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CHAPTER - I
01. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 09
02. MODE OF CONDUCTING THE TEST ........................................................................................................ 09
03. WHO CAN APPLY ? ................................................................................................................................. 10
04. HOW & WHERE TO GET THE BROCHURE WITH APPLICATION FORM ? ............................................. 12
05. HOW TO FILL THE APPLICATION FORM ? .............................................................................................. 13
06. WHERE TO SUBMIT THE FILLED APPLICATION FORM ?......................................................................... 18
ASSIGNMENT OF EXAM CENTRES .......................................................................................................... 18
07. ELIGIBILITY FOR GOVERNMENT SEATS .................................................................................................... 19-22
08. RESERVATION OF SEATS IN FAVOUR OF CERTAIN CATEGORIES ............................................................ 22-26
CHAPTER - II
01. SYLLABUS .................................................................................................................................................. 27
02. DURATION, QUESTION PAPER AND OMR ANSWER SHEETS ................................................................. 27
03. SPECIMEN COPY OF THE OMR ANSWER SHEETS ............................................................................... 29-30
04. DETERMINATION OF MERIT AND PUBLICATION OF MERIT LISTS .......................................................... 32
CHAPTER - III
01. DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED DURING SEAT SELECTION PROCESS ..................................................... 34
02. ADMISSION FEE AND PERCENTAGE OF SEATS (GOVERNMENT SHARE) ............................................... 36
03. GOVERNMENT SEATS (SEAT MATRIX) ...................................................................................................... 36
04. PROCEDURES FOLLOWED DURING THE SEAT SELECTION PROCESS ..................................................... 36
05. SELECTION OF SEATS BY THE CANDIDATES AND ADMISSION .............................................................. 37-44
A NOTE ON REFUND AND FORFEITURE OF FEE ..................................................................................... 44
PROMINENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS....................................................................................................... 44
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX I LIST OF PLACES WHERE THE ‘CET 2007’ TEST CENTRES ARE LOCATED ................................ 45
APPENDIX I I STATE, DISTRICT AND TALUK CODES .......................................................................................... 45-46
APPENDIX I I I LIST OF PLACES WHICH DO NOT COME UNDER THE PURVIEW OF RURAL AREAS ........ 47
APPENDIX IV LIST OF GAMES & SPORTS EVENTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ITEM 8(1)(b) OF CHAPTER - I 48
APPENDIX V SPECIMEN OF PRESCRIBED FORMATS ........................................................................................ 49-50
APPENDIX VI PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES INFORMATION .................................................................................. 51-61
APPENDIX VII SCHEDULE OF SEAT SELECTION PROCESS ............................................................................... 62-64
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The candidates and their parents should compulsorily read the following
important instructions related to Common Entrance Test – 2007 and seat selection process.
1. The information / particulars furnished by candidates in their ‘CET 2007’ application form is final. The
application form containing false / incomplete information is liable to be rejected, at any point of time.
2. Before claiming eligibility for Government seats, make sure that you satisfy any one of the eligibility
clauses detailed in Item – 7 of Chapter – I of the brochure. The candidates who do not satisfy any
of the eligibility clauses will not be eligible for admission to Government seats.
3. The wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants are required to appear for the Common Entrance Test
for admission to professional courses for the seats earmarked for them by the Government.
(Refer Item – 8(5) of Chapter – I of the brochure.)
4. If you have studied TEN full academic years continuously between 1st and 10th standards in a place
other than the places mentioned in Appendix – III, then you are eligible to claim reservation under
Rural quota. You are required to produce the Rural certificate in the format prescribed at
Appendix – V, failing which you will not be eligible to claim rural seats. Similarly, if you have studied
TEN full academic years continuously between 1st and 10th standards in Kannada Medium, then you
are eligible to claim reservation under Kannada Medium quota.
5. Make sure that you have affixed your LEFT HAND THUMB IMPRESSION within the space provided
on the backside of the application form.
6. While submitting the filled application form, do not enclose any papers / certificates to the filled
application form.
7. Before submitting the filled application form to the Principals / CET Cell, the candidates should take
a photocopy of the filled application form and should keep it with them for all future references.
8. Candidates who are studying 2nd PUC / 12th standard within Karnataka, will get their Admission Tickets
through the respective schools / colleges. The candidates who have submitted their filled application
forms through ‘Speed Post’ directly to the CET Cell will get their Admission Tickets by ‘Speed Post’
to the address furnished by them in their application form.
