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KCET to be held on April 28,29 and 30
CET 2010 TIME TABLE
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April 28,2010
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Wednesday
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10:30am to 11:50am
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Biology
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60
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April 28,2010
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Wednesday
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2:30pm to 3:50pm
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Maths
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60
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April 29,2010
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Thursday
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10:30am to 11:50am
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Physics
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60
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April 29,2010
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Thursday
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2:30pm to 3:50pm
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Chemistry
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60
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April 30
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Friday
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11 am
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Gadinadu candidates
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April 30
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Friday
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1 pm
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Horanadu candidates
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The Common Entrance Test (CET) dates for 2010 have been announced. With students across the state preparing for the biggest examinations of their lives — the Class 12 and PUC board exams and CET — the government on Monday made it known when the red-letter day is.
Higher education minister Aravind Limbavali said CET will be held on April 28 and 29, 2010 (see above for timetable). The Kannada language test for Gadinadu and Horanadu candidates is on April 30.
MORE CET COUNSELLING CENTRES
Bringing respite to thousands of candidates, the education department has delivered what it promised to do — to have more CET counselling centres. “Three more counselling centres in Mangalore, Shimoga and Davangere will be operational from 2010,” said Limbavali.
So far, CET counselling has been held in Bangalore, Hubli and Gulbarga. The Karnataka Examinations Authority did this to ease the burden on candidates, who have to travel from faraway places to Bangalore to participate in the counselling.
According to Limbavali, the CET coaching centres through EduSat, which were inaugurated a month ago, is a hit. “The number has increased 102 centres. Also, 50 other areas are asking for such centres,” said Limbavali. He iterated the government’s previous stand, that of having a single CET.
DEVELOPMENT OF COLLEGES
On development of colleges in the state, Limbavali said 175 degree, engineerng and diploma colleges have been planned. Of these, 32 colleges are undergoing infrastructural development and land has to be acquired for 12 colleges.
“The process is going on, and work on 50 colleges will start in a week. KHB, PWD and RITES have been roped in as construction agencies. But excess cash was released in Ramnagar. Of Rs 27 crores sanctioned, we need only Rs 17 crores. I won’t intervene in this. In Hassan, Rs 48 crores was approved for an engineering college and Rs 37 released. But I won’t intervene in this matter, too,” said Limbavali.
The KCET seat selection process gets under way

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It’s a mega-budget seatselection process. With about Rs 1.5 crore being spent on it, the process will hopefully will be smooth and painless for the candidates.
The decentralized counselling will kick off at three Karnataka Examination Authority centres in Bangalore, Gulbarga and Hubli from June 11. KEA has initiated such a process to take the pressure off candidates. They can take part in seat selection closer to their hometowns instead of coming to Bangalore.
KEA officials said all systems are in place. “Everything has been planned; there is no room for glitches,” said an official confidently.
The software was developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). Using BSNL connectivity, the process goes online at all three centres. This is backed by radio frequency lines and supported by NIC engineers.
As seat selection process is simultaneous, if there is any problem in one centre, there is an automatic lock-down on computers in other centres as well.
Giving an example, the officer said: “If the 50th ranked candidate in Bangalore has not selected a seat yet, the next ranked candidate, who may be elsewhere, cannot bypass the higher-ranked candidate. If there is a technical snag in one centre and the candidate cannot select her seat, there is lock-down on computers in other centres. Systems should be up and running within 20 minutes.”
The technology is similar to what’s being used by the Railways, only on a smaller scale. Candidates at any centre can choose seats anywhere in the state, added the official.
The seat selection process for medical colleges will start at 9.30 am at all centres on June 11. Lakshmi Savdi, cooperation minister, will inaugurate it in Gulbarga; Murugesh Nirani, minister of large and small industries, will inaugurate the Hubli centre and higher education minister Aravind Limbavalli will kick off counselling in Bangalore.
Technical history
Started first counselling in 1994 with 16,000 seats for 53 colleges
Then, seats taken were manually updated on a board outside the KEA
In 2001, KEA did a technology upgrade
Now, CET has upgraded to Oracle 10-G software with a high-end server from Wipro
Entire cabling system was changed to CAT-6 cables for better connectivity
Karnataka CET counselling commences today
600 additional free medical seats likely,CET 2009 counselling commences today
Counselling for CET 2009 commences on Thursday, when the admission round for medical/dental seats will be held for physically disabled candidates.
There are a total of 2,815 medical seats in all the colleges — government, private and minority — in the state. Of these, 1,120 are under the CET or government quota. The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is expecting nearly 600 more seats to be added to the government quote. Private colleges right now have 1,628 of the total seats. According the medical seat matrix, the government – private college ratio is 42:58; 23:73 for minority institutions and 15:85 for deemed universities.
