KCET Exam 2023: Date, Syllabus, Tips, Mock Tests

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts the Karnataka Common Entrance Test as a gateway to offer admissions into various undergraduate courses in the state of Karnataka. The exam was initiated in 1984 to facilitate the entry of students into the Engineering, Technology, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Architecture and Agricultural courses. The exam will be conducted on May 20 & 21 this year and will be of a 2-hour duration.

What is the KCET Exam?

The Government of Karnataka set up the Common Entrance Test Cell in 1994 for conducting various entrance exams such as KCET. In 2006, the Common Entrance Test Cell was transformed into the Karnataka Examinations Authority which is an autonomous body under the Societies Registration Act 1960. The exam evaluates students based on their knowledge in the domains of Math, Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Additionally, those students who are claiming government seats under Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses also have to appear for a Kannada language test.

Purpose of the KCET Exam

The KCET exam is conducted every year for students seeking to take admission into various undergraduate courses in the state of Karnataka. The purpose of the exam is to serve as a single platform for entrance into different courses and colleges and thus, eliminates the need of conducting different entrance examinations. The exam facilitates admission into the Engineering, Technology, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Architecture and Agricultural courses.

Highlights & Exam Pattern of the KCET

Name of the Exam KCET 2023
Conducting Body Karnataka Examinations Authority
Exam Level Undergraduate
Exam Frequency Once a Year
Duration 4 Sessions of 80 Minutes Each
Mode of Exam Pen and Paper
Sections Mathematics
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Types of Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Marking Scheme 1 Mark for Each Correct Answer
Total Questions 180
Total Marks 180
Medium of Exam English & Kannada
Official Website https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/

Eligibility Criteria for KCET Exam

In order to be eligible for the KCET exam, a candidate must fulfil the following eligibility criteria:

  • Must be a citizen of India.

  • Must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination before 1st July 2023 from a recognised board.

  • Must have passed 10th or 10+2 from Karnataka state.

  • For candidates who studied outside Karnataka, it is necessary that either they or their parents must have Kannada, Tulu or Kodava as their mother tongue and must be residing outside Karnataka as on May 1, 2023. Such candidates have to appear for the Kannada Language Test.

KCET Exam Date 2023

Event Tentative Dates 
Registration Process Beginning Date 27th February, 2023
Last Date for the Registration Process 5th April, 2023
Last Date to Submit the Application Fee 7th April, 2023
Last Date for Correction in Application form (if any) 27th April, 2023
Admit Card Release Date 5th May, 2023
Exam Date 20th & 21st May, 2023
Date of Kannada Language Test 22nd May, 2023
Date of Release of Provisional Answer Keys 25th May, 2023
Last Date for Submission of Objections on Question Paper 27th May, 2023
Announcement of the Result 12th June, 2023

Registration Process & Fee

In order to take the KCET exam, a candidate has to apply online, following the below-mentioned steps:

  • A candidate has to log on to the KEA website and select the “UGCET 2023 Online Application”

  • After that, the candidate must select the “Click Here to Register” option under the “New User” tab

  • After this, the candidate has to register himself/ herself/ themselves by entering all the required details

  • Once registered, the candidate will receive their Application Number and User ID

  • The candidate must log in using their User ID and Password and fill in the detailed application form

  • This step is followed by the uploading of a photograph, signature and left-hand thumb impression of the candidate in the specified format

  • After this, the candidate must take the print-out of the form and verify all the information provided

  • If all the information is correct, a candidate has to undertake a declaration

  • This is followed by the payment of the application fee through the online mode

Application Fee

Category Fee
Students from Karnataka INR 500 (Male)
INR 250 (Female & SC/ ST)
Students Outside Karnataka INR 750

KCET Admit Card

The admit card for the KCET exam will be available for download on the official website of the Karnataka Examinations Authority from 5th May 2023. You can download KCET admit card by entering your registration ID and date of birth.

KCET 2023 Exam Centres

Bagalkot Chitradurga Mangalore
Bangalore Dharwad Puttur
Doddaballapur Hubli Ujire
Belgaum Gadag Mysore
Athani Gulbarga Raichur
Chikodi Hassan Ramanagara
Gokak Haveridte Channapatna
Bellary Kanwar Shimoga
Hospet Dandeli Bhadravathi
Bidar Kumta Sagar
Basavakalyan Sirsi Tumkur
Bhalki Kolar Tiptur
Bijapur KGF Udupi
Chamarajanagar Jamakhandi Koppal
Karkala Kollegal Madikeri
Kundapura Chikkaballapur Mandya
Yadgir Chikmagalur Krishnarajpet
Davangere Moodabidri

KCET 2023 Exam Syllabus

Physics

1. Physics World 16. Units of Measurement
2. Motion in a Straight Line 17. Work Energy and Power
3. Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion 18. Laws of Motion
4. Mechanical Properties of Fluids 19. Gravitation
5. Thermal Properties of Matter 20. Mechanical Properties of Solids
6. Oscillation 21. Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory
7. Electric Charges and Fields 22. Waves
8. Current Electricity 23. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
9. Magnetism and Matter 24. Moving Charges and Magnetism
10. Alternating Current 25. Electromagnetic Induction
11. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 26. Electromagnetic Waves
12. Wave Optics 27. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
13. Nuclei 28. Atoms
14. Communication Systems 29. Semiconductor Electronics
15. Motion in a Plane

 

