Karnataka KCET Results 2020: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will soon declare the Karnataka Common Entrance Test 2020 (KCET 2020) today. The official KCET Result 2020 will be made available on the official website of the KEA — kea.kar.nic.in and cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Those students who have appeared in the examination should treat the above-mentioned website as KCET Result 2020 link and should check KCET Result 2020 date and time by logging in at the KCET Result 2020 website mentioned above.

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The news about the KCET Result 2020 Date and Time in regard to the declaration of Karnataka CET 2020 result has been confirmed by Higher Education Minister CN Ashwath Narayan. He had announced that the KCET Result 2020 will be declared on 20th August 2020 but due to some reasons the KCET Result 2020 was announced yesterday. So, those who are expecting results announcement are waiting for the KCET Result 2020 today.

Ashwath Narayan said that the counselling process will be held online this year considering the COVID-19 pandemic situation. The seat matrix ratio will also remain the same as it was last year. “While the 45:30:25 ratio will be continued, the government’s share will be 45 per cent, COMED-K and NRI/Management quota will share 30 and 25 per cent respectively,” officials clarified.

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If a student has appeared in the examination and want to check one's KCET results 2020, he or she will have to use the login information printed on from your admit card or hall ticket.

How to check KCET Result 2020 online

Once the KCET 2020 results are declared, candidates will be able to check Karnataka CET result 2020 by following these steps:  

1] Log in at the official websites of KEA — kea.kar.nic.in or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in;
2] Click at the KCET 2020 result link and click on it; and
3] Enter the required information and then ‘Submit’ to view KCET result 2020 in the next page.

Karnataka CET examination was conducted amid the ongoing COVID-19 after the Karnataka High Court allowed the state government to go ahead with its plans to conduct the CET examinations in the state on July 30 and 31.