A Hand Book For K-CET. 1.
A Handbook for K-CET A guide to prepare for CET By: Rahul R. Pai & Pradeep Pai. A Handbook for K-CET (A guide to prepare for CET) By: Rahul R Pai, 5/22A1, Near S.V. Temple, Marpady Village, Moodbidri. & Pradeep Pai, “Kamakshi”, Near Lingadkona Temple, Kumta Road, Sirsi. Preface This book has been prepared with an intension of providing necessary information and solving ambiguities among the students and help them perform better in CET.
We being engineering students know the difficulties faced by the students during the various stages of the entrance exams. Hope this book helps to understand the various stages and a few preparation techniques. We wish students from every village secure top ranks in CET. We like to thank our Parents who have supported us in all stages of our life. Our heart filled thanks to Mrs.
Jancy P.N, H.O.D of Mathematics, Alva’s P.U. College and our friends, Prajwal Lingad and Siddarth Bhat who have helped us in making this book more informative.
There may be some typographical errors. Any suggestions for enriching this material may be sent through mail. We wish great success to all students. Pai ([email protected]) & Pradeep Pai ([email protected]).
Introduction The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) is being conducted for the purpose of determining the eligibility of Karnataka candidates to the Government share of seat in various courses. The courses to which a candidate can seek entry through CET are Engineering (B.E) / Technology (B.Tech) Homeopathy Ayurveda Unani Naturopathy & Yoga B.Sc in Agriculture B.Sc in Sericulture B.Sc in Horticulture B.Sc in Forestry B.Sc in Agri. Bio-Tech B.H.Sc (Home Science) B.F.Sc (Fisheries) B.Sc in Agri.
Marketing & co-op B.Tech in AgriEngineering B.Tech in Food Technology B.Tech in Dairy Technology B.Pharm D.Pharm. Engineering and Technology: Engineering is a combination of mathematics, science and technology. Engineers produce creative solutions to the real world problems through application of science and mathematics. Some of the main branches of engineering are: Electronics and Communication Engineering. Computer Science and Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Electrical Engineering.
Civil Engineering. Information Science & Technology. Chemical Engineering. Students claiming for an Engineering seat under KCET exam should pass 2nd PUC / 12th standard with English as one of the language. He / She should have an aggregate of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (40%for SC, ST, Category 1, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B category students). The KCET rank will be determined by taking equal proportions of marks in PCM subjects in 2nd PUC / 12th standard and KCET. Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga: For opting any of these courses a student should have biology as an optional subject.
The candidate should pass 2nd PUC/12th standard with English as one of the language and should obtain a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (40% for OBC, SC, ST). Rank will be given on the basis of 2nd PUC/12th standard and KCET marks taking them in equal proportions.
Farm Science Courses: B.Sc (Agriculture): This is a 4 year degree program above 2nd PUC / 12th standard. This course mainly focuses on agriculture and agricultural economics. B.Sc (Sericulture): This is also a 4 year course. This field is concerned with the art of rearing silkworms for the production of silk. B.Sc (Horticulture): This is a 3 year course. It is the science of plant cultivation including the process of preparing soil for the planting of seeds. B.Sc (Forestry): This is a 4 year course dealing with the science of managing forests, tree plantations and related natural resources.
B.Sc (Agricultural Biotechnology): Agricultural biotechnology covers the study of the concepts, methods and range of tools employed to increase the production or processing of agricultural products. It is a 3 year course. B.Tech in Food Technology: It is a 4 year degree program after 10+2. Food technology is the application of food science to the selection, preservation, processing, packaging, distribution and use of nutritious and wholesome food. B.Tech in Dairy Technology: This is 4 year degree program deals with advanced technology and machineries that increases productivity in dairy industries. B.H.Sc (Home science): Home science is the study built on knowledge that pertains to home as well as the outside world.
