Karnataka PGCET 2022 MTech exam tomorrow; Paper pattern
Isha Jain | November 18, 2022 | 12:39 PM IST | 1 min read
KEA will conduct the Karnataka PGCET 2022 MTech exam tomorrow. Candidates can check paper pattern and exam timings here.
Candidates can check list of top colleges accepting Karnataka PGCET score here.
Check NowNEW DELHI - Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is going to conduct the Karnataka PGCET exam 2022 for admission to MTech courses tomorrow. The Karnataka PGCET will be a paper-based exam for the duration of two hours. According to the Karnataka PGCET 2022 schedule, the MTech exam will be held on November 19, while the MCA and MBA test will be conducted on November 20.
Candidates who have registered for the KEA PGCET exam 2022 are required to carry the admit and other required documents at the exam centre. The Karnataka PGCET 2022 admit card has been made available online by KEA at kea.kar.nic.in.
Karnataka PGCET 2022 - Highlights
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Events |
Dates |
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Mode of exam |
Offline (Pen and Paper) |
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Duration of test |
150 minutes |
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Exam Timings |
2:30 to 4:30 PM |
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Karnataka PGCET exam date |
MTech - November 19, 2022 |
The Karnataka PGCET exam is conducted as a paper and pen based exam. There will be 100 MCQs in the PGCET exam, with a maximum total score of 100 in the PGCET exam 2022.
Each question will be of the ObjectiveType of Multiple Choice There will be four different versions of the question paper. The maximum mark available for each correct answer is +1. There will be no negative marking for incorrect responses.If more than one answer is marked against a question on the OMR sheet, no marks will be awarded. Candidates must use a blue or black ink ball point pen to mark the correct answers on the OMR answer sheet.
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