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CET 2008
will be held on April 19 and 20
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- Applications are invited from
eligible candidates from Karnataka including the wards of
Jammu & Kashmiri migrants for registration for the ‘Common
Entrance Test 2008’ for admission to first year Medical /
Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga /
Engineering / Technology / Architecture courses for the seats
to be notified by the Government in the professional
educational institutions in the State of Karnataka for the
academic year 2008-2009.
- The merit will be determined in
accordance with the provisions in the Karnataka Selection of
Candidates for Admission to Government Seats in Professional
Educational Institutions Rules, 2006. A candidate should
compulsorily appear for PCB subjects in case of Medical /
Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga
courses and PCM subjects in case of Engineering / Technology
courses in the Common Entrance Test conducted by the CET Cell.
For admission to Architecture course the candidate should
compulsorily appear for NATA (National Aptitude Test in
Architecture) conducted by the Council of Architecture.
ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY :
- For Medical / Dental courses,
the applicant should have passed Karnataka 2nd PUC / 12th
std. or equivalent exam with PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY as
optional subjects and with ENGLISH as one of the languages
of study and have obtained at least 50% of the aggregate
marks in the PCB group and should secure not less than 50%
of marks taken together in PCB subjects in the Common
Entrance Test. In case of candidates belonging to Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, the
minimum marks for the purpose of eligibility will be 40% of
the aggregate in PCB group in both qualifying examination
and Common Entrance Test.
- For Ayurveda / Homoeopathy /
Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga courses, the applicant should
have passed Karnataka 2nd PUC / 12th std. or equivalent exam
with PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY as optional subjects with
ENGLISH as one of the languages of study and obtained at
least 50% of the aggregate marks in the PCB group,
irrespective of marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test.
In case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, the minimum
marks for the purpose of eligibility will be 40% of the
aggregate in PCB group in the qualifying examination. For
admission to Medical / Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy /
Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga courses, the candidate should
have completed the age of 17 years as on 31st December 2007.
- For Engineering and Technology
courses, the applicant should have passed Karnataka 2nd
PUC / 12th Std. or equivalent exam with PHYSICS & MATHEMATICS along with CHEMISTRY / BIO-TECHNOLOGY / COMPUTER
SCIENCE / ELECTRONICS / BIOLOGY as optional subjects with
ENGLISH as one of the languages of study and obtained at
least 45% of the aggregate marks in the optional subjects,
irrespective of marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test.
In case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, the minimum
marks for the purpose of eligibility will be 40% of the
aggregate marks in the optional subjects in the qualifying
examination.
- For Architecture course,
the applicant should have passed Karnataka 2nd PUC / 12th
Std. or equivalent exam with MATHEMATICS as a compulsory
optional subject and obtained at least 50% of marks in
aggregate in all the subjects in the qualifying examination
and should compulsorily appear for NATA (National Aptitude
Test in Architecture) and score a minimum of 40% in NATA. In
case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribes and Other Backward Classes, the minimum marks for the
purpose of eligibility will be 45% of the aggregate marks in
all subjects in the qualifying examination and 35% score in
NATA.
NOTE :
- Other Backward Classes means the
reserved categories such as Category - 1, 2A, 2B, 3A & 3B
for the purpose of reservation.
- A candidate who had obtained a
seat in any discipline through the CET Cell in any of the
previous years will not be eligible to appear for the Common
Entrance Test - 2007 for selection of a seat in the same
discipline. Such candidate will immediately forfeit the seat
selected by him during the previous years, upon selection of
a seat in a different discipline during this year.
IMPORTANT : The Merit list
of candidates for admission to Medical and Dental courses
will be determined only on the basis of marks obtained by
candidates in PCB subjects taken together in the Common
Entrance Test. For Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani /
Naturopathy & Yoga / Engineering / Technology courses, the
Merit list will be determined on the basis of marks obtained
in the respective optional subjects, in both qualifying
examination and the Common Entrance Test taken in equal
proportions. For Architecture course, the Merit list will be
determined on the basis of marks obtained in both qualifying
examination and NATA taken in equal proportions.