Some subjects involved are rural development, Hygiene, Home management etc. B.F.Sc (Bachelor of Fishery Sciences): This is a 4 year course involving agriculture, medical treatment of aquatic animals, fish processing including curing, canning, freezing and by-products and waste utilization. The candidate willing to take any of the above farm science courses should pass in 2nd PUC /12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
The rank will be decided on the basis of the marks obtained in 2nd PUC/12th standard and KCET taken in equal proportions. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & A.H): B.V.Sc & A.H deals with animal sciences and their treatment.
Dealing with diseases and other problems of birds & animals is the main objective. Usually it is a 5 year course where you get to study about the anatomy and structure of animals and birds. Clinical practical skills are acquired by candidates during the course of study. The student opting for B.V.Sc & A.H should pass 2nd PUC / 12th standard and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% in PCB and English subjects (40% for SC, ST, OBC candidates). The rank will be decided only on marks of PCB & KCET. B.Pharm: Bachelor of Pharmacy is a degree in the field of pharmacy. The course is about understanding the properties and impacts of medicines and developing the skills required to counsel patients about their use.
The duration of course is 4 years. The candidates opting for B.Pharm should pass 2nd PUC / 12th standard with PCM and should have an aggregate of 45% of marks (40% for OBC, SC, ST). The rank will be given based on PCM or PCB subjects in KCET (whichever is higher will be considered for rank). Candidates who have completed diploma in pharmacy from institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India and have obtained minimum aggregate of 45% marks (40% for OBC, SC, ST candidates) are eligible to take lateral entry for 2nd year B.Pharm through KCET. The rank will be on basis of PCM or PCB in KCET (whichever of the two is higher will be considered).
Paltalk 8.3 x treme patch. D.Pharm ( Doctor of Pharmacy): D.Pharm is a professional doctorate degree course in pharmacy. D.Pharm is totally a six year course (5 year class room study and 1 year practical / internship study). Arch (Bachelor of Architecture): B. Arch is an undergraduate 5 year architecture course. Architecture is an activity of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structure.
For opting B.Arch, a candidate has to appear for NATA exam. He/she should pass 2nd PUC/12th standard with Mathematics as a compulsory subjects and a minimum of 50% aggregate in all subjects (45% for OBC, SC, ST) and a minimum of 40% of marks in NATA exam (for all categories). The rank is determined by taking 2nd PUC/12th standard marks (all subjects) and NATA exam marks in equal proportions. What is NATA? ‘National Aptitude Test in Architecture’ or NATA is an All India level entrance examination conducted by the Council of Architecture for 200 marks, for admission of candidates to First year B.
Degree course. (Note: The criteria for the determination of KCET rank is subjected to changes). How to start!! When to start!! “You can plan your journey to the destination well only if you know the starting point”.
The best start lies in understanding your strengths and weaknesses and your interests in each subject. This will help you convert your weakness to strength and increase your strengths further.
The more important step of all is to start studying. The more time you have, the easier it is for you. The best time to start preparing for CET is from the beginning 1st PUC.
As soon as you have chosen science stream and you are committed to go for engineering or medical or various other courses available, most prefer engineering or medical. Now the entrance test for medical course (MBBS) and dental course (BDS) is NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). Entrance test for all the courses will be CET. But if you have not yet started with the preparation, the best time to start is today itself. There is no point in wasting the time by thinking about the wasted time. Instead get started with the preparation. “Yesterday is gone, Tomorrow hasn’t yet come.
We have today, let us begin.” Once you understand the pattern of the exam, start studying. NCERT books are the best to begin the journey of CET. Understand all the concepts thoroughly. Along with that you can refer to any material available (Some of them have been mentioned at the end of the book).
Don’t read too many books. Instead read a book but read it completely. Join a good coaching class if it is available at your place. If not there is no point to worry because coaching classes and teachers have only a small role to play in your CET preparation. Self-study is the main thing which is going to lead you in such competitive exams.
Understand all the basic concepts of each chapter. Start with the synopsis of each chapter and make sure you get thorough with the formulae and the key point in each chapter. But just reading the synopsis alone won’t help. Try to develop some shortcuts in mathematics and physics, and the tricks to remember chemical reactions in chemistry. And don’t forget to give the mock tests after the end of each chapter. Evaluate on your own and keep a record of the scores. This will surely help you to know your developments day by day.
