KCET 2023 Exam Today: Check Dress Code, Things to Carry and More
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KCET 2023 Exam Today: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2023 exam starting today, May 20th. KCET 2023 will be held on May 20th and 21st, while the Kannada language exam will be held on May 22nd. Students who are appearing for the KCET exam 2023 can download the admit card from the official websites, kea.kar.nic.in or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea.


KCET 2023 Exam Today: Important Details

The KCET 2023 exam will be held in four different sessions for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology papers. Each paper will be conducted for a duration of 80 minutes and will include multiple-choice questions.

On May 20, the KCET 2023 exam will be held from 10:30 am to 11:50 am for biology and from 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm for mathematics papers. Whereas, on May 21, the exam will be held from 10:30 am to 11:50 am for physics and from 2:30 pm to 3:50 pm for chemistry papers. The Kannada language paper will be held from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Candidates will be required to carry their KCET admit card for 2023 along with a valid ID proof on the exam day.

KCET 2023 will be held for admission to professional courses in the state, including engineering, medical, dental, architecture courses, and more.
 

KCET Exam 2023 Today: Dress Code and Important Guidelines

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has not specified the KCET dress code for 2023; however, candidates are advised not to wear full-sleeved clothes, jewellery, wristwatches, thick-soled shoes, or sunglasses. They are advised to wear simple clothes to the exam centre. Students who are showing COVID-19 symptoms should wear surgical masks instead of N95 masks.

The newly appointed Chief Minister-elect of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, has instructed the police to ensure that no student appearing for the CET exam in centres around the Kanteerava Stadium is affected due to the swearing-in ceremony of the new government.