CHAPTER – II MORE ABOUT THE WRITTEN TEST 1. SYLLABUS 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. 2. DURATION, QUESTION PAPER AND OMR ANSWER SHEETS 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 at page – 14. 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. A specimen of the OMR answer sheets will be hosted on the KEA Website. More details about precautions to be taken while filling the particulars on OMR answer sheets is given at 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. 33 3. OMR ANSWER SHEETS Candidates can download the specimen of the OMR Answer Sheet & Practice with it by using blue or black ink ballpoint pen, candidates can practice with the OMR answer sheet with regard to filling and shading of the required items. Please study the specimen OMR answer sheet and familiarize yourself. Take four to five photocopies of the specimen OMR sheet and practice on them at home. By doing so, you will be very accurate in writing and shading the particulars such as Name, CET Number, Question booklet version code, etc., in the required manner on the Original OMR answer sheets, during actual conduct of the test. Optical Mark Reader sheets as Answer Sheets The need for the replica has compelled us to design OMR sheet in such a way that all the information will be hosted on the KEA website 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. Why Ball Point Pen? Remember, we are allowing the candidates to carry home a replica or facsimile of the OMR answer sheet and the OMR answer paper comes in a set of two sheets. When you shade the top sheet, the pressure will create a dark mark on the bottom sheet on the corresponding circle. If a pen with a nib is used, the pressure on the top sheet will not be sufficient to activate the chemical on the bottom sheet. On the other hand, a ballpoint pen exerts sufficient pressure to convert the bottom sheet chemical into a dark spot. That is why we want you to use a blue / black ink ballpoint pen only. Important precautions to be taken while writing / shading Top portion of OMR answer sheet The initial TEN minutes will be given to a candidate, for writing / shading the particulars on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet, wherein the candidates are required to write their Name within the boxes, write their CET Number in the boxes and shade the respective circles, write the Question booklet version code in the boxes and shade the respective circle in the required manner. The candidates are also required to write the Question booklet serial number and the Register number of 2nd PUC / 12th standard within the boxes (in case if the candidate is appearing for Annual examinations during 2012). Of the five items, entries pertaining to ‘Name’, ‘CET Number’ and ‘Question booklet Version code’ are very crucial ones. Therefore, candidates are advised to take extra precaution while writing and shading these three items accurately on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet. Important precautions to be taken while shading answers on bottom portion of OMR Answer Sheet. 34 After the initial TEN minutes 70 minutes will be given to a candidate for shading the answers on the bottom portion of the OMR answer sheet. On the bottom portion, there will be 60 rows corresponding to 60 questions. Against each question number, four circles will be provided corresponding to four options of the question paper. The candidates are required to shade only one circle corresponding to the correct answer. The scanner is so sensitive to black and blue ink shades that even a slight residual ink mark or an unintended ink dot within a circle on the OMR answer sheet will be taken by it, as filled / shaded, at the time of scanning. Consequently, the candidate may lose marks. Therefore, please do not make any stray pen marks on the OMR answer sheets. As the scoring done by the scanner and the computer in tandem is final, a plea for erasing or neglecting the ink mark on a circle cannot be entertained. Therefore, candidates are advised to take extra precaution while shading the circles on the bottom portion. CORRECT METHOD OF SHADING THINK BEFORE YOU INK ! Qn. No. Once you darken a circle, there is no way to erase or to remove it. That way, your decision about a correct answer will be final. The invigilator will not permit you to use marker, white fluid or any other devise to hide the shading already done and you will not be supplied with one more set of OMR sheet. If you spoil a sheet in your attempt to rub off the shading done on a circle, you may ruin your opportunities. If two circles are shaded in a row and even if one of the circles is partially rubbed off, the scanner will take it as a multiple attempt. Therefore, think twice before you shade a circle with ink. Darken only one circle for each question as shown against the CORRECT METHOD. Answers I 1 2 4 WRONG METHODS OF SHADING I 1 2 4 - Use of Tick mark. I 1 2 4 - Use of Cross mark. I 1 2 4 - Use of Dot. I 1 2 4 - Use of Line mark. I 1 2 4 - Particularly or half filled circle. I 1 2 4 - Marking outside the circle. 4 - Marking more than one circle. I 2 3 The candidates should invariably preserve their ‘CET 2012’ OMR answer sheet replicas of all the subjects for a minimum period of one year from the date of obtaining the admission order. 4. DETERMINATION OF MERIT AND PUBLICATION OF MERIT LISTS (A) DETERMINATION OF MERIT: The merit of the candidates who appear for the Common Entrance Test–2012 will be determined are detailed below: (1) In the case of Medical and Dental Courses, the merit will be determined only on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects taken together in the Common Entrance Test – 2012. (2) In the case of Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy Courses, the merit will be determined on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in Physics, Chemistry & Biology subjects in Common Entrance Test – 2012 and the marks obtained by candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Qualifying Examination, taken in equal proportions. (3) In the case of Engineering and Technology courses, the merit will be determined on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics subjects in Common Entrance Test–2012 and the marks obtained by candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in the Qualifying Examination, taken in equal proportions. Provided that where the merit of two or 35 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 Systems 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 Systems 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 the 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, wherein the elder candidate will be considered before the younger. (4) In the case of Architecture Course, the merit will be determined on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in the qualifying examination in all subjects and the (valid NATA score) 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 NATA, where marks obtained in NATA are 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 are equal, the interse merit shall be determined on the basis of the age of the candidate, wherein the elder candidate will be considered before the younger. NOTE: If everything as specified in the provisions to sub-clauses referred to above from (1), (2), (3) and (4) 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 i. e., Item 8 of Chapter – I of the brochure. (B) PUBLICATION OF MERIT LISTS : After the completion of the entrance test, the ANSWER KEY will be published on 10-05-2012 in the KEA Website: http://kea.kar.nic.in The candidates / parents / lecturers can file their objections, if any, addressed to the “Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority, Bangalore” on or before 16-05-2012 either in person or only through SPEED POST / email: [email protected] , with regard to any of the published answer Key, along with all supporting documents / justification. The objections received by the KEA will be placed before an Expert Committee, whose decision will be final for determination of the right answer key. The answer key approved by the Expert Committee will be applied during evaluation for determination of merit order. As per the merit determined by the KEA, the Medical / Dental, ISM & H, Engineering and Architecture ranks will be assigned to the eligible candidates. Separate result sheets showing the Medical / Dental, ISM & H, Engineering and Architecture ranks will be published on 31-05-2012 in all the CET-2012 examination centres and the same will also be made available on KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in Separate merit lists in respect of the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants for the respective courses will also be prepared and published on the KEA Website. The correct answer key and the list of candidates whose results have been withheld and the reasons for withholding the results will also be published along with the results. The candidates whose results are with-held for want of 2nd PUC / 12th std. Marks and date of birth such candidates / parents need not to be worried because, ranks will be assigned as and when they submit the required documents on the specified dates during office hours. Result sheets will not be displayed in the KEA premises. 36 Candidates who have any objections in respect of any of the entries or problems in the result sheets, such as discrepancy / changes in the Q. E. marks, version code, NATA scores etc., except the marks secured in the Common Entrance Test, can submit their objections within three days from the date of publication of the CET - 2012 result and thereafter result will be published for such candidates. (See box item given below for details about intermediary ranks / Spot ranks i.e., ranks ending with G55, G44, G33 etc.) NOTE : 1. The candidates are requested to verify their qualifying examination marks printed on the result sheets without fail, if there is any discrepancy with reference to qualifying examination marks the same should be brought to the notice of this office immediately for fresh assignment of ranks, if any. 2. Candidates whose results will be withheld for want of qualifying examination marks should submit a photocopy of their Q. E. marks card either in person or through ‘Speed Post’ to the KEA and the ranks in respect of such candidates will be published subsequently. Request for re-totaling or revaluation of the OMR answer sheets will not be entertained, as the valuation and the subsequent scoring will be error free. What does ‘G 55’ mean? After the declaration of the results, the candidates may not get ranks assigned mainly for the following reasons : 1) For want of Q. E. marks, a candidate might have missed the rank. 2) A candidate might have marked the version code wrongly. 3) Q. E. marks may get varied due to revaluation or otherwise, when corrected, a fresh ranking becomes necessary. The KEA computers are programmed to assign new ranks or fresh ranks to the candidates falling within the above said categories without disturbing the rank numbers assigned to the candidates whose results were declared earlier. The computer program is such that it can assign ranks in between two integers without altering the previous rank numbers. Undoubtedly, you were assigned a rank after the declaration of the results. When a rank was assigned to you, rank 1234 and 1235 had been assigned to two other candidates. When it came to assigning a rank to you, the computer found that in the normal course, your rank would have been after the candidate with rank 1234 and before the candidate with rank 1235. Therefore, the computer had to place you between 1234 and 1235. As already said, the computer is programmed to generate large number of ranks between two integers by dividing the space alphabetically from A to Z. Then each alphabet is subdivided from 1 to 99. Now, if a new rank is required to be assigned between two integer ranks, in the first instance, the computer assigns a division number as ‘G 55’ before the previous rank. If one more rank needs to be assigned between the rank 1234 and 1234 G 55, the computer assigns a rank as 1234 G 44. If one more rank is to be assigned between 1234 G 55 and 1235, then it assigns a rank as 1234 G 66. 