Don’t just focus on answers; instead try to know the way of approach to the answers. Speed and accuracy need to go hand in hand for a successful CET preparation. This may be difficult initially but with sheer practice this can be achieved. Develop a discipline of solving more number of problems per day. The more number of problems you solve, the more efficiently you can crack the exam. Try solving Problems without the time limit initially.
And as it goes try to solve within a minute. Maintain accuracy. Solve as many model question papers as well as the previous year question paper as possible. Keep a record of your developments. Approach your teachers and clear your doubts. Know Your Goals “Goals determine what you are going to be.” People who make things happen know to set their goals.
Setting goals will give you a clear cut idea of what you want to achieve. Knowing your goals will make you unique amidst other competitors, who have similar skills as that of you. Goals determine your potential and simultaneously help increasing it. It is good to have a little information regarding the career options available. Try to know the best colleges, and courses they offer, their seat allotment, cut-off ranks etc. Check if some dream colleges you want to get in have separate entrance exams. Know well about the colleges you want to get admitted in and plan your preparation accordingly.
By doing so will help you to prepare to the competitive examination with more determination and perseverance. Keeping your calm and believing in yourself can actually better your performance multi-fold. Be Organised “The bad news is time flies; the good news is you are the pilot.” -Michael Altshuler Creating a study schedule is a time management method that can reduce student’s level of stress by teaching them how to set aside the necessary amount of time for studying, and how to use that time wisely. Systemize your available time into study hours by setting a timetable for yourself. Reserve best hours of day for studying. During your study hours pay your complete attention without any distractions. By setting a timetable you will be able to use your time of availability more productively and efficiently.
Why successful people are different from others is that they know the price of time. If you choose to study early morning or late night then make sure during these hours you opt a subject you are more interested in. Subjects which require lot of thinking ability such as mathematics is preferable.
This will help you in keeping your sleep away. A timetable will give you perspective on what you need to accomplish and the time you have to do it. Such things will help your study organized. Day time is more preferable to study compared to the night as it is easy to read unaided by artificial light and hence keep you alert.
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During night hours make sure you are studying under bright illuminating light directed onto your book. If you are feeling sleepy, make sure you sleep rather than study.
Make it a point to keep your timetable just above your comfort level. It shouldn’t be stressful either. Stressful routine of studying may make you lose your interest on the subjects. Don’t forget to include breaks in between your study hours.
Tips to enhance time table: Place the calendar or time table that you have created in a visible location so that it always notifies you about your tasks. Don’t create a time table that is too stressful. You should be able to follow it. Study one subject at a time for no more than two hours. For every hour you study plan a 5 minutes break. Consistency in studying, poring over study materials and solving previous year papers will help in getting success. Have FUN during leisure “People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness”.
John Wanamaker Never study more than your limit in a single day. This might make you lose the interest on the subjects the next day. Neither too hard, nor in your comfort zone.
After every hour or two you study, give a break of about 5-10 minutes. Regular breaks are necessary amidst your studies to register whatever you have learnt, in your mind and relax the brain. You may do the things you love in your leisure such as your hobbies. Do the things that look interesting rather than distracting and exhausting.
Spend time with your family, if you are staying with them. If not have regular talks with them in phone and make sure you share your progress and problems with them. Socialize and make friends with whom you can open up.
Don’t make friends in quantities; rather make a small social group of friends. Go on an outing at least once in a month and do not discuss studies during this time. Watch a movie that will motivate you. If you are a sports person, spend some time playing. If you love listening to music then go for it.
Music is the best entertainment for the recreation of brain. Indulge in extracurricular activities and college fests. Spend time with fun, playful people and listen to jokes. Laughing will activate certain cells of the brain and helps you in relieving stress. But the fun is only during the leisure and not at the cost of your studies.
