Karnataka PGCET Result 2024 Declared; Steps To Check, Direct Link
Karnataka PGCET Result 2024 Declared; Steps To Check, Direct Link
Karnataka PGCET 2024: The subject-specific results are currently available to candidates at the official KEA website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) results 2024. The scorecards have been issued for the MTech, MArch, MBA, MCA and ME courses. The subject-specific results are currently available to candidates at the official KEA website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

Karnataka PGCET Result 2024: How To Check?

Step 1: Visit the cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, the Karnataka PGCET official website.

Step 2: Go to the exam-specific link

Step 3: Log in with your registration number and password

Step 4: The result will open in a PDF format.

Step 5: Download and save the page for further use.

Karnataka PGCET Result 2024: Details To Check On Scorecard

The exam scorecard will contain the following details which candidates need to cross check carefully:

— Candidate’s Name

— Date of the Exam

— Subjects the candidate took the exam for

— Marks obtained

— Photograph

— Signature

— Pass percentage

— Remarks, if any

The PGCET was conducted on September 18 from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Candidates marked their responses on OMR sheets. The Karnataka PGCET MTech exam took place in one session for a duration of 120 minutes. Aspirants had to answer 100 questions in the MTech paper, for a total of 100 marks. Individuals who have passed the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2024) will be eligible to apply for direct admission to MTech courses.

The Karnataka PGCET 2024 exam for MCA and MBA comprises questions related to computer awareness, analytical ability and logical reasoning, quantitative analysis, English language, and general knowledge. The exam consists of a total of 100 questions carrying 100 marks. No marks are deducted for any wrong attempts.

The answer key was released earlier and after reviewing the challenges, a panel of subject experts released the results. As per the marking scheme, each question paper consisted of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) carrying one mark each. It is to be noted by the candidates that there will be no negative marks in the examination.

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