9. The candidate should read the instructions printed on the OMR answer sheets before answering. The
candidate has to mark the correct answers on the OMR answer sheets using BLUE OR BLACK INK
BALL POINT PEN ONLY.
10. After completion of each session of the test, all the candidates should compulsorily affix their LEFT
HAND THUMB IMPRESSION in the space provided on the bottom portion of OMR answer sheet
before handing over the same to the room invigilator.
11. The candidate will be allowed to carry a replica of the filled OMR answer sheet, after the completion
of each session of the test. Such replicas should be preserved for a period of one year.
12. THERE WILL BE NO NEGATIVE EVALUATION IN RESPECT OF WRONG ANSWERS AND MARKS
WILL NOT BE AWARDED IN RESPECT OF THE MULTIPLE ANSWERS MADE BY CANDIDATES ON
THE OMR ANSWER SHEETS.
13. The KEY ANSWERS will be published within SEVEN days after the completion of the entrance test
on the CET website. About THREE days of time will be given for the candidates / parents / teachers,
to file objections, if any, in respect of any of the published key answers, along with all supporting
documents & justifications. Objections received by the CET Cell will be placed before an Expert
Committee, whose decision will be final in this regard. The objections received after the notified date
will not be considered.
14. The candidates who are claiming eligibility under special categories such as NCC, Sports,
Anglo-Indian, Defence and Ex-Defence should submit their special category documents to the CET Cell
invariably on the dates notified against each Special category at Item 8 of Chapter – I of the brochure.
The candidates who do not submit the special category certificates on the notified dates will not be
considered for document verification and also for seat selection under the respective special categories.
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15. The students appearing for Karnataka 2nd PUC Annual 2007 need not submit the qualifying examination
marks card to the CET Cell, as it will be obtained directly from the Department of PUE. However, all
other students who have appeared / passed 12th standard examination during 2007 or before 2007 such
as CBSE, CISCE, 10+2, other boards and repeater students of Karnataka 2 nd PUC should
COMPULSORILY send a photocopy of their 12th standard marks card (on which the CET Number is
boldly written) either in person or only through ‘Speed Post’ to the CET Cell, Bangalore after
completion of ‘CET 2007’ on or before 18-05-2007. However, the candidates who submit photocopy of
their Q. E. marks cards after 18-05-2007, will get their ranks before the commencement of the seat
selection process / whenever they submit the Q. E. marks card.
16. The rank list for Medical & Dental courses will be prepared and published only on the basis of marks
secured by candidates in PCB subjects in the Common Entrance Test. The candidates who secure
50% of marks in PCB subjects in the qualifying examination and also in the Common Entrance Test
will only be eligible for assignment of Medical ranks. Further, the candidates who secure less than
50% of marks taken together in PCB subjects in the Common Entrance Test will not be awarded any
rank for admission to Medical & Dental courses. However, the marks in PCB subjects in both Q. E.
and CET will be 40% in case of candidates belonging to SC, ST, CAT – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A & 3B
categories.
17. The rank list for Indian System of Medicine & Homoeopathy courses will be published only in respect
of candidates who secure 50% of marks taken together in PCB subjects in the qualifying examination
(40% in case of SC, ST, CAT – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A & 3B category candidates) irrespective of marks
secured in PCB subjects in the Common Entrance Test.
18. The rank list for Engineering & Technology courses will be published only in respect of candidates who
secure 45% of marks taken together in the optional subjects in the qualifying examination (40% in
case of SC, ST, CAT – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A & 3B category candidates) irrespective of marks secured in
PCM subjects in the Common Entrance Test.
19. The rank list for Architecture course will be published only in respect of candidates who have studied
Mathematics as one of the optional subjects in the Qualifying examination by securing an aggregate
minimum of 50% marks in the Qualifying examination and 40% marks in NATA. (45% in Qualifying
examination and 35% marks in NATA in case of SC, ST, CAT – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A & 3B category
candidates.). The candidates who wants to opt only Architecture seats need not to appear for Common
Entrance Test.
20. The seat selection in respect of Physically Disabled, NCC and Sports special category candidates will
be held separately for Medical / Dental, I. S. M. & Homoeopathy and Engineering / Technology courses.
The other Special category candidates such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides and
Anglo-Indian will be allowed to select the respective special category seats in the order of merit when
their turn comes during the general admission round. (Refer Appendix – VII for details.)
21. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and Other Backward Classes (OBC) such as Category - 1, 2A, 2B,
3A and 3B should furnish their caste and income details invariably in the boxes provided in the
application form and should bring the Caste / Caste-Income certificates issued by the concerned
Tahasildar on the day of seat selection.
22. The candidates claiming eligibility under Minority category should invariably mention the Minority Code
in the box provided in the application form.
23. All the candidates (GM, SC, ST and OBC category candidates) 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 the 10th standard / SSLC examination,
as per the admission register of the institution. (Refer Appendix – V for study certificate proforma.)
However, the General Merit candidates need not mention their CASTE in their study certificates.
24. The candidates who had obtained a seat in the previous years in any discipline through the CET Cell,
will not be eligible for selection of a seat in the same discipline during this year. Such candidates who
select seats in the other discipline will forfeit the seat already selected during previous years.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
1. Date of Notification : ........................................................................................................ 28.01.2007
2. Last date for submission of D.D. to the principals of schools
and colleges : ................................................................................................................... 07.02.2007
3. Last date for submission of D.D. by Speed Post to CET Cell
by Karnataka candidates residing out side Karnataka: ................................................. 09.02.2007
(Including Horanadu, Gadinadu and other Karnataka candidates)
4. Date of reaching the brochures with application forms to all the candidates :......... 24.02.2007
5. Last date for submission of filled application forms
to the Principals of schools and colleges : .................................................................. 03.03.2007
6. Last date for submission of filled applications by the Principals
of the institutions to the CET Cell : .............................................................................. 05.03.2007
7. Last date for submission of filled applications by Speed Post to CET Cell
by Karnataka candidates residing out side Karnataka : ............................................... 05.03.2007
(Including Horanadu, Gadinadu and other Karnataka candidates)
8. Date of reaching the admission tickets by CET Cell to all the applicants : ............ 25.04.2007
9. Date of Common Entrance Test - 2007 : ................................................................... 09.05.2007
10. Date of Kannada language Test : ................................................................................... 10.05.2007
(Kannada Language Test is ONLY for Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates.)
11. Last date for appearing to NATA .................................................................................... 15.05.2007
12. Last date for submission of NATA scores to the CET Cell ........................................ 18.05.2007
13. Date of publication of ‘CET 2007’ Key answers : ......................................................... 15.05.2007
14. Last date for submission of objections, if any, regarding Key answers : .................. 18.05.2007
15. Date of publication of ‘CET 2007’ Results along with applied Key answers : ........... 25.05.2007
16. Commencement of Admission round seat selection process : .................................... 30.05.2007
CHAPTER – I
1. INTRODUCTION
The Karnataka Common Entrance Test 2007 is being conducted for the purpose of determining the
eligibility / merit, for admission of Karnataka candidates and the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants
to the First year or First semester of full time courses in Medical, Dental, Ayurveda, Unani,
Homoeopathy, Naturopathy & Yoga, Engineering, Technology and Architecture courses, in Government
/ University / Private Aided / Private Un-Aided professional educational institutions in the state of
Karnataka for the academic year 2007-2008.
Admissions to the Government seats shall be made in accordance with the Karnataka Selection
of Candidates for Admission to Government Seats in Professional Educational Institutions
Rules, 2006 (in short ‘Rules’) as amended from time to time and therefore the details and
instructions contained in this Brochure are subject to the said Rules. In case of any discrepancy,
the Rules shall prevail.
2. MODE OF CONDUCTING THE TEST
In order to obtain admission to any of the professional courses through CET Cell, a candidate
will have to appear in the Common Entrance Test, which will be conducted by the Common Entrance
Test Cell, Bangalore (Herein after referred to as the CET Cell). The Common Entrance Test 2007
will be conducted at 41 places, spread over Karnataka (See Appendix - I for details). Candidates who
have studied the Qualifying Examination within Karnataka should write ‘CET 2007’ in a test centre
assigned by the CET Cell within the district in which the candidate studied 2 nd PUC or
12th standard. The details of the written test is as follows :
DATE DAY SUBJECT Marks TIMINGS
PHYSICS and CHEMISTRY 120 10.00 am – 12.30 pm
(COMBINED PAPER)
09-05-2007 WEDNESDAY MATHEMATICS 60 02.00 pm – 03.20 pm
BIOLOGY 60 04.00 pm – 05.20 pm
* The candidates claiming Government seats under Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses and
whose mother tongue is Kannada, Tulu or Kodava, will have to undergo a Kannada language test, to
establish their ability to speak, read and write Kannada. The Kannada Language test will be conducted
by the CET Cell on 10-05-2007 at 11.00 a.m. for Horanadu Kannadiga candidates and on 10-05-2007
at 2.00 p.m. for Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates, in the premises of CET Cell, Bangalore. Such
candidates will have to appear for ‘Common Entrance Test 2007’ only in a test center located at
BANGALORE. The relevant photocopy of all original documents of father of the candidate in support
of their claim such as marks cards, study certificates, etc., should be produced by candidates on
the day of Kannada Language Test.
