KCET 2022 is scheduled for June 16 to 18, 2022. Candidates who are appearing for the exams must be prepared with all the required documents. To appear for the exam candidates must have their KCET 2022 Admit Card. The admit card is available on the official website. Candidates may download and print their admit cards, to carry along on the exam day. Without the KCET 2022 Admit Card , candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
KCET 2022 will be conducted offline, through pen and paper mode. Candidates will have to fill the answer sheet in an OMR sheet. To avoid any cancellations, Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has laid out certain rules and guidelines to be followed. Candidates are advised to follow these instructions and carry all the required documents to avoid discrepancies.
KCET 2022: Documents to Carry on Exam Day
Here is a list of documents that each candidate must necessarily bring on the exam day:
- Each candidate must carry a hard copy of the KCET 2022 Admit Card.
- For verification, candidates must carry one original ID Proof such as Aadhar Card, PAN Card, College ID, etc.
- Candidates may have to bring a self-declaration for COVID-19 if attached to the admit card.
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KCET 2022: What to Carry on Exam Day?
Candidates appearing for the KCET 2022 exams must note the things to carry and things not to carry strictly to avoid cancellation of candidature:
To Carry | |
---|---|
KCET 2022 Admit Card | Valid ID Proof |
Surgical Face Mask | Black/Blue Ballpoint Pen |
Not To Carry | |
Modern Electronic Gadgets | Papers/Books/Notes |
Mobile Phones/Pagers | Bluetooth |
Calculator | N-95 or Cotton Masks |
White Fluid | Any kind of Jewellery |
Markers | Wrist Watches |
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KCET 2022: Important Instructions
Here are some important instructions for the KCET 2022 exam day:
- Candidates must not wear full sleeves clothes, or cover ears, and the head is not allowed.
- Candidates must carry their admit card and valid ID proof to be allowed in the exam hall.
- Any candidate found in possession of prohibited materials will be disqualified, and no re-examination will be conducted to compensate.
- Candidates must fill out the OMR Answer Sheet carefully. To mark answers, gently fill the entire circle with a black/blue ballpoint pen. Partial marking, tick marks, marking more than one, or small dots will not be considered. Also, only the correct answer according to you must be marked.
- Apart from the answers, candidates must not write or scribble on the answer sheet.
- Candidates will have to write their names in Capital Letters in the space provided on the OMR Sheet only.
- Any damage to the OMR sheet will result in disqualification.
- Bells will be rung as per the Bell Timings. Candidates must follow the instructions and bell to start with the examination.
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