120 minutes to answer all the multiple-choice questions. It is compulsory to answer all the questions in the Karnataka PGCET exam. Candidates will not get the option to select questions in the question paper. To score maximum marks, it is important to answer questions with accuracy. No marks are awarded in case of selection of multiple answers.

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The Karnataka PGCET admit card is not issued to those candidates whose application forms were incomplete. However, if the application process has been successfully completed by the candidates and yet the dmit card is not issued then candidates must contact KEA authorities immediately. The KEA official will guide the candidates on what to do in such cases based on the issue being faced. Candidates must not delay in contactiung the officials, as this may lead to last minute conflicts before the exam.

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Candidates are advised to check all the details mentioned in their hall tickets as soon as they log in to download the admit card. In case of any error in the details, candidates must check the application form confirmation page and match if they made an error in the application form or only the admit card hosts the incorrect detail. In case of any discrepancy, candidates need to contact KEA immediately. The officials will issue a fresh hall ticket to the candidates with the correct information.

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No, the KEA does not send the hard copy of the Karnataka PGCET admit card to any applicant via post or at the exam centre. Therefore, candidates need to download the hall ticket and take a printout of the hall ticket. Candidates must follow the steps below to download the Karnataka PGCET hall ticket.

  • Visit the official website of KEA, i.e. kea.kar.nic.in

  • On the home page, click on the tab for 'Admissions' from the menu followed by clicking the 'PGCET - MBA, MCA Admissions' from the drop-down menu

  •  Enter the login credentials, including registration number and password on redirection

  • Complete the captcha verification.
  • The admit card app

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Candidates can download the Karnataka PGCET admit card online. No other mode is available for issuance of the Karnataka PGCET admit card. Candidates need the application number and date of birth to download the admit card. The application number can be retrieved from the email received from KEA after the application confirmation. Also, candidates can check the printed copy of the application confirmation page to find the Karnataka PGCET application number.

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Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) releases the Karnataka PGCET admit card in an online mode. Several candidates face issues while downloading the PGCET hall ticket. Some of these problems may include the following:

  • Poor internet connectivity
  • Server jam due to heavy traffic
  • Incorrect entry of login credentials
  • Incomplete registration

Candidates who have not completed the registration or haven't paid the application fee before the last date are not eligible to appear for the Karnataka PGCET exam. Candidates may write to KEA's office for a resolution as soon as possible.

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Yes, candidates must preserve their Karnataka PGCET admit card until the admission process is over. Karnataka PGCET participating institutes may require the candidates' admit card to appear for the test. Candidates will have to submit a copy of the admit card during admissions. During the counselling process candidates have to show the final print out of Karnataka PGCET application form, admit card, among other documents.

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