Karnataka CET (KCET) 2017 will be conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority on May 2 and May 3, 2017 in offline mode. The online application form of Karnataka CET (KCET) 2017 exam is now available from January 27, 2017. Candidates will need to register, fill their details, upload the images like photo, signature and thumb impression and finally pay the fees before submitting the same. The last date to apply for KCET 2017 is February 27, while the last date to pay the application fees at the banks or e-post offices is March 2, 2017.
Note: From the 2017-18 academic year onwards, KCET 2017 exam will not be conducted for admissions in MBBS & BDS courses. NEET 2017 exam will be considered for admission in medical & dental courses. Admission in B.Arch will be done through NATA 2017 exam score.
Note: From the 2017-18 academic year onwards, KCET 2017 exam will not be conducted for admissions in MBBS & BDS courses. NEET 2017 exam will be considered for admission in medical & dental courses. Admission in B.Arch will be done through NATA 2017 exam score.
KCET 2017 Calendar of events
Events of
KCET 2017
|
Dates (Announced)
|
Online
application starts
|
27th
January, 2017 (4:00 PM)
|
Last date to
submit online application
|
27th
February 2017 (upto 4:00 PM)
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Last date for
fee payment in bank
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2nd March
2017
|
Admit card
download
|
Third week of
April, 2017
|
Exam date
(Biology & Mathematics)
|
2nd May
2017
|
Exam date
(Physics & Chemistry)
|
3rd May
2017
|
Kannada
Language Test (only in Bangalore)
|
4th May
2017
|
Result
announcement
|
Last week of
May, 2017
|
Counselling
begins
|
Second week
of June, 2017
|
Karnataka CET (KCET) Eligibility Criteria 2017
KCET 2017 eligibility criteria mentions academic qualification and other requirements which need to be fulfilled by candidates seeking admissions to B.E./B. Tech programmes. Check below eligibility criteria for Karnataka CET 2017
Karnataka CET 2017 eligibility Criteria
- Candidates passed in 10+2 level qualifying examination with Physics and Mathematics as main subjects and English as a language subject are eligible to appear in the entrance test.
- Candidates must have studied Chemistry/Bio-Technology/Computer Science/Biology as elective subject in class XII.
- Candidates need to obtain minimum 45% aggregate marks if belonging to General Category
- For Reserved Category i.e. SC, ST Category I and OBC (2A, 2B, 3A and 3B) candidates, the candidates need to score at least 40% marks.
Karnataka CET (KCET) Exam Pattern 2017
Karnataka CET 2017 Paper pattern
- KCET 2017 exam pattern includes number
of questions, type of questions, marking scheme, language and other
information for appearing candidates. Check below test pattern of KCET
2017 including test subjects, modalities and marking scheme -
- KCET 2017 will be conducted separately
for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics on two alternate days
- Each section of KCET 2017 carries 60
marks
- KCET 2017 question paper comprises
objective type questions of one mark each
- Each subject paper of KCET 2017 is
allotted 80 minutes time duration and the test is scheduled to be
conducted in two shifts.
- Candidates appearing in KCET 2017 need
to carry black or blue ball point pen to mark options in OMR sheet.
- There is no negative marking for KCET
2017 i.e. In case of wrong attempts, no marks will be deducted from total
scored marks. Also, responding with more than one option will be
considered as wrong and no marks will be awarded in such case.
S.No.
|
Details of Karnataka CET 2017
|
Specifications
| |
1
|
Exam Mode
|
Pen- Paper mode test
| |
2
|
Test Subjects
|
Total Questions
|
Marks Allotted
|
3
|
Physics
|
60
|
60
|
4
|
Chemistry
|
60
|
60
|
5
|
Mathematics
|
60
|
60
|
6
|
Biology
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60
|
60
|
7
|
Exam Duration
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1 hour 20 minutes for each test paper
| |
8
|
Total Questions
|
180 questions
| |
9
|
Total Marks
|
180 marks
| |
10
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Negative Marking
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No negative marking
|
KCET Syllabus
The KCET
Syllabus 2017 will be mostly based on the First and Second PUC
syllabus prescribed by the Department of Pre-University Education of
Karnataka State. Syllabus for engineering is consisted of physics,
chemistry and mathematics subjects and syllabus for pharmacy students will
contain subjects like physics, chemistry and biology.
Physics Syllabus:
- Physical World and Measurement
- Kinematics
- Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy and Power
- Motion of System of Particles and Rigid
Body
- Gravitation
- Properties of Bulk Matter
- Thermodynamics
- Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic
Theory
- Oscillations and Waves
- Electrostatics
- Current Electricity
- Magnetic Effects of Current and
Magnetism
- Electromagnetic induction and
Alternating Currents
- Electromagnetic waves
- Optics
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Atoms & Nuclei
- Electronic Devices
- Communication systems
Chemistry Syllabus:
- Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- Structure of Atom
- Classification of Elements and
Periodicity in Properties
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Equilibrium
- Redox Reactions Hydrogen
- S-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline
earth metals)
- Some p-Block Elements
- Organic Chemistry – Some Basic
Principles and Techniques
- Hydrocarbons
- Environmental Chemistry
- Solid State
- Solutions
- Electro-chemistry
- Chemical Kinetics
- Surface Chemistry
- General Principles and Processes of
Isolation of Elements
- p-Block Elements
- d and f Block Elements
- Co-ordination compounds
- Haloalkanes and Haloarenes.
- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- Aldehydes and Ketones and Carboxylic
Acids:
- Organic compounds containing Nitrogen
- Biomolecules
- Polymers
- Chemistry in Everyday life
Mathematics Syllabus
- Algebra
- Theory Of Indies And Logarithms
- Progressions
- Mathematical Induction
- Theory Of Equations
- Permutations And Combinations
- Binomial Theorem
- Partial Fractions
- Elements Of Number Theory And
Congruences
- Coordinate Geometry
- Calculus
- Measurement Of Angles And Trigonometric
Functions
- Relations Between Sides And Angles Of A
Triangle
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