How to wake up early?? “Lose an hour in the morning, and you will be hunting for it all day.” -Richard Whately Sleep has a main role to play in busy schedules. Rest is necessary for brain to function efficiently. Sleep deprivation is a recipe for disasters, especially the night before exam.
If you are deprived of sleep you won’t be able to perform up to the mark the next morning. So make sure your brain gets necessary amount of rest. 6 hours of sleep is a must.
Some students may have the habit of working late night. But the best time recommended for study is the early morning, wherein your mind will be fresh to intake and register new things into the brain. Sir Benjamin Franklin has quoted that “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise”. Some key tips to wake up early: Sleep well: A good sleep is necessary to remember the things you have learnt. You require a minimum 6-7 hours of proper sleep daily to ensure the normal functioning of brain. It is the quality of sleep that matters and not the quantity.
Drink more water: Dehydration will make you more tired and thus induce more sleep. Avoid caffeinated drinks.
Plan the next day: Think of the routine for the next day when you are going to bed. Also think whether you are satisfied with today’s study or you need to still work harder on it. Get off the bed: Set alarms. If any of your family member or roommate has the habit of waking up early, ask them to wake you up too. Once you open your eyes make sure you get off the bed and don’t have a second thought of taking a five minutes nap. These five minutes will surely turn to an hour.
Get used to it: Make waking up early a habit. A study says that it requires approximately about 21 days for a routine to become a habit. Once it becomes your habit there is no need of any alarms. How to Concentrate?? “Success in life is a matter not so much of talent as of concentration and perseverance.” -C.
Wendte Human brain requires about 8 seconds of intense focus to process a piece of information, and then convert it into memory. Your ability to concentrate on a particular thing depends on the structure of your brain. If your brain isn’t performing well and if you are not able to concentrate then even with the sheer practice you may not be able to catch the pace of preparation. And thus may fail to get the desired results.
Thus concentration and presence of mind has a main role to play in your preparation for any competitive exams. You can achieve your goal if you concentrate on the studies with devotion, dedication and determination, regardless of the external influences like media, mobile and internet. Remarkable success is only possible through a real ‘Tapas’ Here are some tips: Study at the same place: Study at a place where people won’t be able to disturb you frequently.
Avoid sitting near to a window, in front of television, open place or any such place which is distracting. Having your own private study room is most preferable. Once you have chosen a place, don’t change it frequently. Stick on to that place.
Make yourself comfortable. Study under bright light: Make sure the place you sit has a bright illuminating light. Studying under dim light will strain your eyes and also make you lose your concentration. Sit on a chair to avoid strain to your neck and back pain.
Avoid sitting on bed, you will surely feel like sleeping. Food habits: Have a control on your diet. Overeating will create a huge load of digestion and thus give more work to your brain. Hence overeating will definitely make you feel sleepy. Instead have a light and healthy meal to avoid dizziness and increase your power of concentration. Keep everything you need nearby: Keep all the study materials, text books, syllabus copy etc., close to you within your arm’s reach.
This will avoid you from getting up frequently. Keep calm, stop worrying: Avoid stressful things while studying. This will disturb your brain and will have adverse effect on your studies.
Avoid watching news and horror stuffs before going to bed. This will disturb your sleep.
Worry is a main distraction. Hence stop worrying about silly things. Don’t oversleep: As mentioned earlier, sleep is necessary for your brain to function productively. But oversleeping will make you inactive.
Firstly it consumes your time. Secondly, it makes you lazy and you may lose the pace and rhythm of the preparation. Say no to electronic devices: Nowadays, the main distractions for the students are television and smart phones. Keep your cell phone switched off while studying. If you have a habit of studying in front of television, leave it. If your family members are watching television and it is distracting you, then ask them to reduce the volume. Feel free convey your problems.
Do not listen to rumours: There will be many rumours about the exam such as the postponement of exam, leaking of the paper and many such things. Instead of wasting time thinking about them, concentrate on the preparation. Don’t see what others are doing: Just concentrate on the preparation. Try avoiding phone calls especially during the time of exams because they distract the mind and you will lose the interest for studying.