Chemistry

1. Structure of Atom 16. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
2. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 17. States of Matter, Gases and Liquids
3. Thermodynamics 18. Equilibrium
4. Redox Reaction 19. s-Block Elements
5. Hydrogen 20. Some p-Block Elements
6. Organic Chemistry 21. Hydrocarbon
7. Environmental Chemistry 22. Solid-State
8. Solution 23. Electrochemistry
9. Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry 24. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
10. p Block Elements 25. d and f Block Elements
11. Coordination Compounds 26. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
12. Phenols and Ethers 27. Alcohols
13. Aldehydes 28. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
14. Ketones and Carboxylic Acid 29. Chemistry in Everyday Life
15. Polymers

 

Mathematics

1. Sets Relations and Functions 14. Trigonometric Functions
2. Principle of Mathematical Induction 15. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equation Linear Inequalities
3. Permutation and Combination 16. Sequence and Series
4. Binomial Theorem 17. Straight Line
5. Conic Sections 18. Introduction to 3D Geometry
6. Limits and Derivatives 19. Mathematical Reasoning
7. Statistics 20. Probability (1st and 2nd PUC)
8. Relations and Functions 21. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
9. Matrices 22. Determinants
10. Continuity and Differentiability 23. Application of Derivatives
11. Integrals 24. Application of Integrals
12. Vector Algebra 25. Differential Equations
13. Three-Dimensional Geometry 26. Linear Programming

 

Biology

1. The Living World 12. Animal Kingdom
2. Biological Classification 13. Structural Organization in Animals
3. Plant Kingdom 14. Body Fluids and Circulation
4. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 15. Chemical Coordination and Integration
5. Morphology of Flowering Plants 16. Neural Control and Coordination
6. Locomotion and Movement 17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
7. Anatomy of Flowering Plants 18. Mineral Nutrition
8. Excretory Products and Their Elimination 19. Transport in Plants
9. Cell – The Unit of Life 20. Respiration in Plants
10. Biomolecules 21. Digestion and Absorption
11. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 22. Plant – Growth and Development

KCET 2023: Section-Wise Distribution of Question Paper

Subjects Total Questions Total Marks
(Paper I) Maths 60 60
(Paper II) Biology 60 60
(Paper III) Physics 60 60
(Paper IV) Chemistry 60 60
Total 180 (PCM/ PCB) 180

Colleges that Accept the KCET Exam Score

  • ACS College of Engineering, Bangalore
  • Amruta Institute of Engineering and Management Sciences, Bangalore
  • Appa Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gulbarga
  • Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore
  • Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikmagalur
  • Bangalore College Of Engineering And Technology, Bangalore
  • BMS Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore
  • National Institute of Engineering (NIE), Mysore
  • Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  • T John Institute of Technology (TJIT), Bangalore
  • RV College of Engineering, Bangalore

KCET 2023: Expected Exam Cut Off

The cut-off of the KCET 2023 exam will depend upon a number of factors. These are:

  • Number of candidates appearing for the exam
  • Difficulty level of the exam
  • Total number of seats available
  • Last year’s cut-off trends

Here, we have listed the expected cut-off for different streams for some of the top colleges accepting KCET scores:

Name of College Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering RV College of Engineering Bangalore Institute of Technology
Civil Engineering 54665 11658 73254
Computer Science and Engineering 2436 158 3124
Electronics & Communication Engineering 7324 614 7850
Electrical Engineering 18857 1192 19523
Mechanical Engineering 49638 4695 75621

KCET Important Exam Guidelines

  • Candidates must keep with themselves at least 3 copies of the application form, fee receipts and identical copies of the photograph that they uploaded while filling out the application form.

  • Candidates must retain a copy of the admit card till the end of the admission process.

  • Candidates must make sure that the information entered by them in the application form is correct.

  • Merely applying for the KCET exam or qualifying for the exam does not guarantee admission.

  • There will be an additional Practical test for candidates seeking admission into Agricultural courses.

  • Candidates are advised to use only ballpoint pens while filling out the OMR sheet.

  • It is mandatory to affix the left-hand thumb impression on the OMR sheet.

  • The candidates must carry the admit card and a government-issued ID card with them to the examination centre.

KCET Exam Preparation Tips

  • Thoroughly go through the syllabus to familiarise yourself with the various important concepts that you must focus on while preparing for the exam.

  • Go through previous years’ question papers and identify the concepts that have been repeatedly asked in the exam.

  • Focus on important concepts first and then move on to the other parts of the syllabus.

  • Revise regularly and solve mock tests to evaluate your preparation. Identify the areas that you need to improve upon and revise these concepts.

  • Participate in some kind of physical activity to improve focus.

  • Meditate regularly to stay calm during the preparatory phase.

  • Stay confident during the exam, do not panic.

Previous Years’ Question Papers

You can access the previous years’ question papers here.

FAQs

1. What is the use of KCET exam?

The KCET exam is conducted for providing admission into various undergraduate courses in the state of Karnataka. The exam is conducted for the students looking to enrol on the courses of Engineering, Technology, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Architecture and Agriculture.

2. Who is eligible for KCET exam?

Students who have passed 10+2 level of study and have pursued either 10th or 10+2 from the state of Karnataka are eligible for the exam.

3. Which courses come under KCET?

The exam is conducted for the students looking to enrol into the courses of Engineering, Technology, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Architecture and Agriculture.

4. Does KCET have negative marks?

No, there is no negative marking in the KCET exam.

5. How many students write KCET exam every year? in 2020, 2021 and 2022?

Every year, over 1 million students appear for the KCET exam.

6. What is the dress code for KCET exam?

There is no dress code for the KCET exam. Candidates can wear anything that they feel relaxed in. However, they must avoid wearing fancy clothes.

7. How KCET rank is calculated?

The rank is calculated on the basis of marks scored by the candidate in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/ Biology. If your aggregate score turns out to be 100, you can expect a rank between 4000 to 6000

8. When KCET exam 2023 will be conducted?

The KCET exam 2023 will be conducted on 20 & 21 May.

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