NEW DELHI: KCET 2021 will be held on August 28 and 29 by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). The KCET 2021 test will last 1 hour and 20 minutes and will be conducted on paper. On August 28, the KCET Maths test 2021 will be held from 2.30 pm to 3.50 pm, while the physics and chemistry exams will be held from 10.30 am to 11.50 am and 2.30 pm to 3.50 pm, respectively, on August 29.
Candidates taking the KCET 2021 exam should plan ahead of time how they will approach the exam. Although each student’s plan for taking the KCET test 2021 will differ, applicants can use the KCET 2021 do’s and don’ts to improve their exam results.
KCET 2021: Know dos and don’ts to improve performance in exam
The following are some considerations for applicants taking the KCET 2021 exam:
Dos for KCET 2021
- Candidates should carefully study all of the questions on the KCET test 2021.
- Because partially completed circles will not be assessed, all of the circles on the OMR page should be filled properly.
- Candidates are only allowed to bring a ballpoint pen to the test centres.
- All essential papers, such as the KCET admission card 2021 and a valid photo ID, must be brought to the centres, since any problems encountered during entry may cause students to get stressed and damage their exam results.
Don’ts for KCET 2021
- Candidates should not be rushed and should not be concerned.
- Spending too much time on a single question is a bad idea. To get at least the minimal qualifying scores, start with the simple questions.
- Although there will be no negative marking in KCET 2021, applicants should avoid guessing because the number of incorrect answers may be taken into account if necessary.
- Candidates should focus on the properly answered questions rather than the quantity of questions they tried in the KCET 2021 test.
- Multiple answers to a single question should not be marked; such responses will not be assessed.
On August 12, the KCET 2021 admission card was made available on the official website. The KCET admission card 2021 may be downloaded using the candidate’s login ID and date of birth. Candidates received their admission cards, which contained information about the KCET exam date, time, and location.