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KCET - (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) Determination of Merit

The merit of the candidates who satisfy any one of the conditions laid down under Item-7 of Chapter-I of the brochure will be determined as follows :
1.  In the case of Medical / Dental / Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy Courses, the marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test and marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Qualifying Examination will be taken in equal proportions.

2.  In the case of Engineering / Technology courses, the marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test and marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in the Qualifying Examination will be taken in equal proportions.

Provided that where the merit of two or more candidates is the same, the interse merit shall be determined with reference to the marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test in Biology in the case of Medical / Dental / Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy courses and in Mathematics in the case of Engineering / Technology courses and where the marks obtained in such cases are equal then the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of the marks obtained in Chemistry in the case of Medical / Dental / Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy courses and in Physics in the case of Engineering / Technology courses and where the marks obtained are equal again the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of the marks obtained in respective subjects in the qualifying examination as stipulated above and where marks obtained are equal again, the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of the age of the candidate, the elder candidate placed above the younger.

3.  In the case of Architecture Course, the marks obtained in the qualifying examination in all subjects and the marks obtained in both PART – 1 & PART – 2 of the Aptitude Test will be taken in equal proportions.
Provided that where the merit of two or more candidates is same, the interse merit shall be determined with reference to the marks obtained in the aptitude test, where marks obtained in aptitude test is equal, then the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of marks obtained in Mathematics in the qualifying examination and where marks obtained in Mathematics is equal, the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of the age of the candidate, the elder candidate placed above the younger.

Note: If everything as specified in the provisons to sub-clauses referred to above from (1), (2) and (3) are equal, then the interse merit will be determined by draw of lots. The determination of interse merit as detailed above for selection of Government seats will be the basis for the merit list of candidates claiming benefit of reservation under Admission Rules.