How does ex defence quota helps in KCET?
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In KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test), the ex-defense quota is a special provision that provides reserved seats for candidates who have a defense background, such as children or dependents of ex-servicemen or serving defense personnel. The ex-defense quota is implemented to honor and support individuals from defense backgrounds and their families.
Here's how the ex-defense quota helps in KCET:
Reserved Seats: Under the ex-defense quota, a certain number of seats are reserved specifically for candidates who fall under this category. These seats are separate from the general merit seats and are reserved exclusively for candidates with d
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