37 CHAPTER – III 1. DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED FOR VERIFICATION The original documents to be produced for verification have been detailed separately in respect of Government seats in Item – 6 of Chapter – I below each of the Eligibility Clauses. Similarly, the original documents to be produced in respect of Special category seats are also detailed in Item – 6(1) of Chapter – I against each of the Special Categories. (A) Special category seats : Candidates claiming the benefit under various Special categories should produce the relevant original Special category certificates along with TWO sets of photocopies COMPULSORILY on the dates notified below, to the KEA IN PERSON ONLY DURING OFFICE HOURS. They should also produce three photocopies of their 'CET 2012' admission ticket. Candidates should not send their original special category documents / certificates through Post OR any other private arrangement. An acknowledgment slip will be issued for having received the special category certificates. Schedule for submission of Special Category Certificates Name of the Special Category DATE N.C.C. 08-05-2012 Sports 09-05-2012 Defence 10-05-2012 Ex-Defence Anglo-Indian Central Armed Police Force 11-05-2012 14-05-2012 Candidates who do not submit their original special category certificates on the notified dates, WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for further verification and they will not be considered for allotment of seats under the respective Special categories. (B) Government seats : Candidates who seek admission to Government seats should compulsorily produce the required documents in ORIGINAL with ONE set of attested photocopies of all the original documents and two passport size photographs for verification at the KEA at the time of registration for allotment of seats. After verification, only ONE set of attested photocopies of all the documents will be retained by the KEA and all original documents will be returned to the candidates. The documents to be produced for claiming Government seats are detailed clause wise, below the respective CLAUSES in Item – 6 of Chapter – I of this brochure. Explanation for some of the prominent documents is as follows : SSLC Marks Card SSLC or 10th standard or equivalent examination marks card. 2nd PUC Marks Card 2nd PUC or 12th standard or qualifying examination marks card. Study Certificate Study Certificate to show that the candidate has studied in Karnataka for a minimum period of SEVEN years from 1st standard to 12th standard or qualifying examination issued by Head of the institution. Further, School study certificates should be got countersigned by the concerned Block Educational Officer (BEO) / Deputy Director of Public Instructions (DDPI) COMPULSORILY in the proforma prescribed at Appendix – V. PLEASE CONTACT CONCERNED SCHOOL FOR BEO / DDPI OFFICE ADDRESS. (The counter signature for 1st and 2nd PU study certificate is not required) 38 NOTE : CBSE, CISCE, J & K candidates should produce the study certificate obtained from the Principal of their respective schools. Further, countersignature of BEO or DDPI is not required for them. All candidates including General Merit candidates whose parental income is less than Income Certificate (For Supernumerary quota seats only) Rural Study Certificate ` 4.50 Lakhs per annum will be eligible for allotment of seats under “Supernumerary Quota”. The candidates who claim seat under “Supernumerary Quota” will have to obtain an income certificate from the concerned Tahasildar. The candidates who claim seat under rural category will have to obtain a rural study certificate from the respective school / high school issued by the head of the institution which should be countersigned by the concerned Block Educational Officer (BEO) as per format shown at page 74. General merit candidates who claims seat in rural category should also submit an income certificate issued from the concerned Tahasildar along with the rural study certificate as per format shown at page 74. NOTE : The candidates whose parents come under creamy layer are not eligible to claim the benefit of rural reservation. Kannada Medium Certificate Candidates claiming the benefit of Kannada Medium reservation should produce a certificate for having studied 10 full academic years in Kannada medium from 1st standard to 10th standard issued by the Head of the educational institution and such certificate should be got countersigned by the respective BEO or DDPI in the proforma prescribed at Appendix - V. Caste / Caste Income Certificate Candidates seeking reservation benefit should produce a Caste Certificate in Form ‘D’ in case of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; in Form ‘E’ in case of Category -1; a Caste Income Certificate in Form ‘F’ for Other Backward Classes such as 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B, issued by the concerned Jurisdictional Tahasildar, in accordance with the Government order No. Sa Ka E 225 BCA 2000 dated 30th March 2002 and No. Sa Ka E 104 BCA 2011 dated 06-02-2012 as amended from time to time. Annexure-II to this rule is reproduced at Appendix-VIII for the information of the candidates and parents. The candidates belonging to SC, ST and Category –1 of the Other backward classes should also produce a separate Income Certificate as per the prescribed format given at Page - 75. (This is for the purpose of processing eligibility of candidates to claim Government of India scholarship). IMPORTANT : The candidates claiming reserved category benefits should COMPULSORILY produce the Study Certificate indicating the Standards, Academic years, Caste and Mother Tongue obtained from the head of the institution where the candidate has passed 10th standard / SSLC examination, as per the Admission register of institution, in the proforma prescribed at Appendix - V. The school study certificates of the candidates should be got countersigned invariably by the BEO / DDPI along with full Address, Seal & Telephone Number of the concerned office. HOWEVER, COUNTER SIGNATURE FOR PUC / 11TH & 12TH STANDARD STUDY CERTIFICATE IS NOT REQUIRED. NOTE: 1. Where the eligibility of the candidate is based on the study, employment, etc., of the parent, relevant documents to establish the relationship of candidate with the parent has to be produced. 39 2. The contents of the documents submitted by the candidates should be either in Kannada or English languages only. If the documents are in any other language, the same should be got translated to Kannada or English language through the concerned authorities with signature and seal and should be produced during allotment of seats. Otherwise the KEA reserves the right to reject the same. 2. ADMISSION FEE AND PERCENTAGE OF SEATS (GOVERNMENT SHARE) ² ² ² ² ² Seat Matrix and fee structure will be announced by Government later for the year 2012-13. The The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes candidates need not to pay any fees. The fee amount for different courses / categories should be paid in the form of a Demand Draft. Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of “The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority”, payable at the respective Helpline Centres. Since, the Bank counter functioning at the Helpline Centers will not issue the demand drafts, the candidates and parents are also advised not to bring the prescribed fee in the form of CASH / Cheque. Candidates can bring multiple demand drafts in different denominations corresponding to the fee amount. 3. GOVERNMENT SEATS (SEAT MATRIX) The KEA will receive the seat matrix from the Government before the commencement of allotment of seats in the Admission Round. Hence, an accurate number of seats to be offered for allotment as Government seats, college wise, category wise and course wise, cannot be made known at this stage. The seat matrix (Government seats) in respect of Medical, Dental, Indian System of Medicine & Homoeopathy, Engineering, Technology and Architecture courses, as notified by the Government will be published on the notice boards of the KEA and also on the KEA website http://kea.kar.nic.in before the commencement of allotment of seats to the respective disciplines. For the benefit of candidates, full postal address and telephone / fax numbers of Professional colleges and the total number of Government share of seats offered by the KEA in these colleges for the academic year 2011-12 are given in Appendix – VI. This is only for the information of the candidates and no inference shall be drawn either for number of seats or to the college for the academic year 2012-13. 4. VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS AND ENTRY OF OPTIONS FOR ALLOTMENT OF GOVERNMENT SEATS From this year there is a change in the method of allotment of seats. In the first instance, after declaration of rank / merit, verification of documents will take place followed by obtaining the options from the candidate which is followed by allotment of seats. Verification of documents will be done for all the disciplines at once to which the candidate is eligible. If the candidate is eligible for more than one discipline i.e, for Medical / Dental, Engineering, ISM & H, then for all the disciplines documents will be verified at once. The verification of documents and allotment of seats includes the following stages. 1. Registration of a Candidate. 2. Verification of Documents, holding of Interactive Session for options entry and assignment of User ID and Password. 3. Entry of Options by Candidates 4. Allotment of seats. 5. Downloading of Allotted Details. 6. Remittance of fees and collection of admission orders. 7. Admission / Report to the college. 40 (1) REGISTRATION OF A CANDIDATE Every candidate who is assigned rank in CET-2012 will have to report to the nearest Helpline Centres / or the most convenient Helpline Centre as per the schedule notified by KEA for Registration of Candidate and Verification of Documents. There are 12 notified Helpline Centres and the details are at page 43. The time schedule along with the venue for Registration and for Verification of Documents will be notified by KEA soon after the declaration of the results. The candidates will be allowed to participate in accordance with the notified time schedule and as per the stipulated rank ranges only. The candidates are required to register their CET number in the computer system. From there, the candidates are sent to the Verification Counter where the entries of original documents are checked against the computer data that would have been furnished by them in their application forms. After verification, the KEA will retain one set of the attested photocopies and the original documents will be returned to the candidates. Before leaving the verification counter, an acknowledgment card and a verification slip will be issued to the candidates. Thereafter, the candidates will be sent to the interactive session, where in the candidates will be briefed about the procedure to be followed by the candidate in exercising options, allotment of seats, payment of fees and reporting to the college. This will be like a training class to the candidates to familiarize themselves on entry of options and procedure to be followed for such entry of options till their admission to the colleges. (2) VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS Verification of documents will be done as per the schedule which will be notified in the newspapers and also on the KEA website http://kea.kar.nic.in The candidate should confirm the rank ranges, date and time of verification before coming to the Helpline Center. No individual intimation will be sent to the eligible rank holders regarding the date and time of verification process. The original documents to be produced during verification have been detailed separately in respect of Government seats in Item – 6 of Chapter – I below for each of the Eligibility Clauses. Similarly, the original documents to be produced in respect of Special Category seats are also detailed in Item – 6(1) of Chapter – I against each of the Special Categories. Candidates who seek admission to Government seats should compulsorily produce the required documents in ORIGINAL with ONE set of attested photocopies of all the original documents and two passport size photographs. VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED, NCC, SPORTS SPECIAL CATEGORIES. (a) FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED CANDIDATES (Only in Bangalore Centre) The candidates claiming a seat under the persons with disability category should COMPULSORILY appear before the Medical Board comprising of the Executive Director and three specialist Doctors. The Medical Board shall examine the candidates on 27-06-2012 at 11.00 a.m. and certify the percentage of disability. The decision of the Medical Board will be final. The candidates with less than 40% of disability and those who fail to appear before the Committee on the notified date and time, will not be eligible to be considered for allotment of a seat under the persons with disability category. The list of eligible physically disabled candidates prepared by the Medical Board will be final for the purpose of allotment of seats. (b) FOR NCC CANDIDATES (only in Bangalore Centre) The candidates who have submitted their NCC certificates on 08-05-2012 as notified in Item – 1 of Chapter III of this brochure will ONLY be allowed to appear before the Committee comprising of the Executive Director and the Director of NCC or his authorized nominee, on 28-06-2012 at 11.00 a.m. for verification of NCC certificates. The candidates who do not submit their NCC certificates on 08-05-2012 will not be allowed for verification of certificates and such candidates will not be considered for allotment of seats under NCC. After verification of NCC certificates, the Director of NCC or his authorized nominee will prepare a preferential list among the eligible NCC candidates in the following order: 41 The candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and adjudged overall All India Best Cadet with Gold / Silver / Bronze medal in the Republic Day Camp held at New Delhi will be considered FIRST. Candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and adjudged overall All India Best Cadet with Gold / Silver / Bronze medal in camps All India TSC (Boys) / TSC (Girls) / NSC / VSC and cadets who have been finally selected as part of DG NCC team to participate in All India Movalankar shooting championship at national level will be considered SECOND. Candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and who have participated in the Youth Exchange Programmes and Foreign Naval Cruise organized by DG NCC will be considered THIRD. Candidates who have participated from Karnataka in the R D Camp will be considered FOURTH. Candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and who have participated from Karnataka in the All India TSC (Boys) / TSC (Girls) / NSC / VSC and cadets participated in All India Movalankar shooting championship as part of KAR and GOA Directorate team will be considered FIFTH. Candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and who have participated in Mountaineering, Sailing, Motor Cycle, Cycling Expeditions organized by DG NCC / NCC Directorate of KAR and GOA will be considered SIXTH. Candidates possessing ‘B’ certificate and who have participated in NIC, Trekking, Mountaineering, BLC, ALC, RCTC, and Army Navy, Air Force and Hospital attachment camps will be considered SEVENTH. Candidates who possess only ‘B’ certificate will be considered EIGHTH. For all the above said categories, possession of ‘B’ Certificate is compulsory. While considering the medal status for First and Second preferences, priority will be Gold to Silver and Silver to Bronze. The list of eligible NCC candidates prepared by the Director of NCC or his authorized nominee will be final for the purpose of allotment of seats under NCC. Thereafter, the list of eligible candidates will be prepared on the basis of CET ranking within the preferences mentioned above and the candidates will be considered for allotment of seats accordingly. NOTE: The candidates who have only ‘B’ certificate need not attend this NCC Special category verification of documents on 28-06-2012. However, they will be considered for allotment of seats as per their CET Rankings in the general round of allotment process for the unfilled NCC