Do candidates need to appear for Karnataka PGCET if they have a valid GATE score for M.Tech admissions?
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Karnataka PGCET exam aids admission process for MBA, MCA as well as M.Tech courses across the state. Candidates aspiring for M.Tech admissions in Karnataka with a valid GATE score are not required to appear for the PGCET exam. KEA prepares the merit list for GAT qualified candidates for M.Tech admissiuons. Thjose who do not have a valid GATE score can appear for Karnataka PGCET to be considered for M.Tech admissions in the state. Seats left vacant after GATE qualified candidates are allotted will then be filled using the PGCET merit list.
MTech aspirants are required to fill the Karnataka PGCET application form to be considered for the
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Karnataka PGCET draft seat matrix is released soon after the result declaration. The draft seat matrix indicates the total seats available at Karnataka PGCET participating colleges. These seats are submitted by the PGCET participating institutes to KEA to provide an idea before the counselling process begins.
Karnataka PGCET verification slip is downloadable from the official exam website. Candidates have to login to download the PGCET verification slip. PGCET verification slip is required during the counselling process. Candidates who have the Karnataka PGCET verification slip will be allowed to participate in the option entry process.
With a PGCET MBA rank of around 5000 under the OBC-NCL category, plus having the NCC quota, you stand a good chance of getting admission into reputed colleges. Based on previous year cutoffs, colleges like Acharya Institute of Technology, Dayananda Sagar University, RNS Institute of Technology, NMAM Institute of Technology, IFIM Institutions, BN Bahadur Institute of Management, and Christ Academy are all possible options. Since OBC seats usually go higher and NCC quota adds weightage, you should actively participate in all counselling rounds for better chances.
The results for the Karnataka PGCET exam 2025 are scheduled to be released in the month of July. After that, the counseling process for PGCET is scheduled between August and October. Candidates who have appeared for the Karnataka PGCET exam are advised to check the official website during July to remain updated on the result decleration for Karnataka PGCET and further details on the counseling process.
The syllabus for the Karnataka PGCET exam is comprised of 4 subjects including, Computer Awareness, Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Analysis, English Language and General Knowledge. Candidates are advised to get the latest study material for the General Knowledge part of the syllabus while using previous year question papers to prepare for the other sections.
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