I have not uploaded 5th and 6th semester marksheet in PGCET KEA portal. Will it have any impact in future admission process?
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Inability to upload your 5th and 6th semester marksheet on the PGCET KEA portal may lead to a disruption in the admission process. The marksheets are critical in establishing your academic growth and eligibility. If there is an absence of those documents, it may further delay or complicate the process of assessing your application and thus your chances of being admitted. Upload all necessary documents as soon as possible, so there won't be any issues. It is also recommended that you seek further advice from KEA authorities on how to rectify the problem.
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The PGCET KEA portal may take longer to process your application or admit you if you haven't provided your marksheets from the fifth and sixth semesters. Marksheets are frequently needed for verification during the admissions process, and failure to provide them could result in problems or disqualification. You should upload them as soon as you can. Get advice from KEA on how to handle this so that your admissions procedure is not hampered.
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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.
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