seats, if any. (c) FOR SPORTS CANDIDATES (only in Bangalore Centre) The candidates who have submitted their SPORTS certificates on 09-05-2012 as notified in Item – 1 of Chapter III of this brochure will ONLY be allowed to appear before the Committee comprising of the Executive Director, KEA and the Commissioner for Youth Services & Sports or his authorized nominee, on 29-06-2012 at 11.00 a.m. for verification of SPORTS certificates. The candidates who do not submit their SPORTS certificates on 09-052012 will not be allowed for verification of certificates and also they will not be considered for allotment of seats under SPORTS. After verification of SPORTS certificates, the Commissioner for Youth Services & Sports or his authorized nominee will prepare a preferential list among the eligible SPORTS candidates in the following order: The candidates who have won Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in SUPER – A GAMES will be considered FIRST. Medal winners in A – GAMES will be considered SECOND. Medal winners in B – GAMES and participant in SUPER – A or A - GAMES will be considered THIRD. Candidates who have won Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in B – GAMES will be considered FOURTH. Among the Sports candidates in each group, the Medals won by the candidates in the events OR games of Sports will also be considered. Priority will be Gold to Silver and Silver to Bronze, irrespective of number of medals. The list of eligible Sports candidates prepared by the Commissioner for Youth Services & Sports or his authorized nominee will be final for the purpose of allotment of seats under Sports. Thereafter, the list of eligible candidates will be prepared on the basis of CET ranking within the preferences mentioned above and the candidates will be allowed to select the seat accordingly. The candidates who have only National Participant certificate need not attend this Sports Special category verification of documents on 29-06-2012. However, those who are holding only National Participant certificate will be considered for allotment of seats as per their CET Rankings in the general round of allotment process for the unfilled Sports seats, if any. 42 IMPORTANT: There will be no separate document verification schedule for Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides and Anglo-Indian Special categories. However, the eligible Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides and Anglo-Indian Special category candidates will be considered for allotment as per their CET Rankings in the general round of allotment process for the seats reserved under the respective Special categories. (d) FOR THE WARD OF JAMMU & KASHMIRI MIGRANTS (Only in Bangalore) All eligible wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants will be allowed for verification of documents on 30-06-2011 at 11.00 am. The eligible wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants should COMPULSORILY submit the required documents in original along with one set of photocopies of documents and the prescribed fee, failing which, they will not be allowed for selecting the seats reserved in favour of the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants. VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR GENERAL MERIT, SCHEDULED CASTE, SCHEDULED TRIBE, CATEGORY-1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B AND ALL OTHER SPECIAL CATEGORIES SUCH AS DEFENCE, EX-DEFENCE, SCOUTS & GUIDES, ANGLO INDIANS, NCC, SPORTS, CAPF AND ALL RURAL AND KANNADA MEDIUM CATEGORIES: (IN ANY HELPLINE CENTRES) The candidates who are claiming eligibility under clauses (c) and (d) of item 6 of Chapter-1 of brochure i.e., Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadigas, will have to attend the verification process only at Bangalore centre. HELPLINE CENTERS BANGALORE BELGAUM BELLARY CHITRADURGA MANGALORE DHARWAD GULBARGA MYSORE SHIMOGA KARWAR RAICHUR BIJAPUR After completion of verification of documents for the above categories, the document verification will be commenced for all other eligible rank holders in accordance with the schedule which will be notified later. Before coming to the Helpline Centres, all eligible rank holders should make sure that they have kept the required original documents with one set of attested photocopies of all the documents. Verification of documents will be done at once for all the disciplines to which the candidate is eligible. Once the documents are verified, simultaneously candidate’s eligibility in other discipline will also be verified on the same day. Hence, the candidates need not attend for verification of documents separately to all the disciplines to which he is eligible. If the candidate is eligible for multiple disciplines i.e., for both Medical and Engineering, or eligible for Engineering and Architecture, the candidate should bring all the relevant documents in original and one set of attested photocopies of the same when he / she attends the verification process. Verification slip will be issued to all the eligible candidates by mentioning the details of the candidate, documents verified, caste category and merit / rank and discipline he is eligible etc. The candidate has to verify all the details printed on the verification slip and changes if any should be brought to the notice of the verification officer immediately. The candidate should compulsorily bring all necessary original documents in support of their claim when they come for verification without fail. If any candidate fails to produce any of the documents / certificates / marks card on the day of verification, such candidate’s documents will not be verified and they will not complete their registration process and subsequently will not be considered for eligibility to exercise their options. (I) After publication of results, verification of documents of eligible candidates will take place at the notified Helpline Centres in the notified District Head quarters. The candidate has to verify the original documents in any of the Helpline Centres given above and as per the schedule which will be notified later. 43 (ii) The candidate has to produce the specified original documents along with one set of attested photocopies of the same for verification as per the schedule notified for document verification based on the candidate’s rank. After verification KEA will retain one set of photocopies of the same and return the originals to the candidate and enter all the details of the candidate’s data online in to the system which is linked to KEA server. Further, verification slip will be issued to the candidates for having verified the documents and an acknowledgment card will also be issued for having received one set of photocopies of the documents. NOTE: No changes / claims will be accepted once the documents are verified and verification slip is issued to the candidate for any reason. The candidates are informed to verify the entries printed on the verification slip and the acknowledgment card before leaving the verification counter. If there is any mistake, report to Verification Officer for correction. The candidates who become eligible after verification will only be considered for entry of options and for allotment of seats. All the details printed on the verification slip will be considered for allotment of seats. Eligibility of candidate for consideration of seat allotment totally depends on the production of all supporting documents at the time of verification which in turn leads to correctness of data of the candidates. Therefore the candidate is also jointly responsible for ensuring the correctness of the data. No request for alteration of data will be considered under any circumstances at any point of time later on. IMPORTANT: IF the qualifying marks changes due to any reason after verification of documents, it is the responsibility of candidate to inform the KEA authority for fresh assignment of merit order / rank. As per his / her new merit order and as per the eligibility, the seat allotted based on the previous marks gets cancelled at any stage. Further, the seat allotment made by KEA or the admission by the College shall be subject to approval by the concerned University. ARRANGE ALL YOUR ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND ONE SET OF ATTESTED PHOTOCOPIES IN THE SEQUENTIAL ORDER SHOWN BELOW AND PRODUCE THE SAME IN THE VERIFICATION COUNTER WHEN YOU COME FOR VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS. ² ‘CET 2012’ Admission Ticket ² SSLC / 10th Standard Marks Card ² 2nd PUC / 12th Standard Marks Card ² Study Certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO / DDPI ² TWO recent passport size photographs The following documents should be produced, “ONLY if applicable”: ² Income Certificate obtained from concerned Tahasildar to claim “Supernumerary Quota” seats. ² Kannada Medium Study Certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO, for candidates claiming Kannada Medium reservation benefits. ² Rural Study Certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO and a verification certificate (only for GM candidates). ² Caste Certificate / Caste Income Certificate / Income Certificate obtained from the concerned Tahasildar, for the candidates claiming Reservation benefits. ² Parent’s study certificate / Parent’s Hometown certificate / Parent’s Domicile certificate / Parent’s Employment certificate / Parent’s Cumulative Record / Parent’s Marks Card, etc., for the candidates claiming eligibility for Government seats based on the domicile / study / employment of the parent. ² Duly sworn in Affidavit of the candidate who claims eligibility under Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses. ² IDENTITY CARD issued by the Jurisdictional Deputy Commissioner / District Magistrate, for the candidates claiming eligibility for Government seats under Jammu & Kashmiri Migrants quota. 44 The candidate seeking allotment of Reserved Category Seat under Sub-Clause (2) of Rule 9 shall not be considered for allotment of seats unless the candidate produces a Caste Certificate in Form ‘D’ in case of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and in Form ‘E’ in case of Category-I and a Caste Income Certificate in Form ‘F’ for other backward classes like 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B, issued by the jurisdictional Tahasildar, in accordance with the Government Order No. Sa Ka E 225 BCA 2002 dated 30th March 2002 and No. Sa Ka E 104 BCA 2011 dated 06-02-2012 as amended from time to time. Provided that the candidate belonging to SC, ST and Category-I claiming seat under reserved category shall also produce Income certificate issued by the jurisdictional Tahasildar for verification. Provided further that the candidate shall be eligible to claim caste, category and income benefit only if he has claimed the same in the application form. User ID and Password : The candidate who becomes eligible after verification of documents will be given high security User ID and Password, which the candidate then has to login and change Password as per his / her choice. For any reason User ID and Password should not be made known or revealed to others as it might enable modification / tampering data. The Candidate will solely be responsible for maintaining secrecy of the Password and KEA will not take any responsibility in this regard. Password is important and shall be held confidentially. It is as important as the PIN of ATM card. Password is essential for candidate’s login, entry of options, change of options, saving and deletion of options and for printing of allotment details. Forgotten Password? At the time of issuing password, details of procedure to be followed to obtain a new password will also be given. Interaction Session : After verification of documents an Interaction Session will be conducted at all Helpline Centres. In the Interaction session candidates will be briefed with regard to entry of options, procedure involved in allotment of seats, payment of fee etc. Video presentation will also be organized at the interactive session with practical classes. (3) Entry of Options by Candidates : (i) Entry of options by the candidates will begin only after the receipt of seat matrix from the Government, College wise, Course wise and Category wise seats available for allotment of seats. The same will be published on the KEA website http://kea.kar.nic.in which can be downloaded and printed. The seat matrix in the form of printed bulletins which will also be issued at all the Helpline Centres. (ii) The candidate who becomes eligible after verification will only be considered for entry of options. The candidate may enter the course / college of his choice from among the seats available which is displayed at the time of entry of options i.e., college wise, category wise and course wise, discipline wise. The candidate will have the choice to enter all the options in all the disciplines to which he is eligible. Candidate can enter the options for all the discipline at once. If the candidate is eligible for multiple disciplines i.e., both for Medical / Dental and Engineering, options can be exercised for both the disciplines in the same entry form. Upon entry of preliminary information by the candidate on the internet at the specified URL, the option entry form will be displayed. (Candidate has to enter his User ID and valid Password.) The entry form contains priority order number, discipline, college name, college code and the course code. Priority order number will be displayed and the candidate has to enter only the college code and course code in the order he / she wish as to be considered for allotment. That means, first option may be Medical, second option may also be Medical, third option may be Engineering, fourth one may be again Medical, fifth option can be Architecture etc and so on. In case of Medical, Dental AND ISM & H candidate has to enter only the college code where as in case of Engineering candidate has to enter both College Code and Course Code together. Please refer pages from 76 to 95 for details about college information i.e., College Code and Course Codes. Exercising options means you have to select college and courses you wish to join and arrange them in the order of priority. The format of the option entry form is given in next page for the information of the candidates. 