Once the exams are over you can enjoy as much as u want. Role of Parents A student’s exam is an exam for parents as well. Parents definitely play a major role in student’s success. Students especially need a desperate help throughout the preparation of any competitive exam and on the day of exam as well. Parents should be like pillars of support for their child. Whether it may be sharing and solving problems or dealing with emotional and psychological stress. The competition in CET exam is growing fierce year by year, hence it is a parental duty to relieve the stress of their child and teach them to stay mentally strong throughout.
They should build up the confidence in their child to deal with CET successfully. Parents should assure their children that they are more concerned about the well-being then the results. Here are some tips for parents to make their child’s CET successful: Be in link with your child’s academics: Keep in touch with the lecturers or tutors of your child and get notified about the developments. Keep a vision on the weakness as well and try to find the reasons and solutions. Provide a supportive environment in home: Creating a loving environment and having good relationships among all family members will have a good impact on a student’s mind and they can study well. Don’t do any such activities that will grab the attention of your child and distract them.
Stop talking loudly or watching TV during their study hours. Discuss their problems: Be friendly with your child and ask him/her whether they are facing any problems which are distracting their studies. Provide a solution if you can.
Keep a watch: Make sure your child is not wasting time in unnecessary activities like watching movies all time. Keep a look on the friend circle of your child so that he/she don’t lose the right path. Spend some time with them: Even though you have a busy routine spare some time for your children. Discuss with them daily their progress in studies. Create an awareness of importance of CET (or any such competitive exams).
Make sure by doing so you won’t put more pressure on your child. You can expect their academic success only if you are able to spend some time with them. Motivate and be an inspiration:.
If your child is doing well in mock tests or any such test, don’t forget to appreciate them. This will inspire them and make them work still harder. This will also increase their level of confidence. If your child isn’t doing well then, try to find out the reasons for it. Supporting them even on their failures will help them stand again and start with a new determination.
Stop comparing: Every student has his/her own potential. Some may be good in academics and some in sports and other activities. So stop comparing them with others. Unworthy comparison is surely an act of discouragement.
Applying for the exam The candidates have to fill in the application online. There is no pen and paper method. Note:. Download the E-Brochure from the KEA website before filling in the application. We have tried to explain the procedure in simple words here. One can refer the E-Brochure if he/she gets any doubt in any part of the application process. Download the sample application/blank application and with the help of parents confirm the details to be entered in the online application.
All the fields or the details marked. are to be filled in compulsorily. The candidates must verify all the information entered in the online application before making the declaration in it. Once the declaration is made there is no provision to change/edit/delete any information provided. Once the procedure is completed the candidate must take the printout of the final application form which is needed at the time of seat allotment.
Steps of application: Note: Candidate is advised to keep the scanned copy of his/her latest photograph, signature, left hand thumb impression and parent’s signature in JPG format which is needed for the application. Log on to KEA website On the home page click on “CET-UG online application”. The following screen will be opened. Click on the link “New User? Click Here to Register”.
The following page would be opened. After reading the instructions, click on “PROCEED TO APPLY ONLINE”. The user will be directed to the registration page. Note for filling in the details:. Name of the candidate, father and mother: Enter the name as in the SSLC or 10th class marks card. There should not be any change in the spelling. Gender: Select Male or Female.
Date of Birth: Enter DOB as in the SSLC or 10th class marks card. Contact number: Enter a correct mobile number. Note: Ensure the mobile number entered is correct because KEA will send SMS to that number.
Email id: This is not mandatory. If the candidate processes email-id then carefully enter the email-id. User-Id & Password: Enter a User-Id and password.
Note down both, as they are required for further application processes. Secret question: Select any one question from the list provided and enter the answer below. Make a note of the answer as this is needed if reset of password is needed anytime during the process of application. Enter the security code (the text displayed below) Confirm all the entries made are correct and click on the submit option to complete the registration process. After successful registration the candidate/user will be directed to enter login details for completing the remaining part of the application. Note: If the candidate forgets the password he/she can reset the password by clicking “Forgot Password?” which would open the following screen in which the details need to be filled in and the password can be reset.