In the dental stream, the overall availability of seats is 2,350. Of these, 750 are in the government quote; 1,544 with private colleges and 16 under the all-India quota.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITY
Candidates claiming a seat under the persons-with-disability category have to compulsorily appear before the medical board comprising the executive director and three specialists. The medical examination will be held on Thursday. The board will examine the candidates and certify the percentage of disability. Those with less than 40% diability and those who fail to appear before the committee will not be eligible for selection under the category. The seat selection for eligible candidates for medical/dental/ISM&H courses will also be held on Thursday at 2.30 pm. For engineering/ technology it will be held at 4 pm. The list of eligible candidates prepared by the medical board will be final for selection under the category.
The number of seats available under the category are: medical – 13, dental – 3, ISM&H – 1 and engineering – 130 BREAKUP OF ADMISSION FEE
Medical Govt colleges — Rs 16,700
Private unaided colleges— Rs 42,500
Dental
Govt colleges — Rs 14,400
Private unaided colleges — Rs 32,500
ISM&H
Govt colleges — Rs 8,590
Private unaided colleges — Rs 28,590
Aided Colleges — Rs 18,590
Engg/ technology/ architecture
Govt colleges — Rs 18,090
Private unaided colleges – Rs 18,090 and Rs 28,090 (for non-minority colleges)
Aided Colleges – Rs 18,090
BREAK-UP OF SEAT SHARING
Medical Govt – 85% Aided College Private unaided colleges
Non-minority – 42% Minority – 27%
Dental
Govt – 85%, Aided College Private unaided colleges Non-minority – 35%, Minority – 25%
ISM&H
Govt – 100%, Aided College 80%,Private unaided colleges Non-minority 20% Minority
Engg/ technology/ architecture
Govt – 100%, Aided College 95%, Private unaided colleges Non-minority 50%
Minority 45%
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CET RESULTS ON MONDAY
The results of the Common Entrance Test (CET) 2009 will be declared on Monday. They’ll be published in all 227 test centres after 1 pm.
The KCET 2009 results will be declared on May 25. Friday will be the last date to submit mark sheets for CBSE 12 and ISC students. Karnataka Examination Authority officer SP Kulkani said KEA received around 800 mark sheets from students.
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Poll effect: CET now on May 6, 7
The Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to professional colleges has been postponed in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Karnataka Examination Authority on Tuesday announced May 6 and 7 as the new dates for CET. The earlier dates were April 29 and 30.
Common Entrance Test and Kannada-language test for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates will be held as follows:
Wednesday, May 6: 10.30-11.50 am: Biology (60 marks); 2.30 -3.50 pm: Maths (60 marks) Thursday, May 7: 10.30-11.50 am: Physics (60 marks); 2.30-3.50 pm: Chemistry (60 marks) Friday, May 8: 11 am: Kannada test for Gadinadu Kannadigas; 1 pm: Kannada test for Horanadu Kannadigas.
However, the seat-selection process will be held as per the schedule notified in the CET-2009 brochure.
KCET seat matric : 50:50 – engg, 42:58 – medical
It’s 50:50 for engg, 42:58 for medical ,CET For Dental Is Abolished
Coming to the aid of poor and meritorious students, the Karnataka government and private colleges on Tuesday fixed seat-sharing formula at 50:50 for engineering and 42:58 for medical courses.
The CET has been done away with for dental, Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathy courses from this academic year. Admissions will be based on Class 12 or II PU marks.
The fee structure has come down for engineering courses, while it is unchanged for medical courses. In the 50:50 engineering seat ratio, 25% will be kept for poor and meritorious students. The fee is Rs 15,000. The remaining 25% of seats will have Rs 25,000 in fees — the same as last year.
In minority institutions, 20% government engineering seats are allotted for poor and meritorious students with fee of Rs 15,000 and another 20% for Rs 25,000. The rest would be given for managements, higher education minister Aravind Limbavali said. Read more »
CET on April 29, 30 2009.
It’s official. After months of being on tenterhooks on whether CET will be held for two days or one day, engineering, medical and dental aspirants can finally heave a sigh of relief.
At the KEA governing council meeting headed by higher education minister Aravind Limbavali on Wednesday, it was decided that CET 2009 (Common Entrance Test) will be held on April 29 and 30. “In the last two years, CET was conducted on one day. This year we decided to conduct it on two days in the interest of students,” the minister told reporters. Read more »
CET counselling may be held at Hubli, Gulbarga
Bangalore: Here’s some good news for CET aspirants from Hubli and Gulbarga. If the state government has its way, students no longer need to come all the way to Bangalore for the counselling.
A proposal has been sent to start counselling centres in Hubli and Gulbarga to help students from these districts and surrounding areas.
Sources told TOI: “During counselling, students from lower income group find it difficult to book a hotel room as they are expensive in Bangalore. The room rates usually go up at the time of the counselling. Therefore, most of these students come directly to the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) and use the facilities there. If centres are opened in Hubli and Gulbarga, then those from nearby areas can go there directly.’’ They said the rush for the counselling will also be reduced. Read more »
2nd PUC exam time table for 2008.
Race to the second PUC has began. The schedule for the PUC 2009 is out! Here is the time table
16 March: Chemistry
19 March:Physics
20 March: Kannada
23 March: Mathematics
24 March: Electronics / Computers
25 March: Biology
26 March: Hindi / Sanskrit.
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