EAMCET Engineering 2014 Eligibility

Candidates satisfying the following requirements shall be eligible to appear for EAMCET-2014 

a. Candidates should be of Indian Nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Card Holders.

b. Candidates should belong to the state of Andhra Pradesh. The candidates should satisfy Local / Non-Local status requirements as laid down in the A.P. Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission) order, 1974 as subsequently amended.

c. For Engineering, B.Pharmacy (M.P.C), B.Tech. (Dairy), B.Tech. (Ag. Engineering), B.Tech. [Food Science and Technology (FS & T)], B.Sc.  [Commercial Agriculture and Business Management (CA & BM)] courses:

(i) Candidates should have passed or appeared for the final year of Intermediate Examination (10+2 pattern) with Mathematics, Physics  and Chemistry as optionals or related vocational courses in the fields of Engineering and Technology, conducted by the Board of  Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh, along with bridge course or courses conducted by it for candidates enrolled during 2000- 2002 and subsequent batches, or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto by the Board of Intermediate Education,  Andhra Pradesh.

OR

Candidates should have passed or appeared at the final year of the Diploma examination in Engineering conducted by the State Board  of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto by the State Board of  Technical Education and Training, A.P.

(ii)  a) In the case of Engineering, Pharmacy courses, candidates should have completed 16 years of age by the date of commencement of  admissions or on such other date as may be notified by the common entrance test committee. There is no upper age limit.

     b) In the case of B.Tech. (Dairy Technology), B.Tech. (Ag. Engineering), B.Tech. (FS & T) and B.Sc. (CA & BM) offered in Acharya  N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, candidates should have completed 17 years of age as on 31st December of the year of admission and an upper age limit of 22 years for all the candidates and 25 years in respect of  Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates  as on 31st December of the year of admission.
d. (i) For Pharm-D course candidates should have passed or appeared for the final year of Intermediate Examination (10+2 pattern) with  Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as optionals conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh or any other  examination recognized by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh, as equivalent thereto or should have passed or  appeared at the final year of the Diploma Examination in Pharmacy course conducted by the Andhra Pradesh State Board of Technical  Education and training.

(ii) The candidates should have completed 17 years of age as on 31st December of the year of admission to the above course.

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About Karnataka CET

  1. The Government of Karnataka established Common Entrance Test Cell in the year 1994 for conducting of Entrance Test and to determine the merit of the candidates for admission to Professional courses such as Medical, Dental, Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy, Engineering / Technology & Architecture courses.
  2. To expand the activities of the CET Cell, the Government has converted the Common Entrance Test Cell in to an autonomous body Registered under Societies Registration Act 1960 called “Karnataka Examinations Authority” (KEA).
  3. In order to obtain admission to any of the professional courses through KEA, a candidate must appear for the Common Entrance Test, which will be conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), Bangalore.
  4. The Common Entrance Test-2014 will be conducted at 50 places, spread over Karnataka.
  5. The Karnataka Common Entrance Test 2014 is being conducted for the purpose of determining the eligibility / merit, for admission of Karnataka candidates and the ward/s of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants to the First year or First semester of full time courses in Medical, Dental, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy & Yoga, Engineering, Technology courses and Architecture course, in Government / University / Private Aided / Private Un-Aided Professional Educational Institutions in the State of Karnataka for the academic year 2014-15. 
  6. In order to obtain admission to any of the professional courses through KEA, a candidate must appear for the Common Entrance Test, which will be conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore (Herein after referred to as KEA).

  7.  Candidates who have studied the Qualifying Examination within Karnataka should write ‘CET-2014’ in a test centre assigned by the KEA within the district in which the candidate has studied 2nd PUC or 12th standard.

JEE Main Exam Centre 2014 Outside India

 

Outside India JEE Main Exam Centre
Code City Mode of Exam
359 Colombo Computer based
360 Kathmandu Computer based
361 Singapore Computer based
362 Bahrain Pen & Paper Based Computer based
363 Dubai Pen & Paper Based Computer based
364 Muscat Pen & Paper Based Computer based
365 Riyadh Pen & Paper Based Computer based

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KCET – 2014 Duration, Question Paper and Answer Sheet