Once the registration is done the candidate can now fill in the other details by logging in. To log in go to the home page (click on the “CET-UG Application” and click on log in. Fill in the User-Id, password and the security code (as displayed) to login. The following screen will be displayed one the login is successful.
Mother tongue: Enter mother tongue as it is in the school/college records. Annual Income of the family from all sources: Enter the annual income of parents as in the income certificate which needs to be produced at the time of document verification if claiming a seat under “Supernumerary Quota” (details of this will be mentioned further in the book). Religion: Select the appropriate religion from the drop down menu (Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain, Buddhist or others). Nationality: Select Indian from the list.
Reservation category: Select the appropriate reservation category which you belong to, from the list in the dropdown menu. (One can check the details of the category to which the caste belongs to in the link below the item). Name of the Caste: Enter the caste name to which you belong. Note: All candidates claiming reservation benefits must produce caste certificate at the time of document verification and if they fail, the candidate will be treated as a general merit candidate. Eligibility Clause Code: Before entering the clause code, read the instructions (Refer the end of this section) and select the appropriate one. Exam Centre: Select the appropriate exam place from the dropdown menu where you wish to appear for CET exam. Note: The candidate must appear for the CET from a place within the district in which they have studied 2nd PUC/ 12th standard examination.
Qualifying Examination: Select the appropriate qualifying exam from the dropdown list. (Karnataka 2nd PUC; CBSE etc.). Note: Please fill in the proper PUC student number. Confirm the same with the college authority before submitting the application. If the PUC Student number is entered wrongly then the candidate will not get their CET-Admission tickets. Select the number of years taken to complete 1st to 12th standard or 2nd PUC from the dropdown list. Rural Study: Please check whether the place you have studied belongs to rural category from the link just below the option and click YES.
Otherwise click NO. Note: You must have compulsorily studied 1st to 10th standard in a rural school. Kannada Medium Study: Select YES if you have studied 1st to 10th standard all in a Kannada medium school.
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Otherwise click NO. Hyderabad Karnataka Reservation: If claiming under Hyderabad-Karnataka category, click on the link below the option and read all the instructions and proceed. Address: Candidates should enter the complete address carefully and select the state, district, taluk from the dropdown list. Further enter the pin code and the telephone number (not mandatory). Son/Daughter of a Jammu Kashmir Migrant: If yes then the candidate must produce documents at the time of document verification to claim reservation benefits. Special category: Select the appropriate and relevant box to claim the seat under special category reservation. Note: Read the E-Brochure to check the eligibility to claim seat under respective special categories.
Agriculturist Quota: This reservation is only applicable to the farm science course and not to Engineering/ Architecture etc. Note: If claiming the reservation, the candidate has to appear for a practical exam. Hence select the Practical exam centre below. To know more about the Agriculturist reservation click on the link below the option.
Details of appearing previous CET Exam: If you have appeared for any CET exams before click YES and enter details or else click NO and proceed. Check the details entered and click on “Save & Next”. On clicking Save & Next button, the candidate will get a message on the screen “Data updated successfully”, click on OK to proceed further. Study Details: The first column is to enter the school name, address and phone number. In the Classes Studied, select the highest class in that particular school. In the “Year of Study From” column, the candidate has to enter in which year he/she has studied that standard.
In the “Year of Study To” column, the candidate has to enter till which year he/she studied. (The term of years studied for one class is one year only, the difference between from and to cannot be more than one). Note: If candidate has taken more than one year to complete a particular standard of study, it is considered as one year only. For example, a candidate studying in 5th standard take two year to complete, then in the column for year of study from if mentioned as 2006 then in the column for year of study to will be 2007 and in the column for year of passing will be 2008. After making all the entries click on save and add the next details.
Note: If any entry made is wrong, it can be either edited or deleted using the option at the right corner of each row. After making all the entries click on “Save & Next”.
