The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced significant updates for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025. In an effort to curb seat-blocking scams and simplify the application process, KEA will soon launch a dedicated mobile application for KCET1. This move aims to make the application and counseling process more accessible, especially for candidates from rural areas.
M.C. Sudhakar, Minister for Higher Education, emphasized the importance of maintaining the trust of the public and ensuring that KEA staff do not yield to any enticements. He also mentioned that the state government has appealed to the Union government to consider class 12 marks in addition to NEET scores for medical admissions1.
These updates are expected to streamline the KCET application process and make it more user-friendly for candidates. With these enhancements, KEA aims to provide a fair and transparent examination process for all aspirants.
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