Aspiring candidates for various undergraduate programs have the opportunity to submit their applications until March 15 through the official portal, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.

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The Karnataka Examination Authority has announced the reopening of the application portal for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2024. Aspiring candidates for various undergraduate programs have the opportunity to submit their applications until March 15 through the official portal, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The initial registration phase commenced on January 10, with the original deadline set for February 10, which was subsequently extended to February 20. The current extension provides a final chance for applicants to complete their registration and fee payment, with the final cut-off for these processes being 5:30 pm on March 16.

1. Access the official KEA website: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
2. On the homepage, locate and click on the "KCET registration 2024" link.
3. Enter all necessary information accurately in the application form.
4. Proceed to pay the application fee as specified.
5. After payment, download and save the registration form for future reference.
KEA has also introduced a dedicated mobile application available for download from their website, which will provide schedules and notifications, reducing the need for frequent website visits. Additionally, applicants will receive real-time updates on their application status via WhatsApp. The Candidates Portal also offers a comprehensive view of the fee payment status and other application details.
The KCET serves as a qualifying examination for admissions into engineering, veterinary, and pharmacy programs. KEA has advised that candidates interested in medical, dental, ayurveda, unani, homoeopathy, and similar courses should utilize this registration window, as there will be no further opportunities to apply for KCET 2024.

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