  • The Common Entrance Test will be held in TWO days in FOUR different sessions for four subjects.
  • On the first day, test will be conducted for Biology and Mathematics subjects in two sessions and on the next day test will be conducted for Physics and Chemistry subjects in two sessions as per the date and time given .
  • Each paper will be conducted for 60 marks each with 80 minutes duration.
  •  Each question paper will be of (Objective) Multiple Choice type.
  • The question paper in each subject will be in 16 different versions and each question will have four different options.
  • Each question will carry ONE mark.
  • The candidate is expected to attempt all the questions, in order to obtain maximum marks. In other words, there is no choice among questions.
  • There will be no negative evaluation with regard to wrong answers but marks will not be awarded in respect of multiple answers.
  • The version code of the question paper will be boldly printed on facing sheet of the question paper. The version codes used in each paper will be from A – 1 to A – 4, B – 1 to B – 4, C – 1 to C – 4 and D – 1 to D – 4.
  • The version code of the question papers given to a student may be different OR may be the same for different sessions.
  •  COMPULSORY: In all the four sessions, initial TEN minutes will be given for the candidates to write / shade the particulars such as Name, CET Number, Version Code and Serial number of the question booklet on the OMR answer sheets in the boxes provided.
  • The candidates who do not write / shade the correct CET Number and Version Code on the OMR answer sheets, such candidates OMR answer sheets will not be scanned and will not be assigned any rank.
  • The candidates will have to mark correct options on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet, which will be supplied at the beginning of each session of the test. Among the answers provided against a question, only one answer will be correct.
  • The candidate should mark the correct answer by completely shading only one circle against a question number, using BLUE or BLACK ink ball point pen.
  • More details about precautions to be taken while filling the particulars on OMR answer sheets is given below / next page. The OMR answer sheet comprises of two sheets. The top sheet will be used for the purpose of marking correct answers and later scanning & evaluation and the bottom sheet will be returned to the candidates after completion of each session of the test.
  • The bottom sheet is coated with a special kind of chemical which acts as Carbon. When the candidate fills the circles on the top sheet, the pressure on the bottom sheet will automatically create a replica of the top sheet.
  • The candidates are required to COMPULSORILY AFFIX THEIR LEFT HAND THUMB IMPRESSION in the space provided on the bottom portion of the OMR answer sheet (top sheet) with the ink-pad provided by the room Invigilator, after completion of each session of the test.
  • However, they need not affix their thumb impression on the replica (bottom sheet) of the OMR answer sheet.
  • Thereafter, the invigilators will detach the bottom sheet from the top sheet at the perforations and hand over the bottom sheet replica to the candidates and candidates are allowed to carry the same with them. The top sheet will be retained by the invigilator for returning the same to the Deputy Chief Superintendent of the examination center and in turn to KEA.
  •  NOTE: The OMR answer sheets in respect of all the candidates who have affixed their left hand thumb impression will only be scanned and the results in respect of such candidates will be published. The OMR answer sheets in respect of candidates who have not affixed their left hand thumb impression, for any reason, will not be scanned. Also, the results in respect of such candidates will not be published. 

Optical Mark Reader sheets as Answer Sheets  

  • A model of the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheets that will be used for marking the answers by the candidates will be hosted on the KEA Website.
  • The need for the replica has compelled us to design OMR sheet in such a way that all the information and the answers are marked only on one side.
  • The top portion of the sheet is meant for furnishing the particulars about the candidates such as the Name, CET Number, Version code and serial number of the question booklet. 
  • The bottom portion is meant for marking the answers, affixing the signature of the room Invigilator & candidates and also for affixing the Left Hand Thumb Impression of the candidate.
  • The space meant for the subject would have been pre-marked.
  • The square blocks in each item should be filled by the candidate in capital letters and numbers. The circles corresponding to the letters or numbers are meant to be completely shaded using blue or black ink ballpoint pen only.

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KCET Engineering 2014 Important Dates

 

Activity Schedule Date
Paymen of Application fees March 8 to 17, 2014
Last Date for Reciept of KCET 2014 Application 5-Apr-14
Entrance Examination              May 1 ,2014                 (Mathematics – 2.30 pm to 3.50 pm)
                   May 1 ,2014                     (Physics – 10.30 am to 11.50 am)(Chemistry – 02.30 pm to 03.50 pm)

 

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The question papers of the Common Entrance Test will be mostly based on the First and Second PUC syllabi prescribed by the Department of Pre-University Education of Karnataka State.

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KCET Engineering 2014 Exam Pattern

  1. The Common Entrance Test will be held in TWO days in FOUR different sessions for four subjects. On the first day, test will be conducted for Biology and Mathematics subjects in two sessions and on the next day test will be conducted for Physics and Chemistry subjects in two sessions.
  2. Each paper will be conducted for 60 marks each with 80 minutes duration.
  3. Each question paper will be of (Objective) Multiple Choice type.
  4. The question paper in each subject will be in 16 different versions and each question will have four different options.
  5. There will be no negative marks for wrong answers.