- SUPPLY OF BROCHURE WITH
APPLICATION FORM : Brochure with application form will be
supplied through the schools and colleges located within the
State of Karnataka in which the candidates are studying 12th
standard or 2nd PUC examination upon submission of a Demand
Draft for Rs. 550/- to the Principals in advance, drawn in
favour of "The Special Officer, CET Cell, Bangalore"
payable at Bangalore and Rs. 400/- for candidates belonging to
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Category - 1. The last
date for submission of Demand Draft to the Principals of
Schools and Colleges within Karnataka will be 07-02-2007.
Application forms and brochures are expected to reach the
respective schools and colleges by 20-02-2007.
The repeater candidates and
ex-students who have passed the qualifying examination within
the State of Karnataka before 2007 and the Karnataka
candidates residing outside Karnataka (including Horanadu,
Gadinadu and other Karnataka candidates) who are studying or
who have studied 12th standard or equivalent exam and appeared
for examination outside the State of Karnataka, within the
territory of India, can procure the brochure with application
form by ‘Speed Post’, by sending a self-addressed cloth-lined
envelope of size 25cm x 30cm along with a Demand Draft for Rs.
650/- drawn in favour of "The Special Officer, CET Cell,
Bangalore" payable at Bangalore (The repeater candidates and
ex-students of Karnataka who belong to Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Category - 1 should send a Demand Draft
for Rs. 550/- along with a copy of the caste certificate) and
the Karnataka candidates residing outside India can get the
brochure with application form by sending a demand draft for
Rs. 3000/-. The contents on the self-addressed envelope should
be in English or Kannada language only. The cover in which the
demand draft and self-addressed envelope are sent should be
boldly superscribed with the words "REQUEST FOR CET - 2007
BROCHURE" and should be sent to the following address of the
Special Officer by ‘Speed Post’ ONLY. The CET Cell will not
take responsibility for the envelopes sent through courier or
given in person or through any other private arrangement and
also for incomplete and insufficient address on the envelope.
The last date for submission of Demand Drafts by ‘Speed Post’ to CET Cell will be 09-02-2007. Such candidates can expect the
Application form and brochure from the CET Cell by 20-02-2007
Important points related to
Common Entrance Test - CET 2007 - 08
- The Common Entrance Test - 2007 will
be held on only ONE day i.e., on 9th of May 2007 in
three different sessions i.e., Physics & Chemistry in one
paper in one session in the morning for 120 marks and 120
questions with 150 minutes duration between 10.00 a.m. to
12.30 p.m. ; Mathematics in one session in the afternoon for
60 marks and 60 questions with 80 minutes duration between
2.00 p.m. to 3.20 p.m. and Biology in one session in the
afternoon for 60 marks and 60 questions with 80 minutes
duration between 4.00 p.m. and 5.20 p.m.
- All the candidates are required to
compulsorily affix their LEFT HAND THUMB IMPRESSION within the
space provided on the backside of the application form along
with their full signature. The filled application forms that
do not possess the LEFT HAND THUMB IMPRESSION of the candidate
will not be scanned and the admission tickets in respect of
such candidates will not be issued.
- After completion of each session of
the test, all the candidates should compulsorily affix their
LEFT HAND THUMB IMPRESSION in the space provided on the bottom
portion of OMR answer sheet along with their signature. The
OMR answer sheets that do not possess LEFT HAND THUMB
IMPRESSION of the candidate will not be scanned and the
results in respect of such candidates will not be published.
- It has been decided to complete the
seat selection process before 31st of July 2007. In order to
achieve this target and also in order to start the classes by
1st of August 2007, it has been decided to change certain
procedures in the conduct of Casual vacancy round. Wherein,
- the candidates who have selected
Concessional fee seats during the Admission round will not
be eligible for selection of a Concessional fee seats again
during the Casual vacancy round.
- the candidates who have selected
Higher fee seats during the Admission round will not be
eligible for selection of a Higher fee seats again during
the Casual vacancy round.
