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CET exam begins in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts

CET exam begins in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangalore, April 26: The Common Entrance Test for admission to professional courses began on Wednesday, April 26 across Dakshina kannada and Udupi districts with the special Kannada language test for students applying under the ‘Horanadu’ and ‘Gadinadu’ categories.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The tests are being conducted in 12 centres. Of them, seven are in Mangalore city, three in Moodbidri and two in Puttur.


Nearly 7,600 students appeared for the Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority in Dakshina Kannada on Wednesday.


Deputy Commissioner Subodh Yadav has appointed an observer for each centre in addition to the examiners.


 

 

 

 


In Mangalore, the test is being conducted at St. Aloysius Pre-University College, Kodialbail; Madhusoodana Kushe Pre-University College, Attavar; Paduva Pre-University College, Nanthoor; St. Agnes College, Bendoorwell; Canara Pre-University College, M.G. Road; Sharada Pre-University College, Kodialbail; Milagres Pre-University College, Hampankatta (all in Mangalore); Alva’s Pre-University College; Mahaveera Pre-University College; and Jain Pre-University College (all in Moodbidri); and Philomena Pre-University College, and Government Pre-University College in Puttur.


3,040 in Udupi

According to information provided by the Department of Pre-University Education here on Tuesday, 3,040 students are expected to appear for the CET in the district.


There are four CET centres in Udupi, two in Kundapur, and one each in Manipal and Karkala. The centres along with number of students in brackets in Udupi are Vidyodaya Pre-University College (368), Udupi Government Girls’ Pre-University College (304), Poornaprajna Pre-University College (368) and MGM Pre-University College (368). The two centres in Kundapur are Bhandarkars Pre-University College and Kundapur Government Pre-University College with 432 students each.


As many as 400 students will appear for the CET at Sri Bhuvanendra Pre-University College in Karkala, and 368 at the Manipal Pre-University College in Manipal.


Prohibitory orders have been issued in force around the CET centres from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both the days.


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