 

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KCET Engineering 2014 Exam Centres

 

Code Exam Centre Code Exam Centre
01 Bangalore 26 Hubli
02 Channapatna 27 Gadag
03 Ramanagaram 28 Gulbarga
04 Belgaum 29 Yadgir
05 Gokak 30 Hassan
06 Athani 31 Haveri
07 Chickodi 32 Madikeri
08 Bellary 33 Koppal
09 Hospet 34 Kolar
10 Bidar 35 K.G.F
11 Basavakalyan 36 Chickaballapur
12 Bhalki 37 Mandya
13 Bijapur 38 Krishnarajapet
14 Bagalkot 39 Mysore
15 Jamakhandi 40 Chamarajanagar
16 Chickamagalur 41 Kollegala
17 Chitradurga 42 Raichur
18 Davangere 43 Shimoga
19 Mangalore 44 Bhadravathi
20 Puttur 45 Sagar
21 Moodabidre 46 Tumkur
22 Udupi 47 Tiptur
23 Karkala 48 Karwar
24 Kundapura 49 Sirsi
25 Dharwad 50 Kumta

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KCET Engineering 2014 Eligibility

  •  A candidate who has passed the Q. E. (herein after referred to as the “Qualifying Examination” or “Q.E.” in short) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Biology / Electronics / Computer Science as optional subjects with English as one of the languages of study and obtained an aggregate minimum of 45% marks in the optional subjects in the Q. E. is eligible for Engineering / Technology courses.
  • 40% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST, Category-I and OBC Category candidates. Provided that, the marks obtained by the candidate in Bio-Technology / Biology / Electronics / Computer Science in the Q. E., will be considered in place of Chemistry, in case the marks obtained in Chemistry is less for required aggregate percentage, only for the purpose of determination of eligibility and not for the purpose of determination of rank, in respect of Engineering / Technology courses.
  •  Based on the performance of the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in both Common Entrance Test and the Qualifying Examination by taking the marks in equal proportions, the Engineering rank list will be prepared and published.

 

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KCET Medical 2014 Exam Pattern

  • The Common Entrance Test will be held in TWO days . On the first day, test will be conducted for Biology subjects and on the next day test will be conducted for Physics and Chemistry subjects in two sessions.
  • Each paper will be conducted for 60 marks each with 80 minutes duration.
  • Each question paper will be of (Objective) Multiple Choice type.
  • There will be no negative marks for wrong answers.

 

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The question papers of the Common Entrance Test will be mostly based on the First and Second PUC syllabi prescribed by the Department of Pre-University Education of Karnataka State.

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KCET Medical 2014 Exam Centres

 

Code Exam Centre Code Exam Centre
01 Bangalore 26 Hubli
02 Channapatna 27 Gadag
03 Ramanagaram 28 Gulbarga
04 Belgaum 29 Yadgir
05 Gokak 30 Hassan
06 Athani 31 Haveri
07 Chickodi 32 Madikeri
08 Bellary 33 Koppal
09 Hospet 34 Kolar
10 Bidar 35 K.G.F
11 Basavakalyan 36 Chickaballapur
12 Bhalki 37 Mandya
13 Bijapur 38 Krishnarajapet
14 Bagalkot 39 Mysore
15 Jamakhandi 40 Chamarajanagar
16 Chickamagalur 41 Kollegala
17 Chitradurga 42 Raichur
18 Davangere 43 Shimoga
19 Mangalore 44 Bhadravathi
20 Puttur 45 Sagar
21 Moodabidre 46 Tumkur
22 Udupi 47 Tiptur
23 Karkala 48 Karwar
24 Kundapura 49 Sirsi
25 Dharwad 50 Kumta

Candidates who have studied the Qualifying Examination within Karnataka should write the Common Entrance Test – 2014 in an examination centre assigned by the KEA in the same district where the candidate has studied 2nd PUC or 12th standard.



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Activity Schedule Date
Paymen of Application fees March 8 to 17, 2014
Last Date for Reciept of KCET 2014 Application 5-Apr-14
Entrance Examination                May 1 ,2014                (Biology – 10.30 am to 11.50 am)
                     May 1 ,2014                (Physics – 10.30 am to 11.50 am)(Chemistry – 02.30 pm to 03.50 pm)

 

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KCET Medical 2014 Eligibility

  • A candidate who has passed the second year Pre-University or 12th standard or equivalent examination (herein after referred to as the “Qualifying Examination” or “Q. E.” in short) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects and English as one of the languages of study and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Q. E. and who has secured not less than 50% of marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Common Entrance Test (herein after referred to as “CET”) is eligible for admission to Medical and Dental courses.
  • 40% of marks in both Q. E. and CET in case of SC, ST, Category-I and OBC Category candidates.
  • Based on the performance of the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Common Entrance Test, the Medical / Dental rank list will be prepared and published for admission to Medical and Dental courses.

 

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KEAM Medical (UG) 2014 Special Instructions

Read the following instructions carefully. Failure to observe instructions may upset the candidate’s performance.

  1.  Reporting for the Examination

  2. Question Paper

  3. Answer Sheet

  4. Filling in the OMR Answer Sheet

 

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KEAM Medical (UG) 2014 Filling in the OMR Answer Sheet

 All entries in OMR answer sheet are to be made with blue or black ink BALLPOINT PEN only. Marking with fountain pen, gel pen, sketch pen or pencil is not permitted.
Use of any ink of colour other than blue or black is not permissible.