45 Priority Number (Order of Options) Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Optioin10 Option11 Option12 Option13 Option14 Option15 Option16 Option17 Option18 Option19 Option20 Options Priority Number (Order of Options) M001ME M025ME E001EC M031ME E001AR E001CS M021ME E061EC E061CS M101DE I701AY E161EC E161CS E163ME E163EC E163CS E162CE M024ME M025ME M037ME Option21 Option22 Option23 Option24 Option25 Option26 Option27 Option28 Option29 Option30 Option31 Option32 Option33 Option34 Option35 Option36 Option37 Option38 Option39 Option40 Options Priority Number (Order of Options) Options E021EC E021CS E021ME E061CS E061EC E154EC E154CS E154ME E154CE M044ME M045ME M050ME M063ME M101DE M448DE I702AY I713AY I750AY I901UN I911NY Option41 Option42 Option43 Option44 Option45 Option46 Option47 Option48 Option49 Option50 Option51 Option52 Option53 Option54 Option55 Option56 Option57 Option58 Option59 Option60 E002CE E002CS E156EC E156CS E156ME E156CE E157EC E157CS E157ME E157CE E161EC E161CS E161ME E162EC E162CS E162ME E162CE E163CE E163CS E163ME Priority Number (Order of Options) Options Option61 Option62 Option63 Option64 Option65 Option66 Option67 Option68 Option69 Option70 Option71 Option72 Option73 Option74 Option75 Option76 Option77 E194EC E194CE E194ME E022EC E022CS E022ME E023EC E023CS E023ME E023IE E023IP E024IP E024IT E031IT E041AR E061IP E041EE Option500 In the above table it is entered like this. Option1: It is M001ME This is a college code for Medical, Option 10 i.e., M101DE indicates Dental college, and Option3 E001EC indicates course Electronics and Communication in Engineering College E001. For Example: 1. Candidate who wishes to give option for Medical, he / she has to enter only the college code. i.e., M001ME, M002ME, M021ME, M031ME etc. 2. Candidate who wishes to give option for Dental, he / she has to enter only the college code, i.e., M101DE, M102DE, M105DE etc. 3. Candidate who wishes to give option for ISM&H, he / she has to enter only the college code, i.e., I701AY, I702AY, I801HO, I806HO, I901UN, I904UN, I911NY, I912NY etc. 4. Candidate who wishes to give option for Engineering, he / she has to enter college code as well as course code, i.e., E001CS, E001EC, E194CE, E161ME etc. 5. Candidate who wishes to give option for Architecture course in Engineering, he / she has to enter college code as well as course code (AR), i.e., E001AR, E003AR, E005AR etc. (iii) The above table is only indicative for the information of the candidate and no inference shall be drawn in this regard. There is no limit for entry of options. A Candidate can enter any number of options as he / she wishes to exercise on his / her own priority. Candidates are advised to enter more number of options to avoid the disappointment of not securing a seat. The candidate has to enter the option in the priority as he / she desires. Candidates are advised to do thorough home assignment regarding the choices which they want to 46 exercise, the college which they prefer, the course which they are interested to join etc. It is better to write the order of options on a sheet of white paper and discuss the same with your parents / guardians / mentors etc before actually entering same in the system. Your interest in the discipline, college infrastructure, course, distance from your place, availability of hostel etc may be some of the issues to guide your choices of options and advice of your parents. As it will save your time and minimize your chance of making mistake in option entry on the online option entry form. A candidate can enter any number of options through Online (Internet) of his choice of College / Colleges and courses in the order of the choice he / she desires to enter either in the Helpline Centres or on his / her own arrangement. Entry of options will be as per the schedule notified by KEA in all newspapers and on the website http://kea.kar.nic.in The allotment will not proceed to the next rank candidate till the list of your options is completely searched for availability of a seat. The candidate may change the options as many times as he / she desires before the last date and time notified for entry of options. After entry of options candidate has to select the button submit and logout. Options recorded in the server on the last day and time of the notified schedule in each round will be frozen and only the frozen options will be considered for allotment of seats. The candidates are advised to take a print out of the option entered by them in each round after the last date and time for entry of options is over. (iii) Please enter URL or Website address http://kea.kar.nic.in or as indicated in the notification. Upon entry of URL you will find link like “Allotment of Seats – Entry of Options - CET-2012” and select the links regarding the information on many items. NOTE: Candidates are advised not to start entering the options directly on the online option form on the internet without preparatory work at home on choice of options, as it leads to commission of mistakes / wrong entries / wrong order of preferences. Preparatory work at home: Allotment of seats depends entirely on the priority of options given by the candidates as per the merit / rank. Hence it is of utmost importance to familiarize oneself with the operation of the computer, the locking of seats so that the correct choice and options are entered. Practice of entering of options has to be undertaken as even an expert in computers would require a minimum of one hour for entry of about 500 options. Familiarity with the computer, prior knowledge of the college, course is essential to fill up options. Even a small mistake in entering the options may deprive a valuable seat in the desired college / course even though he / she is eligible for that seat as per his / her rank. Therefore, KEA suggests that the candidate should familiarize themselves in entering the options in the online option entry form. A home work of about an hour everyday is necessary for the students to familiarize themselves with the allotment. The following steps may be taken by the candidates before entering their options in the online option entry form. ² The candidate should note the name of the college, the course offered in a separate sheet of paper. ² The cut off rank for that particular college and course may be seen so that the candidate will know where he stands vis-à-vis his ranking. ² Preparatory work should be commenced only after asserting their merit / rank order. ² The priority of options among the colleges selected should be noted down. ² Each candidate will be given an online allotment e-tutorial CD when they come for verification of documents. This will help the students to familiarize themselves with online seat allotment. ² KEA will also offer training at the Helpline Centres to the candidates to familiarize them with the entry of options as per their choice. ² A mock allotment on real time data given by the candidates will also be done before the actual commencement of the Admission Round, so that the candidate can know the college and course allotted as per his options. The candidate can also change his options after seeing the mock allotment. 47 (b) General Merit category candidates will be considered only in the General Merit quota. The rank list will be invariably followed for allotment of seats. All Reserved category candidates will first be considered for allotment in General Merit as per their merit and rank and as per the options given by them. After the General Merit seats are exhausted the candidate belonging to the respective categories will be allotted the seats in their respective category as per their rank and as per the options given by them. Example1: if rank number 3005 is a General Merit candidate and he has given his option in Medical and Engineering the Computer will search for his best options in General Merit category only. If no seats are available he / she has to wait for the second round and give options afresh. Example2: If rank number 3005 is a reserved candidate and has given options in Medical and Engineering then the computer will search for the best available seat in General Merit in the first instance and if no seats are available in General Merit then the seat in the respective category will be allotted to him / her as per his / her category and merit. ² Reserved Rural and Kannada Medium Category students will be first allotted in General Merit Category, then in the Rural and Kannada Medium of General Merit category and respective general of the reserved category and finally in the Rural and Kannada Medium of the respective category subject to availability of seats. 4. Allotment of seats: The Government issues a separate notification reserving certain seats exclusively for Special Categories such as NCC, Sports, Defence, Ex-Defence, CAPF, Anglo Indians, Scouts and Guides etc. The allotment starts with allotment of seats to Differently Abled Category in the first instance followed by NCC (Preference 1 to 7) and Sports (Preference 1 to 4). It is important to note that the seats will be allotted to these Special Categories on the basis of a separate seat matrix issued by the Government. In other words, seats under Special Categories will be allotted to the Special Category Candidates only within the Special Category Seat Matrix issued by the Government. ² The allotment by the computer starts with the Special Category list such as NCC, Sports and Physically Disabled categories. All NCC candidates holding preference 1 to 7 will be allotted seats in NCC quota as per their preference and if the preference is the same the interse merit among the candidates will be considered. Likewise candidates in Sports category in preference 1 to 4 will be allotted in Sports quota and where the preferences are equal the interse merit will be considered. The computer then proceeds to allot seats to the Physically Disabled persons as per their rank and options. As per the Act, 3 % of the seats in all Government, Aided and Unaided private colleges in Medical / Engineering / Architecture / ISMH courses are reserved and candidates belonging to the Physically Disabled Category can give options as per the seat matrix in these colleges. ² Separate seat matrix will be issued by the Government for Special Categories and candidates belonging to these categories will have to give their options as per the seat matrix issued by the Government for these Special Categories. ² NCC category candidates who hold only “B” certificate will not be considered in the Special Category allotment and they will be given the left out seats if any after allotment to the Preference Holders 1 to 7 as per their rank and options given by them in the Admission Round. While giving options candidates belonging to NCC category who hold only “B” certificate are advised to give options after going through the availability of seats under NCC quota. Similarly candidates belonging to Sports quota who hold only “National Participant Certificate” will not be allotted seats in the Special Category allotment and they will be considered as per their rank and preference given by them for all seats lying vacant in Sports quota after the allotment of seats to the candidates who are having Preference 1 to 4. Therefore these candidates are also advised to exercise their options after verifying the availability of seats in the Sports quota. ² While allotting to Special Category candidates like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts and Guides, AGL, NCC (Preference 8 - Only B Certificate holders), Sports (Preference 5 – Only National Participants), seats will be 48 ² ² ² first allotted under General Merit category, if the seat is not available in GM then it will be allotted in the respective reserved category if seats are available and then finally the seats will be allotted under Special Category if seats are available in the order of merit. While allotting to Jammu and Kashmiri migrant candidates, the seats will be allotted as per the options exercised by them. As per the Government direction, one seat each only in Government colleges for Medical and Dental Discipline and in case of Engineering one seat in each college (irrespective of the course) will be offered to the eligible candidates. The seat matrix for Medical discipline is within the seat matrix fixed by the Government in Government Medical and Dental colleges. The Director of Medical Education issues the seat matrix indicating the number of seats in Government Medical and Government Dental colleges only. For example if there are 150 seats in Government colleges in the General Merit quota the Jammu and Kashmir candidates will be allotted seats within this 150 quota only in case of Medical and Dental colleges and the balance left over will be allotted to the other category and General Merit candidates. However, in case of Engineering it will be over and above the seat matrix in each college. For example if there are 120 seats in a college in all the disciplines, then one seat in any discipline will be allotted to the J & K candidates as per the seat matrix by the Government for Jammu and Kashmir migrant quota over and above the intake i.e., in this case is 120. In other words, one seat irrespective of course and the seat matrix will be allotted to the Jammu and Kashmiri migrants as per their rank and as per the options given by them. The seats will be allotted to only eligible candidates. The candidate’s seat would automatically be cancelled upon allotment of seats of other option of such candidate and such cancelled seat will be kept separately and then added to the seat matrix in the second round. Therefore, it is imperative for all candidates to give fresh options after completion of every round. The seats will be allotted to only those who are eligible and who have given options. If a candidate fails to exercise his option then such candidate will not be allotted any seat. The Jammu and Kashmir quota in Engineering is a Supernumerary Quota seat and lapses if there is no eligible Jammu and Kashmiri migrant candidate. Illustration of Seat Allotment : [Procedure of Allotment] The entire process of allotment is controlled by sophisticated software and high end computers which examine minutely the options given by the candidates for allotment of the best possible seat to the candidate as per the rank and options given. Therefore, it is very important that the candidate should be very clear about the choice of the course, discipline which he is interested in. For example if a candidate is interested only in Medical seats then he can give all the options in all the colleges for allotment of Medical seats only. There are 33 Medical colleges and the candidates can give 33 options. The computer will decide the best seat available for allotment as per the rank and order of options of the candidate. Similarly a candidate may be interested only in Engineering and he may opt for a particular course in a particular college as per his choice. For example suppose a candidate is interested in Electronic branch only, then he can give his preference for Electronic course only in all the colleges. There are 186 colleges and he can give 186 options. The computer will pick up the best options available as per merit and order of options. In other words the candidate is free to give as many options in as many courses in as many colleges as he deems fit. The more number of options the better it is for the candidate to secure a seat of his choice. If a candidate is eligible for both Medical and Engineering discipline and his first desire is the Medical Stream then in such case he has to give as much options as possible for Medical. The order of preference for Medical should be more than other disciplines. The computer in such case will find the best options as per the rank and allot a seat to the candidate. 