CET Exam 2023: Examinations Authority made big announcement to students

The Karnataka Examinations Authority is all set to conduct the Common Entrance Test (CET) on May 20 and 21 for admission to various professional courses including engineering. CET Exam 2023: Examinations Authority big announcement for students.

On the other hand, since the swearing-in ceremony of the new Chief Minister of the state has been arranged tomorrow, Saturday at 12.30 in the afternoon, the examinees are worried about traffic problems.

Ramya, Executive Director of Karnataka Examinations Authority said that 2.6 lakh students will write the CET exam this time. There are a total of 592 examination centres in the state and a total of 122 centres in Bengaluru. About 23 thousand staff will be engaged in the Exam work.

“We have made all arrangements so that no problems occur. We will put the details of examination centres around Kanteerava Stadium on the website. “Students who have exam Centres around this stadium should come two hours earlier,” said Ramya.

Candidates should be present at the examination centres by 8:30. Students writing PCM may have to come a little early. It should be noted that those appearing for mid-afternoon exams are more likely to get stuck in traffic.

Guidelines to Candidates:

Candidates should bring black and blue pens.

Watches and jewellery cannot be worn

Half sleeve shirts should be worn

Halt ticket must be brought without forgetting

Where there is a traffic problem, you can reach the centres by showing the halt ticket

Roads are closed to allow traffic police

Hall ticket must be shown. Parents also get a break from the crowds.

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In addition to this, bulk messages are already being sent to children. Also contact with students through phone call. Candidates with St. Joseph’s College Centre are likely to have a lot of problems. So the students of this centre should come a little early. Ramya has assured that the traffic police will take action so that the CET students do not suffer.

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