KCET 2023 Exam Begins Tomorrow: Students Near Oath-Taking Venue Asked To Report Early
With the Karnataka swearing-in ceremony coinciding with the CET-2023 exams, students writing their papers in exam centers near Sree Kanteerava Stadium, where the oath-taking is scheduled, have been instructed to report 2 hours earlier than the usual scheduled time.
According to reports, students appearing for the Common Entrance Test (CET) in eleven centers around the city are required to arrive at their respective centers on or before 8:30 am on Saturday, May 20.
According to reports, approximately 2.6 lakh candidates have enrolled for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). It is advised that candidates download their KCET hall tickets from the official website, kea.kar.nic.in. Detailed information and direct links for downloading the hall tickets are provided below.
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The early reporting time has been designated to help students avoid anticipated heavy traffic and congestion in the vicinity caused by the oath-taking ceremony of the new Congress government at Kanteerava stadium. Efforts will be made to assist candidates stuck in traffic by allowing them to reach the examination center upon showing their examination admit card to the police.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has also made arrangements to provide breakfast and lunch to students taking their exams at St Joseph's Indian PU College on Vittal Mallya Road, as it is conveniently close to Kanteerava stadium.