KCET Physics Unofficial Answer Key 2025: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has held the KCET Physics exam on April 16, 2025, in various centers across the state. The exam started in the morning and finished at 11:50 AM sharp. The detailed solutions for all 60 questions are being added here one by one. Each question is worth 1 mark and there is no negative marking. Do note that all questions across all sets are the same but their order is shuffled. Hence, questions and answers are directly being added on this page so that students of all sets can follow. It is important to note that the official answer key will be published by the Karnataka Examinations Authority about a week after the exam. The overall weightage of the paper is 60 marks.
KCET Chemistry Unofficial Answer Key 2025: The KCET 2025 Chemistry exam took place on April 16, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 3:50 PM. Now that the exam is over, our experts have prepared an unofficial answer key to help candidates assess their performance. Although the answer key is unofficial, it is designed to give students an idea of their potential scores. The 60-question multiple-choice paper had one mark for each question, and we have provided answers for all of them. Candidates can use this to determine how many questions they answered correctly and incorrectly out of 60, and estimate their chances of passing. Since there is no negative marking, candidates need not deduct any for wrong answers. A score of 35-45 is a safe score to pass in the Chemistry segment. This is irrespective of the category candidates belong to.
KCET Expected Marks and Rank 2025 with 2nd PUC Weightage: Based on previous years' trends, the KCET Expected Marks and Rank 2025 with 2nd PUC Weightage is provided here. Candidates should know that the KCET ranks are determined on the basis of the KCET scores and marks obtained by the candidates in their 2nd PUC results. So, following the similar pattern, the experts have derived the expected marks and ranks with 2nd PUC weightage as well. Here, considering the marks obtained by the candidates in 2nd PUC are between 95 to 80% for KCET 2025 marks from 175 to 40 marks, the expected rank is provided for reference. If a candidate has scored 175 marks in KCET 2025 and 95 to 90% in 2nd PUC, they may expect to be placed at up to 15 rank, and with a score of 100 marks in KCET with 95 to 90% in 2nd PUC they may be ranked at up to 10,300 rank.
KCET Chemistry Paper Review 2025: The Karnataka Examinations Authority has administered the KCET 2025 Chemistry exam on April 16, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 3:50 PM. Immediately after the exam, students' initial reactions and reviews are shared on this page, providing firsthand insights into their exam experience. A comprehensive paper review is also provided, offering detailed information on the key topics and chapters covered in the exam, the difficulty level of the paper, and the type and format of questions asked. This detailed exam analysis aims to provide candidates with a thorough understanding of the exam's structure, question pattern, and overall difficulty level. The difficulty level of the exam is categorised as easy, moderate, tough, easy to moderate, or moderate to tough, based on the preliminary feedback collected from the candidates.
Minimum Rank required for ST Category in JEE Main 2025 for NIT admission: Based on last year's data, we have analyzed the minimum rank requirements for ST category candidates in JEE Main 2025 for NIT admission. The table below provides opening and closing ranks in a range format for top academic courses under the HS/OS quota. For instance, our analysis predicts that for Computer Science and Engineering at NIT Puducherry under HS quota, the expected minimum opening rank will be between 8900 to 9100, while the closing rank will range from 17100-17400. Refer to the table below for more details on other courses.
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Bhubaneswar (Odisha)
Hyderabad (Telangana)
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)
Marwadi University
MIT Group of Institution
ITM Gwalior
IIT Roorkee