49 Likewise if a candidate is interested only in Engineering he may skip the option of giving choice for Medical and concentrate only on Engineering courses. Even in Engineering stream if the candidate is particular about a particular course then he has to give more options for that particular course in his options. The candidates are advised to gather information about the colleges, the courses offered, infrastructure available, teaching faculty, laboratory facilities, hostel facilities and any other information which would help him / her in narrowing his options. The distance from his / her house, the mode of transport, the hostel facilities and the environment etc are also prime factors in deciding priority of options. Illustration for Allotment of seat After the verification of documents and excising options by the candidate the seats will be allotted as in previous years in three rounds i.e., (1) Admission Round (2) Casual Vacancy Category Round (3) Casual Vacancy Round The following system will be followed for allotment of seats. Here is a sample illustration of choice of options by a candidate: Name of the candidate: Rohit Patel Category : GM Medical Rank : 262 Engineering Rank : 1200 Architecture Rank : 140 ISMH Rank : 300 In this case the candidate is interested only in Medical seat. Hence his priority of options will be Medical only and he has given the following options. Priority Number Option1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option 9 Options M001ME M013ME M003ME M051ME M031ME M025ME M004ME M041ME M024ME The computer starts Medical Round allotment with Rank 1. Then after completing allotment till rank 261, it reaches rank 262. Rohit’s Medical rank is 262 and option number 1 is not be available. Similarly option number 2 is not being available as the candidate above his rank has already been allotted and no vacancy exists. The next option is 3 and the college code is 3 and that option is available. Hence the computer will allot option number 3 to the candidate. Now all the other downward options i.e. below option 3 will be removed / disabled. (will not be considered for further iteration). The candidate can now download his allotted details and join the college if he is satisfied with the allotment otherwise he has to exercise fresh options in the next round after verifying the availability of seats. The option exercise is now number 3 and the college allotted is number 3. However, if the candidate participates in the next round / Casual Vacancy Round and exercise his option and if there is an improvement in the next round then the candidate will be allotted the improved seat. In this instance his second choice is college code 13 and he will be allotted college code 13 as per his second option if he has given fresh options. If no improvement is there then existing allotted seat will continue. Name of the candidate : Jacob Vergheese Category : 3B Medical Rank : 850 Engineering Rank : 1450 50 Priority Number Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option 9 Options E003EC E005CS M002ME I702AY I801HO M102DE M015ME E010CE E010CS The candidate is considered as per his / her rank in each discipline as per his options in the order of priority mentioned by the candidate. The allotment starts with the Medical discipline. All candidates who have a Medical rank will be considered and their options will be noted by the computer. In the instance case his Medical option is 3 hence, the first two options which are Engineering options will not be considered during Medical allotment stage, but would be considered during engineering allotment process and if he gets engineering seat as per option 1 or option 2 then the option 3 medical will be revert back to the pool. CASE No. I At Stage I : During Medical seats allotment the candidate is picked as per his Medical rank. All his Medical options are considered i.e., 3, 6 in the order of priority. If the candidate gets his/her seat for the option of priority no.6 (Dental, 102, D) then the seat will be allotted. The choice list for further stages like Engineering, ISMH, Architecture etc., will be reduced to priority from 1 to 5. At Stage II : During ISMH seats allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her ISMH rank. All his ISMH options are considered i.e., 4, 5 in the order of priority. The candidate does not get any ISMH seats for that rank, so his Medical seat is retained. The choice list from (1 to 5) for further stages will remain unchanged. At Stage III : During Engineering seats allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Engineering rank. All his Engineering options above 6 (i.e., from 1 to 5) are considered. i.e., 1, 2 in the order of priority. If the candidate gets his/her seat for the options of priority no.2 (Engineering, 5, CS) then that seat will be allotted and the previously allotted seat (Medical – option 3) will be returned to the seat matrix. The choice list for further stages like Architecture will be eliminated. CASE No. II At Stage I : During Medical seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Medical rank. All his Medical options are considered i.e., option no.3, 6 in the order of rank and priority. However, both these seats have been allotted to candidates higher in the merit order claiming seat in this round. The candidate is not getting any Medical seat. The choice list for further stages like Engineering, ISMH, Architecture will remain unchanged. At Stage II : During ISMH seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her ISMH rank. All his ISMH options are considered i.e, 4, 5 in the order of priority. The seat at option 4 is available. The candidate is allotted the ISMH seat at priority no.4 (I702 AY). Hence, the choice list for further stage like Architecture etc., will be reduced to priority 1 to 3. At Stage III : During Engineering seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Engineering rank. All his Engineering options above priority 6 (from 1 to 5) are considered i.e., 1, 2 in the order of priority. If the candidate gets his/her seat for the option of priority no.1 (Engineering, 3, EC) then the seat will be allotted. The choice list for further stages like Architecture etc., will be eliminated. CASE No. III At Stage I : During Medical seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Medical rank. All his Medical options are considered i.e., 3, 6 in the order of priority. If the candidate gets his/her seat for the options of priority 51 no. 6 (Medical, 102, D) then the seat will be allotted. The choice list for further stages like Engineering, ISMH, Architecture will be reduced to priority from 1 to 5. At Stage II : During ISMH allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her ISMH rank. All his ISMH options are considered i.e., 4, 5 in the order of priority. The candidate does not get any ISMH rank. The choice list for further stages will remain unchanged (1 to 5). At Stage III : During Engineering seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Engineering rank. All his Engineering options above priority 6 (1 to 5) are considered i.e., 1, 2 in the order of priority. The candidate is not getting any Engineering seats. The choice list for further stages will remain unchanged. At Stage IV : During Architecture seat allotment the candidate is picked as per his/her Architecture rank. His Architecture rank is not considered since the priority (7) is greater than 5. System assumes that his higher option is satisfied. The same procedure is followed for all the stages and each stage is known as one iteration. Therefore there may be many iterations in one round. The iteration will stop when the seats are exhausted or the choice of the candidate is over. By this method the candidate gets the best of the best seat as per his choice and options and as per his rank. The candidate can track the allotment of seats in every iteration stage. Summary This illustrates that at each stage, the options are getting shrunk before moving to the next stage, if seats are allotted. If seats are not allotted, the options list remains unchanged. The seats which are returned back to seat matrix in the process of allotment stages will be allotted to the next candidate as per rank and options. This way there will be a number of iterations till the candidate gets the best seat of his choice governed by rank. This means, the system halts allotment when no seats are available for a candidate as per his options. Automatic Seat Allotment Process: The automatic seat allotment process shown below shows the iteration process by which the computer allots the best of the best seats to the candidates. Presume that there are five rank holders namely, rank 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004 and 1005 and their options are as follows: AUTOMATIC SEAT ALLOTMENT PROCESS ASSUME SEATS AVAILABLE AS-MEDICAL M021ME, M101DE -ENGINEERING-E201CS, E201EC, E501CS INITIAL STATUS PRIORITY Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Option10 Option11 Option12 RANK 1001 OPTION STATUS E201CS E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE M021ME M031ME M025ME E202CS E202EC RANK 1002 OPTION STATUS M021ME M035ME E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE E201CS M031ME E201EC E202CS E202EC RANK 1003 OPTION STATUS M021ME E201EC E501CS E201CS E201ME E201CE E201AE E202EC M031ME E501CS E202CS M021DE 52 RANK 1004 OPTION STATUS M021ME E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE M031ME E303CS E202CS E201CS E202EC RANK 1004 OPTION STATUS M101DE E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE M021ME M031ME E202CS E203EC M102DE Here M02IME stands for Medical and E20ICS stands for Engineering, DM02IDE stands for Dental. The iteration starts with the Medical round. In this round rank number 1001 has given an option 8th, 9th and 10th as Medical option and the remaining Engineering options. Similarly, rank number 1002, option number 1 and 2 and 9 as Medical and the rest all as Engineering. Rank number 1003 has given option 1, 9 as Medical and option number 12 as Dental and rest all engineering. Rank 1004 has given option number 1 and 8 for Medical rest all engineering. Rank number 1005 has given option 1 and 12 as Dental, 8th and 9 as Medical and rest all engineering. The availability of seats is one in Medical and one Dental in M021ME and M101DE College respectively. Now the iteration starts with the Medical stage. The choice of the candidate having rank number 1001 will be considered first. He has given option number 8 as Medical in M021ME colleges. Since the seat is available it is allotted to her/him. Now coming to rank number 1002, he has given option 1, 2 and 9 for Medical but since there is no Medical seat will be allotted to her/him. Similarly rank number 1003 has given his first preference as Medical in college number M021ME. But since the seat available in college number M021ME is already allotted to rank number 1001, the choice of Medical for rank number 1003 will not be considered though he has given his first preference as Medical. Similarly for rank number 1004 will not be considered though he has given his first and eighth preference as Medical as there no Medical seats left in this iteration. Coming to rank number 1005 he has given his first option of Dental seat in M101DE College. Since seat is available seat is allotted to her / him. The first Medical iteration will be over as all the seats are exhausted. DURING MEDICAL FIRST ITERATION PROCESS- SEATS AVAILABLE-MEDICAL M021ME, M101DE PRIORITY Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Option10 Option11 Option12 RANK 1001 OPTION STATUS E201CS E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE M021ME ALLOTTED M031ME REMOVED M025ME REMOVED E202CS REMOVED E202EC REMOVED RANK 1002 OPTION STATUS M021ME M035ME E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE E201CS M031ME E201EC E202CS E202EC RANK 1003 OPTION STATUS M021ME E201EC E501CS E201CS E201ME E201CE E201AE E202EC M031ME E501CS E202CS M021DE RANK 1004 OPTION STATUS M021ME E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE M031ME E303CS E202CS E201CS E202EC RANK 1005 OPTION STATUS M101DE ALLOTTED E201EC REMOVED E501CS REMOVED E501EC REMOVED E201ME REMOVED E201CE REMOVED E201AE REMOVED M021ME REMOVED M031ME REMOVED E202CS REMOVED E203EC REMOVED M102DE REMOVED In the above table PRIORITY: In the priority column Option1 is top priority, for illustration purpose only 12 options are added but candidate can add any number of options STATUS: ALLOTTED - Indicates that seat is allotted for the corresponding rank and option REMOVED - Indicates these options will not be considered for allotment in the subsequent iterations CANCELLED AND REMOVED - Indicates the seat allotted in the previous iteration is cancelled and removed this option for allotment in subsequent iterations. In every iteration the best available option is considered. If Option-1 i.e. Priority-1 is reached for any candidate, then, there will not be any change in the allotment of seat for such candidates in the subsequent iterations, as 53 desire he/she is fulfilled with Priority-1. In every iteration the candidate moves towards upper priorities till he/she reaches Prioity-1 based on the availability of seats. The next iteration starts with ISM & H. But since no seats are available no allotment is made and choice of the candidate remains the same. The third iteration starts for the Engineering course. The availability of seats in Engineering is 3 in the following colleges and courses. 