Based on the performance of the candidates in the Common Entrance Test and the Qualifying
Examination, as the case may be, the merit / rank list will be prepared and published. All the
candidates will be allowed to participate during the seat selection process in the order of their merit
/ rank for selecting the available seats, as per the time schedule given in Appendix - VII.
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Based on the performance of the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects
in the Common Entrance Test, the Medical rank list will be prepared and published for
admission to Medical and Dental courses.
A candidate who has passed the Q. E. with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects and
English as one of the languages of study and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks in
Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects in the Q. E. (40% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST &
OBC Category candidates) is eligible for admission to Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani / Naturopathy
& Yoga courses.
Based on the performance of the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects
in both Common Entrance Test and the Qualifying Examination by taking the marks in equal
proportions, the ISMH rank list will be prepared and published separately for admission to
Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani / Naturopathy & Yoga courses.
Further, the candidates seeking admission to Medical / Dental / Ayurveda / Homoeopathy / Unani /
Naturopathy & Yoga courses, should have completed the age of seventeen years as on
31st December of 2007.
A candidate who has passed the Q. E. with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along
with Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Computer Science / Biology / Electronics as optional subjects with
English as one of the languages of study and obtained an aggregate minimum of 45% marks in the
optional subjects in the Q. E. (40% of marks in Q. E. in case of SC, ST & OBC Category candidates)
is eligible for Engineering and Technology courses. Provided that, the marks obtained by candidate
in Bio-Technology / Computer Science / Biology / Electronics in the Q. E., will be considered in place
of Chemistry, only for the purpose of determination of eligibility and not for the purpose of determination
of rank, in respect of Engineering and Technology courses.
A candidate who has passed the Q. E. with Mathematics as one of the optional subjects and obtained
at least 50% marks in aggregate in all subjects in Q. E. (45% of marks in case of SC, ST & OBC
Category candidates) is eligible for Architecture course. Provided that all the candidates, who are
interested in admission to Architecture course, should compulsorily appear for NATA (NATIONAL
APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE) conducted by the Council of Architecture for 200 marks in the
institutions teaching Architecture course any day before 15-05-2007 and obtain an aggregate
minimum of 40% of marks in NATA. (35% of marks in NATA in case of SC, ST & OBC category
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candidates.) In other words, GM candidates should obtain a minimum of 80 marks in NATA and SC,
ST, Category – 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B candidates should obtain a minimum of 70 marks in NATA. The
eligible candidates should obtain and submit the NATA SCORE CARD (on which their CET Number
is boldly written) on or before 18-05-2007 to the CET Cell either in person or through ‘Speed Post’
to the CET Cell. Architecture rank list will be prepared and published separately on the CET website
along with the CET results. The candidates who do not appear for NATA within the prescribed dates
and the candidates who do not submit their NATA scores to CET Cell before 18-05-2007, will not be
awarded any rank for admission to Architecture course.
Based on the performance of the candidates in both Qualifying Examination and NATA
by taking the marks in equal proportions, the Architecture rank list will be prepared
and published.
NOTE : Candidates who do not pass in all the subjects the qualifying examination and candidates who
do not possess the academic eligibility detailed above for various professional courses, will not be
eligible for selection of seats in the respective courses.
WHA
WHATT IS NA
NATTA ?
The SC / ST / OBC eligibility criteria is applicable to persons of Karnataka origin who are claiming
eligibility for Government seats under clauses (a), (b), (f), (h), (j), (k) and (l) and the same is not
applicable to clauses (c), (d), (e), (g), (i) and (m) of Item - 7 of Chapter – I.
Not only a candidate who has passed the qualifying examination with requisite marks but
also a candidate who has appeared for the Q. E. and expecting the results is eligible to apply
for the Common Entrance Test – 2007.