Photo and Signature Upload: The candidate must upload his/her latest photograph, signature, left hand thumb impression and parent’s signature with the following specifications. Note: The scanned images should be in jpg/jpeg format only. Size of the photo must be greater than 5 kB and less than 40 kB and the dimensions must be 3.5cmx4.5cm. Size of the signature and left hand thumb impression must be greater than 5 kB and less than 40 kB and the dimensions must be 3.5cmx1.5cm. Declaration: The candidate is advised to verify all the details entered before submitting the declaration.
No changes can be made in the application once the declaration is submitted. If the candidate feels that all the details entered are correct then, click on the check box and click on the “Submit” button. After clicking on the check box the following message is shown. Read the message and proceed. Click on the submit button.
The below shown message will appear on the screen. Read the message and proceed. Challan: After clicking on submit button, in the Declaration page candidate will be directed to the Challan tab where the candidate can select the bank and download the Challan. Application Printout: Download the application form after final submission and get it signed from the principal of the college where the candidate is presently studying.
Note: The candidate is advised to have two to three copies of their application. The Original copy duly signed by the Principal should be submitted compulsorily during the time of document verification along with the other documents. Eligibility Clause Code: Eligibilityclauses Codes The candidate should have studied and passed in one or more Government or Government recognized educational institutions located in the State of Karnataka for a minimum period of SEVEN academic years commencing from 1st standard to 2nd PUC / 12th standard as on 1st July of the year in which the Entrance Test is held and must have appeared and passed either SSLC / 10th standard or 2nd PUC / 12th standard examination from Karnataka State. In case of the candidate who had taken more than one year to pass a class or standard, the years of academic study is counted as one yearonly. A Documents to beproduced: 1.
SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card, 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate, 3. Candidate’s Study Certificate; 4.
If claiming rural quota: Rural Study Certificate from 1st to 10th standard for Ten Complete Years. If claiming Kannada Medium quota: Kannada Medium Study Certificate from 1st to 10th standard for Ten CompleteYears. Card recovery 6 serial key.
If claiming reservation benefits: Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Concerned Tahasildar- For SC / ST in Form-D, Category-I in form E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form F. The candidate should have studied and passed either 1st and 2nd year Pre-University Examination or 11th and 12th standard examination within the State of Karnataka from an Educational Institution run or recognized by the State Government and that either of the parents should have studied in Karnataka for a minimum period of SEVEN years. Documents to beproduced: 1.
SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card, 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate; 3. If claiming reservation benefits:- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Tahsildar- For SC / ST in Form-D, Category-I in Form-E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form-F., 4. (a) A study certificate for either of the parent having studied for at least 7 years in Karnataka from the Head of the educational institution where he / she hadstudied. (b) The candidate’s study certificate for having studied both 1st & 2nd PUC or 11th & 12th standard in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution.
B The candidate and either of the parent’s mother tongue should be Kannada, Tulu or Kodava and either of parent was domiciled in the state of Karnataka, such candidate should have passed the qualifying examination from a University or Board or any other Institution located outside Karnataka and should be residing outside the State of Karnataka as on 1st May of 2016. Provided that the candidate shall undergo a Kannada Language test conducted by KEA. CDocuments to be produced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2.
12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with – 3. A domicile certificate issued by the concerned Revenue or Municipal Authorities certifying that the candidate and his either of parent have resided outside the state of Karnataka as on. The place of the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of domicile of the candidate / father / mother. A domicile certificate issued by concerned Revenue Authorities of the state of Karnataka regarding the previous domicile of the father / mother of the candidate as a place in the state of Karnataka. The place of the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of domicile of the father / mother.
Candidate’s Study certificate, Transfer Certificate. Father / Mother 10th standard marks card / cumulative record in original in support of mother tongue as Kannada / Tulu / Kodava. A duly sworn declaration regarding mother tongue of the candidates. A candidate whose mother tongue is Kannada, Tulu or Kodava should have resided and studied for a period of SEVEN YEARS between 1st and 12th standards in disputed Kannada speaking area of South Sholapur or Akkalkot or Jath or Gadhinglaj Taluks of Maharashtra State or Kasargod or Hosadurga Taluks of Kerala State.
