KCET 2018 extends 3rd round counselling dates; Awaiting Comedk to finish?

KCET 2018 3rd round counselling results will be announced on Friday August 10 when Comedk finishes its allotments.

The ongoing battle for engineering course aspirants is on high tide with Karnataka CET 2018 counselling rounds extending the last date for option entry while Comedk, collecting more than double the fee is fast filling the quota.

Ironic but the Karnataka government-backed engineering entrance test bodies have been paying little sympathy to the woes of students and parents who are hapless with the delaying tactics of the KCET and falling prey to Comedk diktats to pay fee much before, thus locking the students from changing their mind later.

As of Wednesday, KCET was supposed to have published the third round or the so-called Second extended round of counselling results but the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has again extended the date beyond August 10, thus effectively pushing the students to opt for high-payment engineering seats, while more than 27,000 seats are still available under its quota.

Parents have repeatedly complained about the tactical move by these two examination authorities which helps private engineering colleges to collect higher fee and keep the government-quota seats under wraps till then. Moreover, the fee has been increased by more than what the panel has recommended and all the colleges have been given a free hand to collect anywhere between Rs.40,000 to Rs.48,000 as maintenance fee by every college, defeating the purpose of government supervision.

Despite repeated assurance by the AICTE and the Ministry of HRD at the centre, the allotment of state-wise engineering seats have not been brought under the purview of the JEE Mains this year and it remains to be seen whether the government is serious to unify the engineering entrance tests in the country on the lines of NEET under one roof during the election year in 2019.

As of now, the mushrooming engineering colleges are collecting huge fees filling the seats under COMEDK, while hapless and anxious parents are shelling out Rs.183,600 as Comedk fee per year while the government seats at Rs.56,930 remain unallotted owing to delay tactics of the Karnataka Examination Authority.

More than this fixed fee, students have been asked to pay an additional Rs.48,000 for maintenance by each college. Not all colleges have sufficient hostel facilities and have tied up with Paying Guest houses outside for even girl students. Despite insufficient infrastructure, the colleges have been given a free hand to collect higher fee and even allowed to lower their teacher-student ratio drastically from this year.

Justified or not, the modus operandi is increasingly getting notorious and deceptive, while the government bodies have become silent spectators to the ongoing high-fee education mafia in Karnataka, which was once famous as the donation state of the country. It’s again getting back into its infamous fold.

KCET 2018 Document Verification Postponed, New Dates to be Announced Shortly

The Karnataka Coomon Entrance Test 2018 has withdrawn the proposed schedule dates for verification of documents for admission to engineering and allied courses in the state. The new schedule will be announced on its official website, said Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) in a statement.

“Schedule published for commencement of verification of documents at all the helpline centres from 7-06-2018 for CET-2018 is withdrawn. The document verification will not be commenced from 07-06-2018. The revised document verification schedule will be published shortly on the KEA Website,” said the KCET exam authority KEA.

It further advised candidates to keep visiting KEA Website http:/kea.kar.nic.in for revised schedule for verification of documents for CET-2018. Around 1,25,000 candidates will be called for the counselling process in phases spread over two weeks.

KCET 2018 results for admission to engineering seats in Karnataka had been announced on Friday, June 1, two days after COMEDK, the other entrance test for private engineering colleges, was announced on Monday, May 28.

Usually, the KEA usually conducts its counselling first for the government seats in engineering and other government quota seats in the state’s aided and unaided private colleges.

KCET takes into account 50 percent of Class 12 or state Pre-university Course (PUC) marks and another 50 percent from the marks scored by candidates in respective subjects in KCET 2018. Now that the final ranking is also known, candidates can seek admission based in respective colleges at government-fixed fee at approximately Rs.60,000 which is one-third less than the COMEDK fees at Rs.200,000 per annum for these seats.

KCET 2018 was held from April 18 to 20 this year and more than 1.98 lakh candidates in Karnataka had appeared for the exam seeking admission to B. Tech or BE programmes in various state universities, government colleges and private institutes. The top college RV College of Engineering usually has cutoff at around 74 in computers for the toppers, followed by PES University and others.

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