1. E201CS 2. E201EC 3. E501CS Now we again come to rank number 1001. He has given his option number 1 in E201 Engineering college for CS course. Since the seat is available and it is the first choice, the Engineering seat in E201 college in CS branch is allotted to rank number 1. The computer then automatically cancels the Medical seat allotted to this rank holder in the previous Medical iteration stage as it was his 8th option and the said Medical seat has been added to the seat matrix of the same college and it is available to the next eligible candidates in the next iteration stage. Again the computer will move on to Engineering rank number 1002. The first and second choice is Medical. Since no Medical iteration is done at this stage, computer will consider the first Engineering option of the candidate. Here the candidate has given option number 3 in E501 college for CS course. Since the seat is available for allotment the computer will allot this seat to this rank holder 1002. The computer then moves on to rank number 1003. His second option is Engineering in E201 college for EC branch. Since the seat is available seat will be allotted to her/him. The computer then moves to rank number 1004. Since no Engineering seats are available for allotment no seat will be allotted to this rank number 1004. The computer then moves on rank number 1005. Since this rank holder has opted for Dental seat as his first preference and since the same is allotted to her/him, she/he will not be considered for Engineering course though he has given 2nd and 3rd option as Engineering and since his first choice is fulfilled. DURING ENGINEERING FIRST ITERATION PROCESS SEATS AVAILABLE-ENGINEERING-E201CS,E201EC,E501CS PRIORITY Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Option10 Option11 Option12 RANK 1001 OPTION E201CS E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE STATUS ALLOTTED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED CANCELLED M021ME and REMOVED RANK 1002 OPTION M021ME M035ME E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE STATUS ALLOTTED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED RANK 1003 OPTION M021ME E201EC E501CS E201CS E201ME E201CE E201AE STATUS ALLOTTED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED RANK 1004 RANK 1005 OPTION STATUS OPTION STATUS M021ME M101DE ALLOTTED E201EC E501CS E501EC E201ME E201CE E201AE E201CS REMOVED E202EC REMOVED M031ME M031ME E201EC E202CS E202EC REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED M031ME E501CS E202CS M021DE REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED E303CS E202CS E201CS E202EC Now the first iteration is over and the second iteration starts for Medical. The seat available is M021ME which is left by rank number 1001. The computer again verifies the option of 1001 and since his higher options in Engineering are considered he will not be entitled for any Medical seat as his Medical option was eighth. The computer then moves to rank number 1002. Where his first option is Medical in M021ME college. Since the seat is available it will be allotted to her/him. The Engineering seat E501CS allotted to Rank 2002 previously is cancelled and the same goes to the seat matrix of the respective college for allotment in the subsequent iterations. 54 It can be seen that in the first iteration stage the Medical seat was allotted to 1001 and in the second iteration stage the Medical seat goes to rank number 1002. The consequence of allotment of a Medical seat to rank number 1002 is that, the Engineering seat that was allotted to her/him in the previous iteration stage has been cancelled by the computer and added to the seat matrix of the same college for availability to the next rank holders. Since there are no further Medical seats, the 2nd iteration for Medical completes. DURING MEDICAL SECOND ITERATION PROCESS- SEATS AVAILABLE - MEDICAL – M021ME PRIORITY RANK 1001 OPTION STATUS RANK 1002 OPTION STATUS RANK 1003 OPTION STATUS Option1 Option2 Option3 RANK 1004 RANK 1005 OPTION STATUS OPTION STATUS E201CS ALLOTTED M021ME ALLOTTED M021ME M021ME M035ME REMOVED E201EC ALLOTTED E201EC E501CS CANCELLED and REMOVED E501CS Option4 E501EC Option5 E201ME Option6 E201CE Option7 E201AE Option8 M031ME Option9 E303CS Option10 E202CS Option11 E201CS Option12 E202EC M101DE ALLOTTED The second iteration for ISM&H starts and since there are no ISM & H seats no seats are allotted and the preference of the candidates remains the same. The computer next reaches to 2nd iteration for Engineering. The seat available is E501 college in CS branch. The computer again starts with rank 1001 and since the higher options of rank number 1001 are fulfilled he will not be considered for further allotment. Similar is the case rank with 1002 and 1003. The computer comes to rank number 1004. His first option is Medical which is not available, the second option is Engineering in college E201 in EC branch, since no seats are available in that college and branch, the computer will consider the next option. Here the 3rd option is E501 college for CS branch and since the seat is available the same will be allotted to this rank holder. Since all the Engineering seats are exhausted the rank number 1005 will not be considered for allotment of seats. DURING ENGINEERING SECOND ITERATION PROCESS- SEATS AVAILABLE - ENGINEERING - E501CS PRIORITY Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Option10 Option11 Option12 RANK 1001 RANK 1002 RANK 1003 OPTION STATUS OPTION STATUS OPTION STATUS E201CS ALLOTTED M021ME ALLOTTED M021ME E201EC ALLOTTED RANK 1004 RANK 1005 OPTION STATUS OPTION STATUS M021ME M101DE ALLOTTED E201EC E501CS ALLOTTED E501EC REMOVED E201ME REMOVED E201CE REMOVED E201AE REMOVED M031ME REMOVED E303CS REMOVED E202CS REMOVED E201CS REMOVED E202EC REMOVED At the end of second iteration stage the final status of the rank holders from 1001 to 1005 is as follows: 55 FINAL STATUS - SEATS AVAILABLE - NIL PRIORITY RANK 1001 OPTION STATUS RANK 1002 OPTION STATUS RANK 1003 OPTION STATUS RANK 1004 OPTION STATUS RANK 1005 OPTION STATUS Option1 E201CS ALLOTTED M021ME ALLOTTED M021ME M021ME M101DE ALLOTTED Option2 E201EC ALLOTTED E201EC Option3 E501CS ALLOTTED Option4 Option5 Option6 Option7 Option8 Option9 Option10 Option11 Option12 The above chart shows the importance of giving the correct options for the allotment of desired seat. Like this the computer will carry out a number of iterations until the seats are exhausted or the options of the candidates are considered. Many such iterations will make up one round. What does Iteration Means? Iteration means in simple words, repetition of the cycle of allotment of seats to a candidate as per his / her rank and as per his / her options. The Dictionary meaning of Iteration is “Repeat”. Therefore, by running the availability of seats with the choice of the candidates as per the rank a final allotment takes place in that stage. This repetition of the seat matrix with the choice of the candidate as per his / her rank is known as Iteration. Many such Iterations makes for one round. The Iteration stops when the seats are exhausted or the choices of all the candidate are exhausted whichever happens first. All the stages taken together as detailed above will form one round and the stages mentioned above, are known as iteration stage. The iteration stage in each round will go on as long as the choice of the candidates are not fulfilled or the availability seats is not exhausted. In this way each candidate will get either a Medical seat or an Engineering seat or ISMH seat as per his/her rank and priority in the respective disciplines. Therefore it is very important to candidates to give their options/choices very carefully and after considerable thought and after discussing with their parents and elders. If by chance the options given by the candidate is not well thought he may lose a seat in a good college as he may not have given option for that particular college or would have given lower options. For example a candidate is interested in college A, but by mistake or by oversight he has given a lower preference for that college and has given higher preference for some other college. The computer then will allot a seat as per his rank and as per his higher priorities. In this way he may tend to lose a seat in the college of his choice merely because he has not given a correct priority of options. The iteration stage starts with Medical/Dental seats, and goes on till the Medical seats is exhausted or choice of candidate is exhausted. Similarly in the 2nd iteration stage the choice of the candidates in ISMH discipline is considered and in the 3rd iteration stage the choice of candidates in Engineering is considered and finally the 4th iteration stage the choice of the candidate for Architecture discipline is considered. If the candidate has given his first choice as Engineering and 2nd choice as Medical then in the 1st stage of iteration the Medical seat at option no.2 will be considered and a Medical seat will be allotted to him as per his priority and rank if seats are available. So in the 1st iteration the candidate will get a Medical seat and immediately in the Engineering iteration stage the candidate will be allotted the Engineering seat as per his rank and priority by cancelling the Medical seat as the first priority is Engineering. The Medical seat so cancelled will be added to seat matrix of the same college and 56 category and allotted to the next candidate as per his/her rank and priority. Therefore the candidate ultimately gets the seats of his choice/priority. In the final analysis the candidate gets the best of the best seats of his choice. 5. Downloading of allotted details After the entire iteration of all the disciplines is complete the final list will be announced on the website and this is known as the Admission Round. Therefore, many iteration may take place in one round as per the choice of the candidate and as per the availability of seats. The candidate can track down the movement of seats in the different iteration stages to satisfy himself the best of the choices is allotted to him. Virtual tracking of the process of allotment by the computer can be viewed by the candidate after allotment. This ensures transparency in the entire allotment stage and KEA is known for its motto “Trust through Total Transparency”. The final list of the Admission Round will be hosted on the website and the candidates are requested to note the allotment of seats to them in the Admission Round. The candidate here has 3 choices. The choices are: Choice 1: Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, therefore candidate will not be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres, obtain the admission order and report to the college. Provided that the candidate who has paid the fees and obtained the Admission Order and fails to report to the College on or before the last date and time specified by KEA in the Admission Order, for such candidates no extension of time will be given and the allotment made in his favour shall be treated as Cancelled and he / she has no claim further on such allotment and they will not be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent round. Such seats shall revert back to the pool and fee paid by them will be forfeited. Implication: Not eligible to participate in the subsequent round. Choice2: Satisfied with the allotted seat but wishes to participate in the next round with fresh options. If fresh options gets allotted then earlier allotted seat get cancelled automatically OR if fresh options seats are not allotted then earlier allotted seat shall remain in candidates favour. Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round keeping the seat allotted on hold till he gets fresh options. Choice3: Not satisfied with allotted seat but wishes to consider in the next round with fresh options by surrendering the allotted seat. Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round with fresh options but no hold on the allotted seat. NOTE: KEA has been insisting on the candidates to give fresh options in each round. This is because the seat matrix may change or some seats may be added or some of the seats may be surrendered by the Colleges or permission may be granted for opening of new colleges or courses. Therefore it is imperative for the candidates to give fresh options at every round. Suppose a candidate does not give options in a particular round, then he / she will not be considered for allotment in that particular round, but he / she may give fresh options in the subsequent rounds. In other words, the candidate is free to give his / her options at every round and if no options are given in one no allotment takes place in that particular round but he / she is free to give fresh options in the next round and he / she will be considered as per his / her options in that particular round for the available seats. A gap of 7 days will be given to the candidates from the date of hosting the allotment details on the website in the Admission Round to excise their choice of willingness or unwillingness. All candidates who are not satisfied with the choice of seat or course allotted shall necessarily give their willingness for the next round of allotment i.e., the casual vacancy category round. In this round at the first stage all seats available/not allotted or those allotted to candidates and returned back by the candidates to KEA will be put for allotment. In addition in this round all seats 57 in Rural category and Kannada medium category will be converted into the respective GM category of that particular category, for e.g., in category 2A there are 3 seats in Kannada medium and 2 seats n Rural category these seats could not be allotted in the previous round as there were no candidates available in that particular category, these 5 seats will be converted into 2A General category (2AG) and the same will be consider for allotment to the 2AG category candidates in this round. Similarly Rural and Kannada medium seats of GM, Category-1, 2B, 3A, 3B and SC & ST will be converted to the respective GM category and will be considered for allotment to respective category candidates in this round. All eligible candidates will be allowed to exercise fresh options again in this round. The options exercised afresh by candidate will be considered for allotment of seats in this round. After iteration in this round the final list of allotted seats to candidates will be put up on the website. The candidate again has the 3 options as detailed above regarding acceptance or rejection of the allotted seats. Time gap of 7 days will be given to the candidates to exercise the above options. Casual Vacancy Round Before commencement of the Casual Vacancy Round the details of the seats remaining under special category such as NCC, Sports, PH will be hosted on the website. All eligible candidates who are not satisfied with the choice of seat or course allotted earlier shall necessarily give their willingness for participating in the next round of allotment. The eligible candidates who are willing to participate in this round have to exercise fresh options. By following the procedure mentioned above, the allotment of seats will be done in this round. The final list of seats allotted under NCC, Sports and PH category in this round under various discipline will be hosted on the website. The candidates who have allotted seats in this round are not eligible to participate in the subsequent rounds. They are invariably pay the fees and obtain the admission order and reported to the colleges. The candidate has to inform the KEA the date of his joining the college. After completion of this round the seats that remaining under Rural and Kannada Medium categories under reserved categories or under General Merit as the case may be shall be transferred to the respective General categories. The Casual Vacancy seat allotment will be held for reserve categories like SC, ST, Category-1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B along with seats that remaining under NCC (B Certificate holders) and Sports (National Participants) along with other special categories like Defence, Ex-defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo Indian will be held in the first instance. The candidate who is willing to participate in this round will be allowed to exercise fresh options. The seat will be allotted as per the options exercised by the candidate in this round by following the procedure mentioned above. After iteration in this round the final list of allotted candidates will be put up on the website. The candidate again has the 3 options as detailed above regarding acceptance or rejections of the allotted seats. Time gap of 7 days will be given to the candidates to exercise the above options. The seats that remained unfilled thereafter under various categories shall be transferred to GM category and shall be offered to all the eligible candidates including the reserved category candidates. The consequential vacancies arising in any category shall be retained in the same category and shall be allotted to candidates belonging to respective categories only. Based on the fresh options exercised by the candidates allotment of seats will be done in the manner detailed above. The final list of allotted seats will be hosted on the website. The candidates have to pay the prescribed fee in the helpline centers and obtained the admission order and report to the concerned college within the last date mentioned in the admission order. The College Authorities/candidates has to inform the KEA the date of his joining the college. ADMISSION ROUND SEAT ALLOTMENT The allotment of seats in the Admission Round will be done in the following stages and all eligible candidates will be considered for allotment in the order of merit and priority of options entered by the candidates: STAGE – 1 : For Physically Disabled, NCC and Sports Special category candidates. The Physically Disabled candidates who become eligible after verification of documents and examination by the Medical Board on 27-06-2012 and those who have entered their options as 58 per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in respective discipline to which they are eligible in the order of merit and priority of options as per the seat matrix. 3% of the seats in all the Government, Private Aided and Private Unaided Medical, Dental and Engineering colleges will be reserved for Physically Disabled candidates. The seats will be allotted only considering the seat matrix issued by the Government for this Special Category. The NCC candidates who becomes eligible after verification of documents by the concerned authority on 28-06-2012 and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in respective discipline to which they are eligible in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates as per the seat matrix issued by the Government for this Special Category. The Sports candidate who becomes eligible after verification of documents by the concerned authority on 29-06-2012 and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in respective discipline to which they are eligible in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates and as per the seat matrix issued by the Government for this Special Category. STAGE – 2 : For the ward of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants. The candidate who become eligible after verification of documents and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in respective discipline to which they are eligible in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates. As per the direction of the Government, one seat each in Government colleges for Medical and Dental Discipline and in case of Engineering one seat in every college (irrespective of the course) will be offered to the eligible candidates. STAGE – 3 : For Medical and Dental courses. The Medical and Dental seats pertaining to all reserved categories, Rural, Kannada Medium, General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be allotted in this stage at once. The seat matrix issued by the Government will be considered for allotment of seats in this round. All the candidates (SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK, GM and other Special Categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants).) who become eligible after verification of documents and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in the order of merit, preference and options entered by candidates. Seat allotted in the earlier STAGES of Admission Round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate is allotted a Medical / Dental seat in this STAGE. STAGE – 4 : For Ayurveda, Unani, Naturopathy & Yoga and Homoeopathy courses. The ISM & H seats pertaining to all reserved categories, rural, Kannada medium, General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be allotted in this stage at once. The seat matrix issued by the Government will be considered for allotment of seats in this round. 59 All the candidates (SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK, GM and other Special Categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants).) who become eligible and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates. Seat allotted in the earlier STAGES of Admission Round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate is allotted a ISM & H seat in this STAGE. STAGE – 5 : For Engineering and Technology courses. The Engineering seats pertaining to all reserved categories, rural, Kannada medium, General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, AngloIndian along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be allotted in this stage at once. The seat matrix issued by the Government will be considered for allotment of seats in this round. All the candidates (SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK, GM and other Special Categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants).) who become eligible and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates. Seat allotted in the earlier STAGES of Admission Round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate allotted an Engineering seat in this STAGE. STAGE – 6 : For Architecture course. The Architecture seats pertaining to all reserved categories, rural, Kannada medium, General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, AngloIndian, CAPF along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be allotted in this stage at once. The seat matrix issued by the Government will be considered for allotment of seats in this round. All the candidates (SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK, GM and other Special Categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants).) who become eligible after verification of documents and those who have entered their options as per the schedule will only be considered for allotment of seats in the order of preference, merit and options entered by candidates. Seat allotted in the earlier STAGES of Admission Round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate allotted Architecture seat in this STAGE. NOTE : IN ALL THE ABOVE STAGES, THE CANDIDATES BELONGING TO RESERVED CATEGORIES SUCH AS SC, ST, CATEGORY – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, RURAL & KANNADA MEDIUM WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ALLOTMENT OF A SEAT UNDER GENERAL MERIT CATEGORY ALSO. After the allotment of seats in the Admission Round is completed the list of seats allotted discipline wise and merit wise will be hosted on the KEA Website and also on the notice boards of the Helpline Centres. The candidate shall have the following three choices regarding allotment of seats. 60 Admission Round Choices: Choice 1: Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, therefore candidate will not be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres, obtain the admission order and report to the college. Provided that the candidate who has paid the fees and obtained the Admission Order and fails to report to the College on or before the last date and time specified by KEA in the Admission Order, for such candidates no extension of time will be given and the allotment made in his favour shall be treated as Cancelled and he / she has no claim further on such allotment and they will not be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent round. Such seats shall revert back to the pool and fee paid by them will be forfeited. Implication: Not eligible to participate in the subsequent round. Choice 2 : Satisfied with the allotted seat but wishes to consider in the next round with fresh options. If fresh options gets allotted then earlier allotted seat get cancelled automatically OR if fresh options seats not allotted then earlier allotted seat shall remain in candidates favour. Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round keeping the seat allotted on hold till he gets fresh options. Choice 3 : Not satisfied with allotted seat but wishes to consider in the next round with fresh options by surrendering the allotted seat. Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round with fresh options but no hold on the allotted seat. NOTE : 1. Candidate who fails to exercise above choices within the stipulated date and time then seats allotted if any will be cancelled and added to the pool and such candidates will be given one more opportunity to be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent eligible round. 2. If a candidate fails to exercise above choices even for the second consecutive time, he / she will not be considered for further rounds of allotment for any discipline and seats allotted will be cancelled and added to the pool immediately after the last date is over. 6. Remittance of Fees and collection of admission orders If the candidate is satisfied with the allotted seat, he / she can download the allotted details along with challan and has to pay notified fee in the form of crossed demand draft drawn in favour of “The Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority” payable at the respective Helpline Centres in the designated bank established at Helpline Centres. On production of bank challan for having paid the fees KEA will issue Admission Order. The candidate has to report to the allotted college on or before the date mentioned in the Admission Order. Upon reporting to the College, the candidate is required to update the status of his / her reporting. The Principal of the College shall also enter the details of the reported candidate in the backend software provided by KEA as and when the candidate takes the Admission before the last date. The candidate should also upload the reporting details by accessing his / her account. (iv) The candidate who has paid the fees and obtained the Admission Order and fails to report to the College on or before the last date and time specified by KEA in the Admission Order, for such candidates no extension of time will be given and the allotment made in his favour shall be treated as Cancelled and he / she has no claim further on such allotment and he / she will not be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent round. Such seats shall revert back to the pool. 61 PROCEDURE FOLLOWED FOR CONVERSION OF UNFILLED SEATS After completion of the Admission Round, the seats that remain unfilled under all the Rural and Kannada medium quota of the reserved categories will be converted to General of the respective reserved categories (SCR & SCK to SCG, STR & STK to STG, 1R & 1K to 1G, 2AR & 2AK to 2AG, 2BR & 2BK to 2BG, 3AR & 3AK to 3AG, 3BR & 3BK to 3BG) before the commencement of Casual Vacancy Round and offered ONLY to the reserved category candidates (including GMR & GMK category candidates) along with the cancelled seats in the respective categories. Thereafter, the seats that remain unfilled under various reserved General categories such as SCG, STG, 1G, 2AG, 2BG, 3AG, 3BG, GMR and GMK, along with unfilled special category seats, if any, will be converted to the General Merit category and offered to GM candidates along with all other reserved category candidates in the General Casual Vacancy Round. However, the consequential Rural and Kannada medium reserved category seats that arise during the reserved category Casual Vacancy Round and if remains unallotted then the same seat will be converted to the General of the respective reserved categories only if there are no seats in the respective general category and will be made available for allotment only to the respective reserved category candidates during General Merit Casual Vacancy Round. IMPORTANT: 1. This procedure of conversion of seats will be adopted before the commencement of Casual Vacancy Round in respect of all the disciplines. Further, if the reserved category candidates allotted with a General Merit / respective reserved category seat during the General Casual Vacancy Round, then a reserved category seat becomes vacant. Such seats are treated as ‘CONSEQUENTIAL CASUAL VACANCIES’. These consequential reserved category vacancies that arise during the General Casual Vacancy Round will remain under the same categories and will be offered only to the candidates belonging to the same reserved categories. 