KCET 2024: KEA Requests Students to Upload Class 12 Marks – Important Details Inside

Students who have finished their II PU or Class 12 exams, as well as those who took class 12 exams from other boards this year, such as CBSE, CISCE, 10+2, or IGCSE, are advised to upload their results by May 20 through the KEA portal link, kea.kar.nic.in. This notification comes from the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). The online portal link has been activated as of today, May 14, and candidates can enter their marks through May 20, per the board's statement. Additionally, the letter stated that students were required to upload their mark statements in PDF format.

KCET 2024: Steps to upload marks

Applicants can upload their Class 12 marks by following the instructions provided below.

Step 1: Go to kea.kar.nic.in, the official website of KEA.

Step 2- Now, click on the link to ”Upload Class 12 marks”

Step 3: Enter your credentials to access the candidate portal.

Step 4: Enter the grades you received in Class 12.

Step 5: Finally click on Submit button

 

The announcement states that the department would be contacted immediately to collect the marks of the applicants who took the second PUC examination.

Previously, KEA announced that from 11 a.m. on May 9 to May 15, candidates can make corrections to their filed applications. The application correction window will remain open till these seven days and candidates will be able to change their details. In order to access and modify their KCET 2024 application, candidates will need to provide their login details, which include their date of birth and registration number.

Candidates have requested that KEA provide them a chance to update their RD numbers or to claim the reservation in their CET-2024 application. According to KEA's official notice, candidates now have one more opportunity to alter their CET 2024 application with correct RD numbers and claims.

Candidates must enter their scores from the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA-2024) in accordance with their eligibility to be considered for further admission to the Architecture program.

The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) was administered by the examination authority on April 18 and 19 across the state. It assists in determining if applicants are qualified for full-time government seat admissions in fields such as engineering, technology, architecture, bachelor of yoga, BSc. nursing, BSc. agriculture, and more.

Subscribe to our newsletter to get regular update straight your inbox

Fill in the details to subscribe now!