Is the KCET exam conducted in offline mode?

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2 years ago

Yes, the KCET exam is given in a variety of locations using an offline pen and paper format. An OMR sheet will be given to applicants so they can take the KCET 2024 exam. Candidates must use a ballpoint pen in either blue or black to mark their responses. Candidates are advised that there will be no

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a year ago

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Yes, KCET exam is conducted in offline pen & paper mode across various centres every year. You will be provided OMR sheet to attempt the KCET 2025 exam. You have to mark the answers using black/blue ball point pen. You should note that no online exam will be conducted for any candidate. There wil

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