2. The reserved category seat cancelled by a candidate either before the commencement of Casual Vacancy Round or during the Casual Vacancy Round at any stage, will not be converted to General Merit category and such reserved category cancelled seats will be allotted only to the respective category candidates. CASUAL VACANCY ROUND ALLOTMENT OF SEATS. After completion of Admission Round seat allotment, all the unfilled / surrendered / forfeited / cancelled / newly added seats, if any, will be offered as CASUAL VACANCIES. All candidates who have allotted seat and not reported to the college, will be considered for allotment of seats in the Casual Vacancy Round along with all those candidates who have not allotted any seat in any of the above stages in the Admission Round. IMPORTANT: The candidate who likes to be considered for allotment of seats in the Casual Vacancy Round must compulsorily exercise their options afresh. The options entered by the candidate in the Admission Round will not be taken in to account for the purpose of allotment of seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. If the candidate fails to enter fresh options he will not be considered for allotment of seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. The options should be entered in the same manner as followed in the Admission Round. IMPORTANT NOTE: (1) A candidate who has been allotted with a Medical / Dental seat in the Casual Vacancy Round or the candidate who confirms the Medical / Dental seat allotted in the Admission Round will not be eligible for participating in the subsequent stages of Casual Vacancy Round for other disciplines. Likewise, a candidate who is allotted with an ISM & Homoeopathy seat during Casual Vacancy Round or the candidate who 62 confirms the ISM & H seat selected during the Admission Round will not be eligible for participating in the Engineering / Technology / Architecture Casual Vacancy Rounds and a candidate who allotted with an Engineering / Technology seat during Casual Vacancy Round or the candidate who confirms the Engineering / Technology seat allotted during the Admission Round will not be eligible for participating in the Architecture Casual Vacancy Round. Provided that the candidates who are allotted Medical / Dental seat in the Admission Round and who want to opt for Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy or Engineering / Technology or Architecture seat in the Casual Vacancy Round, should invariably surrender the Medical / Dental seat before the commencement of Medical / Dental Casual Vacancy Round. Provided further that the candidates who are allotted Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy seat in the Admission Round and who want to opt for Engineering / Technology or Architecture seat in the Casual Vacancy Round, should invariably surrender the Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy seat before the commencement of Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy Casual Vacancy Round. This proviso is applicable for the Casual Vacancy Rounds for Engineering / Technology and Architecture courses also. (2) The candidates who have been allotted seats in the Casual Vacancy Round should invariably report to the respective colleges by following all the procedures. (3) If a candidate does not surrender the seat to KEA before the commencement of the Casual Vacancy Round, he / she shall be deemed to have got admitted to the allotted college in either of the rounds. (4) If a candidate decides to surrender the seats, he / she has to surrender the seat only to KEA. Merely not reporting to the allotted college should not be presumed by the candidate that he / she has surrendered the seat to KEA. The Casual Vacancy Round allotment of seats process will be held as per the schedule which will be notified later. In the first instance Casual Vacancy Round will be held for reserved categories and special categories including GMR and GMK candidates, but the seats pertaining to General Merit will not be considered for allotment of seats. After completion of reserved and special categories Casual Vacancy Round, the Casual Vacancy Round will be held for General Merit seats, where in all the reserved category candidates will be considered for allotment of seats in the order of merit. The different stages of Casual Vacancy Round allotment of seats are as follows: STAGE – 1 : CASUAL VACANCY ROUND FOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL COURSES The Medical and Dental Casual vacancies, if any, will be offered in the following three rounds: (1) Special categories: In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to Physically Disabled, NCC (Preference 1 to 7) and Sports (Preference 1 to 4) Special category candidates followed by the wards of Jammu and Kashmiri migrants. (2) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to all reserved, rural and Kannada medium candidates such as SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK and other Special Categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants). The seats pertaining to GENERAL MERIT category will not be offered in this round. (3) General Merit and all reserved categories: In this round, the seats that remain unfilled under all reserved and special categories after completion of the above rounds will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates. 63 Causal Vacancy Round choices: The following choices will be available for the candidates who have been allotted with Medical / Dental seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, further Choice 1 : candidate is not interested to be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres. Not satisfied with allotted seat and wishes to surrender the allotted Medical / Dental seat before Choice 2 : the last date for commencement of next Casual Vacancy Round and consider him afresh for allotment of Engineering seat with fresh options. Not satisfied with allotted seat and not to be considered for allotment of seats in any further Choice 3 : rounds for any discipline. STAGE – 2 : CASUAL VACANCY ROUND FOR AYURVEDA, HOMOEOPATHY, UNANI, NATUROPATHY & YOGA COURSES The I. S. M. & Homoeopathy Casual vacancies, if any, will be offered in the following three rounds: (1) Special categories: In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to Physically Disabled, NCC (Preference 1 to 7) and Sports (Preference 1 to 4) Special category candidates. (2) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to all reserved, rural and Kannada medium candidates such as SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK and other special categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants). The seats pertaining to GENERAL MERIT category will not be offered in this round. (3) General Merit and all reserved categories: In this round, the seats that remain unfilled under all reserved and special categories after completion of the above rounds will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates. Causal Vacancy Round choices: The following choices will be available for the candidates who have been allotted with ISM & H seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, further Choice 1 : candidate is not interested to be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres. Not satisfied with allotted seat and wishes to surrender the allotted ISM & H seat before the last Choice 2 : date for commencement of Engineering Casual Vacancy Round and consider him afresh for allotment of Engineering seat with fresh options. Not satisfied with allotted seat and not to be considered for allotment of seats in any further Choice 3 : rounds for any discipline. 64 STAGE – 3 : CASUAL VACANCY ROUND FOR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY COURSES The Engineering and Technology Casual vacancies, if any, will be offered in the following three rounds : (1) Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to Physically Disabled, NCC (Preference 1 to 7) and Sports (Preference 1 to 4) Special category candidates followed by the wards of Jammu and Kashmiri migrants. (2) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to all reserved, rural and Kannada medium candidates such as SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK and other special categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC (only ‘B’ certificate holders) and Sports (Only National participants). The seats pertaining to GENERAL MERIT category will not be offered in this round. (3) General Merit and all reserved categories: In this round, the seats that remain unfilled under all reserved and special categories after completion of the above rounds will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates. Causal Vacancy Round choices: The following choices will be available for the candidates who have been allotted with Engineering seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, further Choice 1 : candidate is not interested to be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres. Not satisfied with allotted seat and wishes to surrender the allotted Engineering seat before the Choice 2 : last date for commencement of Architecture Casual Vacancy Round and consider him afresh for allotment of Architecture seat. Not satisfied with allotted seat and not to be considered for allotment of seats in any further Choice 3 : rounds for any discipline. STAGE – 4 : CASUAL VACANCY ROUND FOR ARCHITECTURE COURSE The Architecture Casual vacancies, if any, will be offered in the following two rounds: (1) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies, if any, will be offered to all reserved, rural and Kannada medium candidates such as SCR, SCK, SCG, STR, STK, STG, 1R, 1K, 1G, 2AR, 2AK, 2AG, 2BR, 2BK, 2BG, 3AR, 3AK, 3AG, 3BR, 3BK, 3BG, GMR, GMK and the special categories like Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian, CAPF, NCC and Sports. The seats pertaining to GENERAL MERIT category will not be offered in this round. (2) General Merit and all reserved categories: In this round, the seats that remain unfilled under all reserved and special categories after completion of the above round will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates. Causal Vacancy Round choices: The following choices will be available for the candidates who have been allotted with Architecture seats in the Casual Vacancy Round. 65 Choice 1 : Satisfied with the allotted seat and candidate is willing to report to the allotted college, further candidate is not interested to be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any discipline. Such candidates should pay the prescribed fees by downloading the allotted details in the Helpline Centres. Not satisfied with allotted seat and wishes to surrender the allotted Architecture seat before the Choice 2 : last date fixed. A NOTE ON REFUND AND FORFEITURE OF FEE (1) If a candidate who has been allotted a seat in any discipline in the Admission Round and who has reported to the college, wishes to surrenders / cancel the seat before the last date notified for the commencement of the respective Casual Vacancy Round, the Executive Director, shall deduct Rs. 5,000/- as processing fee and refund the remaining fee paid. (2) If a candidate who has been allotted a seat in any discipline in the Admission Round and who has reported to the college or not surrenders the seat after the completion of respective Casual Vacancy Round, the Executive Director, shall forfeit the entire fee paid. (3) The candidate who surrenders the seat allotted in the Casual Vacancy Round, the Executive Director, shall forfeit the entire fee paid. (4) No surrender or cancellation of seat shall be accepted, unless the candidate surrenders the original admission order issued by the KEA and the original Bank Challan. (5) If a candidate does not surrender/cancel/fails to join the allotted college even after the completion of the Casual Vacancy Round the Executive Director, Karnataka Examinations Authority shall forfeit the entire fee amount paid by the candidates. PROMINENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore. Website : http://rguhs.ac.in Phone : 080 - 26961926, 26961928 Fax : 080 - 2696 1927 2. Vishveshwaraiah Technological University, Belgaum. Website : http://vtu.ac.in Phone : 0831 - 2405454, 2405468, 2498100 Fax : 0831 - 2405458 3. Director of Medical Education, Bangalore. Website : http://karunadu.gov.in/dmekarnataka Phone : 080 - 22870060, 22873151 Fax : 080 - 22875798 4. Director of Technical Education, Bangalore Website: http://dte.kar.nic.in Phone : 080 - 22140966 / 97 Fax : 080 - 22200291, 22356949 5. Director of Indian System of Medicine & Homoeopathy, Bangalore. Phone : 080 - 22876553 Fax : 080 - 22340139, 22874595 LEGAL JURISDICTION Any dispute that may arise in respect of the test or the later allotment of seats process and admission is subject to the jurisdiction of the Hon’ble High court of Karnataka. The issue of admission order by the KEA shall enable the candidate to join the concerned college, subject to the academic eligibility, etc., being approved by the concerned University as per the Regulations. 66
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