Bengaluru, January 22, 2026 – The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has recently issued hall tickets for candidates applying to multiple departmental positions under the Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) region. This move comes as part of ongoing recruitment drives aimed at filling vacancies in state government departments. The hall tickets, released on January 20, 2026, are essential for candidates to appear in the upcoming written examinations scheduled for late January. Positions include Sales Assistants, Second Division Assistants, Junior Assistants, and others, reflecting KEA’s efforts to streamline hiring processes across various sectors.
The hall tickets were made available on the official KEA website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, starting January 20, 2026. This release pertains specifically to recruitments in the HK region, targeting a range of administrative and support roles. Candidates who successfully applied and cleared preliminary eligibility checks, such as the Kannada language test held on December 28, 2025, are now eligible to download their admit cards.
According to official announcements, this step ensures smooth conduct of the exams while allowing applicants ample time to prepare and verify their details. KEA has emphasized that only those with valid hall tickets will be permitted entry to the examination centers.
The written examination for these departmental posts is set for January 25, 2026, and will be held at various centers across Karnataka. The test focuses on assessing candidates’ aptitude for roles such as:
This schedule aligns with KEA’s broader recruitment calendar for 2026, which includes multiple phases of testing for government jobs. Separate notifications have also been issued for non-HK regions, with some exams already conducted earlier in January, but the current release targets HK-specific vacancies.
Candidates can access their hall tickets by following these steps on the official portal:
KEA advises checking for discrepancies immediately and contacting support if needed. The hall ticket will include essential details like exam venue, timing, and candidate information.
KEA has outlined several guidelines to ensure a fair and orderly examination process:
Candidates are also encouraged to review the OMR sheet instructions and any updates on key answers or objections post-exam.
This recruitment drive is part of KEA’s ongoing initiatives to fill over 2,600 positions across various departments, as per recent notifications. Aspiring applicants should stay updated via the official website for any further announcements or changes in schedule.
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