KCET 2023: document verification and step by Step guide of Counselling

Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has commenced the KCET 2023 document verification process on June 27. Candidates can get their documents verified till July 15, 2023. The CET qualified candidates are advised to keep the documents required for Karnataka 2023 counselling ready. KCET 2023: document verification and step by Step guide of Counselling.

Candidates can check the KCET counselling 2023 dates at kea.kar.nic.in. However, you candidates can check the counselling dates of Karnataka CET 2023 here as well. Candidates who qualify the KCET 2023 exam will be eligible to participate in the KCET counselling process 2023.

Steps of KCET 2023 Counselling:

Candidates who qualified in the KCET 2023 can apply for counselling. The KCET 2023 counselling includes the following steps. It is mandatory to complete the counselling process for admission to colleges.

Step 1: Verification of documents and Registration

Qualified candidates should take the original documents to the specified centres for verification. After the verification of documents is done by the concerned authorities unique ID and password will be given to the candidates. The following documents should be taken for verification.

KCET Application Form printout

KCET Admit Card printout

Proof of application fee payment

Mark sheet of 10th std

Mark sheet of 12th std/2nd PUC

Two recent passport size photographs

Study Certificate signed by BEO/DDPI

All other required documents

Step 2: Institution and course preference filling and locking:

After the document verification is done, candidates should visit the official website and enter the required credentials to open the page to update the course and institution preference. Before entering the course preference candidates should check the course wise, institution wise and category wise seat matrix released by the concerned authority on the official website.

The candidates should select the college and course in the order of preferences. After filling the choices, candidates should lock the list of preferences.

Step 3: Seat allotment:

After the candidates fill the preferred choices, the mock seat allotment list will be released on the official website. The mock seat allotment helps the candidates understand the chances of admission based on their rank and choice preference.

The candidates will be allowed to make changes in their choices after the mock seat allotment. After that three rounds of counselling will be held. If the candidates are satisfied with the seat allotted to them, then they can take a printout of the provisional allotment letter to show it at the allotted institution.

Step 4: Reporting at the institutions:

The next step is to report at the allotted institution. The candidates must produce the original documents, provisional allotment letter at the time of reporting. The candidates should pay the admission fee to confirm the seat.

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