Provided that the candidate shall undergo a Kannada Language test conducted byKEA. Documents to be produced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card and 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with – 2. Residential certificate from the concerned Tahsildar of the respective disputed Taluk. Candidate’s study certificate issued by the head of institution, which should be countersigned by Taluk Education Officer. A duly sworn declaration regarding mother tongue of the candidate.
D Note: The candidates claiming eligibility under Clauses ‘C’ and ‘D’ above, should invariably speak, read and write Kannada and must secure a minimum of 12 marks in Kannada Language Test to be conducted by KEA on. Otherwise, they will not be assigned ranks.
In the case of a candidate who is son or daughter of defence personnel who has worked continuously in Karnataka for a minimum period of one year in Karnataka during the Two year period of study of candidates in PUC / 11th and 12th Standard course. The candidate should have studied and passed the qualifying examination from any Government or Government recognized educational institution located in the State of Karnataka. E Documents to be produced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with – 3. The candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2nd PUC or equivalent examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution. Employment certificate of the parent issued by the Controlling Office where the parent is working indicating the period during which he has worked in the State of Karnataka i.e., from the reporting date to till date.
Son or daughter of serving Defence personnel from Karnataka who at the time of joining the Defence service had declared his / her hometown a place in the State of Karnataka. Proof of such domicile should be obtained and produced by obtaining the extract from the AG’S branch (Army Hqs) respective branch of integrated HQ of MoD for Officers and respective Record Offices for JCOs / OR. Further, the candidate should have passed the Q. From a University or Board or any other institution located anywhere inIndia.
F Documents to beproduced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate; 3. If claiming reservation benefits:- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Concerned Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure along with 4. Parent’s home town declaration certificate while joining the service issued by respective branch of integrated HQ of MoD for Officers and respective Record. In the case of a candidate who is a son or daughter of a defence personnel who had served in Karnataka for at least one year and is posted on duty in Field / Active Service and whose family is permitted by Defence Authorities to continue to stay in Karnataka.
Such candidate should have studied and passed the qualifying examination from any Government or Government recognized educational institution located in Karnataka. G Documents to be produced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with – 3. The candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2nd PUC or equivalent examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution. Service certificate of the parent issued by the Controlling Office indicating the period during which the parent has worked in Karnataka and a certificate showing the present place of posting, indicating that his family is permitted to stay in Karnataka. The present working place of the parent should be indicated in NAME and not by CODE NUMBERS.
Son or daughter of an ex-servicemen who at the time of joining the defence service had declared a place in Karnataka as his home town, proof of such domicile should be obtained and produced from the “Deputy Director, Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement” of that District and the same should countersigned by the Director Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement. Further, the candidate should have passed the Q. From a University or Board or any other institution located anywhere inIndia. H Documents to be produced: 1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate; 3.
If claiming reservation benefits:- Caste/Caste Income Certificate issued by Concerned Tahsildar- For SC / ST in Form-D, Category-I in Form-E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form-F 4. Parent’s home town declaration certificate while joining the service issued by the Joint Director / Deputy Director of the concerned district and countersigned by the Director, Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement, Bangalore. In the case of a candidate being a son or daughter of an employee of the Union Government or an employee of the Union or Karnataka State Government Undertaking or Joint Sector Undertaking, who is liable to be transferred anywhere in India as per the terms and conditions of his employment and has worked in Karnataka for a minimum period of one year in Karnataka during the Two year period of study of candidates in PUC / 11th and 12th Standard course. And such candidate has studied and passed the qualifying examination from any Government or Government recognized educational institution located in the State of Karnataka I Documents to be produced: 1.
SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card 2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card of the candidate along with 3.
The candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2nd PUC or equivalent examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution. A certificate from the employer indicating the parent’s period of employment in the State of Karnataka and also showing that he is transferable anywhere in India.
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