Karnataka to Host CET Seat Allotment Workshops from May 25-30
CET seat allotment workshop to be held from May 25 to 30
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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct workshops titled 'CET Seat Allotment Manthana' from May 25 to 30 across 65 government colleges in Karnataka. Aimed at educating students and parents about the counselling and seat allotment process, the initiative seeks to prevent common mistakes that can lead to missed opportunities for admission.
- 01Workshops will be held daily from May 25 to 30, except on May 28, with sessions from 10 AM to 12 PM and 2 PM to 4 PM.
- 02Participants can book slots in advance through the KEA website, which has a dedicated link for session registration.
- 03The initiative aims to address issues like errors during option entry and lack of awareness that previously caused students to lose seats.
- 04Parents may attend on behalf of students preparing for the NEET examination, who are not required to be present.
- 05The workshops were first introduced last year and have been expanded due to positive feedback.
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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct 'CET Seat Allotment Manthana' workshops from May 25 to 30 across 65 government engineering, medical, and dental colleges in Karnataka. These workshops aim to educate students and parents about the counselling and seat allotment process for professional courses, helping them avoid common mistakes that could lead to losing their preferred college seats despite securing good ranks. KEA executive director H Prasanna emphasized the importance of these sessions, noting that errors during option entry and a lack of awareness had previously resulted in missed admissions. Workshops will take place daily, except on May 28, with two sessions scheduled each day from 10 AM to 12 PM and 2 PM to 4 PM. Interested participants must book slots in advance through the KEA website, which includes a dedicated link for selecting preferred colleges and timings. Parents may attend on behalf of students preparing for the NEET examination, who do not need to be present. The initiative, first introduced last year, received positive feedback and has been organized more systematically this time around.
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The workshops aim to help students secure their desired college seats, potentially affecting their educational and career trajectories.
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