KCET 2022 Exam Starts Today – Check Exam Pattern and Guidelines
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will commence the KCET 2022 exam today, 16 June 2022 offline pen-and-paper-based test.
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will commence the KCET 2022 exam today, 16 June. KCET exam will be conducted offline as a pen-and-paper-based test. Candidates can go through the exam day guidelines released by the authorities. The Karnataka CET 2022 exam will be conducted in three sessions in two days. Mathematics paper (2:30 PM to 3:50 PM) will be conducted on the first day, whereas Physics (10:30 AM to 11:50 AM) and Chemistry (2:30 PM to 3:50 PM) exams will be held on the second day.
Candidates should bring the KCET 2022 admit card along with valid identity proof on the examination day. Candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall without the admit card.
KCET 2022 Exam Day Guidelines
- Candidates must follow all COVID-19 norms prescribed by the authorities.
- Candidates are prohibited from carrying electronic devices inside the examination hall, such as smartwatches, mobile phones, calculators, etc.
- They must carry their admit card along with a valid photo ID proof such as a voter ID card, Aadhaar card, driving license, etc.
- Candidates must reach the KCET exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned on the KCET admit card.
- Need to wear a face mask throughout the KCET 2022 exam and can bring 50ml hand sanitiser and a transparent water bottle.
- Candidates must inform the test centre in case appearing from the containment zone.
Exam Pattern for KCET 2022
Candidates can check the exam pattern of KCET from the table below.
Particulars | Details |
Examination Mode | Pen-paper-based examination |
Number of Sessions | 1st Session- Mathematics
2nd Session- Physics 3rd Session- Chemistry |
Medium of Language | English or Kannada |
Exam Duration | 1 hour 20 minutes for each session |
Question Type | Objective (MCQs – Multiple Choice Questions) |
Total Number of Questions (Including all the sessions) | 180 Questions |
Number of Questions per Subject | Number of sections in exam and questions per section-
Mathematics- 60 Physics- 60 Chemistry- 60 |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark will be allotted for each correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam. |
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