However, there will be NO CHANGE in
the conduct of Admission round for Medical, Dental, Indian
System of Medicine & Homoeopathy, Engineering, Technology and
Architecture courses.
- Every year, the availability of
seats are being published through the issue of Daily bulletins
and hosting the same on the CET website at least four times a
day.
This year, it has been decided to host the availability of
seats on the CET website once in half an hour besides issue of
Daily bulletins at regular intervals. With this, the
candidates can browse and down load the availability of seats
from time to time
- The candidates who are studying 2nd
PUC / 12th standard within Karnataka should procure the ‘CET
2007’ application form cum brochure through the Principals of
their respective Schools and Colleges.
- The candidates who have already
passed their 2nd PUC / 12th standard before 2007, Repeater
students, Ex-students and the candidates residing outside the
State of Karnataka should procure the ‘CET 2007’ application
form cum brochure through ‘Speed Post’ directly from the CET
Cell.
- The CET Cell will not conduct
Aptitude Test for admission of candidates to Architecture
course. However, the candidates who wish to opt for
Architecture course should compulsorily appear for NATA Test
conducted by the Council of Architecture and should submit a
certificate indicating their NATA SCORES to the CET Cell
either in person or only through ‘Speed Post’. The candidates
who do not appear for NATA Test and the candidates who do not
submit their NATA scores to the CET Cell, will not be eligible
for selection of Architecture seats.
- All the candidates claiming
eligibility for Government seats under various eligibility
clauses including the Horanadu Kannadiga candidates and other
candidates who have studied both within and outside the State
of Karnataka, should COMPULSORILY produce their STUDY
CERTIFICATES, when they come for seat selection process.
- In case of candidates claiming
eligibility under Horanadu Kannadiga quota, it is mandatory
that the father of the candidates should have been born in
Karnataka and mother tongue of both father and candidate
should be Kannada, Tulu or Kodava. Provided that the candidate
shall undergo a Kannada Language test to establish his ability
to speak, read and write Kannada.
- In the case of a candidates who
cancels / surrenders the seat selected in the Admission round
before the turn of such candidates during the Casual Vacancy
round, it has been decided to forfeit 50% of the fee paid in
respect of Concessional fee seats and 20% of the fee paid in
respect of Higher fee seats and refund the remaining amount to
the candidates.
Date Date of Notification
28-01-2007
Last date for submission of D. D. to the Principals of schools
and colleges 07-02-2007
Last date for submission of D. D. by the Principals of the
institutions to CET Cell 09-02-2007
Last date for submission of D. D. by post to CET Cell by
candidates residing out side Karnataka
(Including Horanadu & Gadinadu candidates) 09-02-2007
Despatch of brochure with application forms 12-02-2007 -
20-02-2007
Last date for submission of filled application forms to the
Principals of schools and colleges 28-02-2007
Last date for submission of filled applications by post to CET
Cell by candidates residing out side Karnataka
(Including Horanadu & Gadinadu candidates) 03-03-2007
Last date for submission of filled applications by the
Principals of schools and colleges to CET Cell 03-03-2007
Date of reaching the admission tickets from CET Cell to all
the applicants will be on or before 25-04-2007
Date of Common Entrance Test 2007 09-05-2007
Date of Kannada Language Test (For Horanadu & Gadinadu
Kannadiga candidates) 10-05-2007
Last date for appearing to NATA for admission to Architecture
course 15-05-2007
Last date for submission of NATA Scores to the CET Cell
18-05-2007
Date of publication of ‘CET 2007’ KEY ANSWERS 15-05-2007
Last date for submission of objections, if any, regarding Key
Answers 18-05-2007
Date of publication of ‘CET 2007’ results 25-05-2007
Commencement of Admission round seat selection process
30-05-2007
Conclusion of Casual Vacancy round seat selection process
31-07-2007 Date Day Subject Marks Timings
09/5/2007 Wednesday Physics & Chemistry 120 10:00 AM to 12:30
PM
09/5/2007 Wednesday Mathematics 60 02:00 PM to 03:20 PM
09/5/2007 Wednesday Biology 60 04:00 PM to 05:20 PM
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