The answer sheet has two parts – “CANDIDATE’S DATA” on the left side and “ANSWERS” on the right with a thin perforation in between, length-wise. Fill in all the entries on the left side (Candidate’s Data part) before beginning to answer questions.

(a) CANDIDATE’S DATA PART: (Left side of the sheet) Fill in the boxes and the appropriate bubbles with blue or black ink ballpoint pen.

Roll Number : Fill in and mark the Roll No. as given in the admit card with ballpoint pen. The Roll number should be entered without any corrections or overwriting.
Name: Fill up the item correctly and legibly. Name is to be entered as given in the admit card with ballpoint pen.

Fill up the Roll Number again.
Question booklet Sl. No. has to be entered as given in the top right side of your question booklet.

Name of subject : Enter name of the subject.
Signature of the Candidate : The candidate has to sign in this box and should be identical with the signature affixed in the admit card and attendance sheet. The item for signature of the invigilator will be filled in by the concerned person.

(b) ANSWER PART OF THE OMR SHEET : (Right side of the sheet)

  • A specimen copy of the OMR answer sheet is included in the Prospectus. Each answer sheet will be having a unique pre-printed ‘BARCODE’ that will be used as a secret code against which the evaluation takes place. Candidates should not tamper with the BAR CODE. If a candidate tampers, mutilates or damages the barcode, he/she will be disqualified and his/her candidature will be cancelled. The answer sheet in respect of such candidates will not be subjected to valuation and they will be debarred from appearing for the Entrance Examinations for a period not exceeding two years.

IMPORTANT

  •  All entries in OMR answer sheet are to be made with blue or black ink BALLPOINT PEN only.
  • Marking with fountain pen, gel pen, sketch pen or pencil is not permitted.
  • Use of any ink of colour other than blue or black is not permissible.
  • Do not write your roll number or name or make any stray marks on this part of the sheet.
  • Do the marking for answers only in the spaces provided (bubbles).

 Method of marking :

(a) The Answer part of the OMR sheet (right side) consists of ovals, known as ‘bubbles’. USE ONLY BALLPOINT PEN (BLUE OR BLACK INK) for filling (marking) these bubbles. Marking with any other colour or with sketch/gel pen is not permitted.

(b) Each question will have five answers marked (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E).The most appropriate answer will have to be selected. Thereafter, using ballpoint pen (blue or black ink) mark the bubble corresponding to the most appropriate answer. For example if the answer to question 2 is C, bubble C has to be darkened .

(c) Mark only one bubble for each question. The bubble should be filled completely and must be dark.

(d) Here are some wrong methods of marking answers, such as In all these cases mentioned above, though the candidate may have given the correct answer, it will not be read by the scanner because of the wrong method of marking the answer.

(e) The bubble should be filled completely. Candidates are advised not to make any special effort to mark bubbles artistically.

(f) Warning : Marking once made will be final.

(g) Any attempt to erase the mark once made will leave smudges or marks on the bubble, which will treat it as a valid mark.

(h) Any fresh mark made after attempting erasure of an already marked bubble will lead to multiple marks with the consequent penalty of negative marks.

  •  Candidates will get the copy of the OMR sheet after the completion of the examination. The copy which is attached to the Main OMR sheet will be detached by the Invigilator in the presence of the candidate after the completion of the examination. The candidates will be permitted to carry this copy with them after the Examination.
  •  The question booklet for each paper will be supplied to the candidate only five minutes before the actual time prescribed for the commencement of the examinations. The candidates should take care to mark the necessary entries, in the question booklet as well as on the OMR answer sheet immediately before beginning to answer the questions.
  •  Immediately after the commencement of the examination, the candidate should check that the question booklet supplied is of the correct version and that it contains all the 120 questions in serial order. The question booklet should not have unprinted or torn or missing pages in it. If the question booklet does not agree with the above, the matter should be brought to the immediate attention of the invigilator. In such cases the invigilator should take immediate action to rectify the same by issuing the candidate a question booklet of the same version. The question booklet initially issued will be taken back only after the replacement is made.
  •  Candidates are warned that they should enter only the necessary information as required in the OMR answer sheet (on the left part). Any additional information, which is not required and which may help to identify the candidate (made in any part of the OMR sheet), will disqualify the candidate and his/her candidature will be cancelled without any further intimation. Further he/she will be debarred from appearing for the Entrance Examinations for a period not exceeding two years.
  •  Any mistake in filling up the data part of the OMR sheet or in marking the answers will affect the valuation of the script adversely.

WARNING : Any malpractice or attempt to commit any kind of malpractice in the Examination will result in the disqualification of the candidate.

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