Students appearing for Karnataka 2nd PUC Annual 2007 need not submit their Q. E. marks card to
the CET Cell, as it will be obtained directly from the Department of PUE. However,
all other students who have passed 12th standard examination such as CBSE, CISCE, 10+2, from
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other boards (including J & K) and repeater students of 2 nd PUC during 2007 or
before 2007 must COMPULSORILY send a photocopy of their 12 th standard marks card
(on which the CET Number is boldly written) either in person or only through ‘Speed Post’ to the CET
Cell, Bangalore, after completion of ‘CET 2007’ on or before 18-05-2007. Otherwise, the results of such
candidates will be with-held for want of Q. E. Marks. However, intermediary ranks / Spot ranks will
be assigned in respect of with-held candidates only after submission of photocopy of the Q. E. marks
card. See box at Page - 33 about intermediary ranks / Spot ranks / ranks ending with G55, etc.
After the publication of the ‘CET 2007’ results, the candidates whose Q. E. marks are changed
due to revaluation / retotalling, should immediately produce the revised marks card / statement
of marks obtained from the Department of PUE only in person, to the CET Cell for getting
the new ranks assigned.
NOTE : The moment a new rank is assigned to candidates due to variation in Q. E. marks
(whether increase or decrease), the previous rank of such candidates will stand cancelled and the
candidates will not have any claim either on the previous rank or on the seat selected on the basis
of previous rank, if any. Such candidates should select seats only as per their new ranks from among
the seats available at that moment.
Candidates who have already passed their Q. E. within Karnataka and all 2nd PUC repeater students
should get the brochure with application form only through ‘Speed Post’, directly from the CET Cell,
by sending a cloth lined self-addressed envelope and a demand draft for Rs. 650/- drawn in favour
of the “Special Officer, CET Cell, Bangalore” payable at Bangalore. (Rs. 550/- in case of
SC / ST / Category-1 candidates.) Last date for submission of D. D. to CET Cell is 09-02-2007.
The Karnataka candidates who have studied or studying Q. E. outside Karnataka (including Horanadu,
Gadinadu & other Karnataka candidates), should get the brochure with application form only through
‘Speed Post’, directly from the CET Cell, by sending a cloth lined self-addressed envelope and
a demand draft for Rs. 650/- drawn in favour of the “Special Officer, CET Cell, Bangalore” payable
at Bangalore. Karnataka candidates residing outside India can get the brochures by sending a demand
draft for Rs. 3000/-. The cover in which the D. D. and the cloth lined self-addressed envelope are sent
should be boldly super scribed with the words “REQUEST FOR CET 2007 BROCHURE” and
should be sent individually by ‘SPEED POST’. Last date for receipt of request for brochure with
application forms will be 09-02-2007.
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PLEASE Note: The filled application form submitted by the candidates will be scanned as
it is. The details of the application form will be the candidate’s data for all further processing
in the CET Cell computers. Therefore, the candidates are advised not to make any stray
marks on the application form and not to enclose any documents / papers in support of their
claims to the filled application form.
IMPORTANT : The information / particulars furnished by the candidates in their ‘CET 2007’
application form is FINAL. The information with regard to Date of Birth, Mother Tongue,
PU College Code, PU Student number, Religion, Reserved Category, Name of the Caste, Annual
Income, Rural & Kannada Medium quota, Minority & BPL status, Special category, etc., if any,
SHOULD BE FILLED INVARIABLY IN THE RESPECTIVE BOXES IN THE APPLICATION FORM. IN
CASE, IF ANY OF THE INFORMATION FURNISHED IN THE APPLICATION FORM IS FOUND TO
BE FALSE / INCORRECT, THE APPLICATION IS LIABLE TO BE REJECTED AT ANY POINT OF
TIME and the seat selected by the candidate, if any, is also liable to be cancelled at any stage
and the entire fee amount paid by such candidate will be forfeited.
For the benefit of candidates, item-wise instructions are given below. Wherever codes
are given, fill the boxes in the application form with the appropriate codes only :
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1. Name of the Candidate : Write your name as it is in the 2 PUC or 12 Standard records. There
should be no variation in the form or spelling.
For Example: If the name is ABHIJIT S PATIL, then fill the boxes as shown below :
A B H I J I T S P A T I L
2. Name of the Mother : Write your Mother’s name as it is in your School / College records.
For Example: If the name is LAKSHAMMA M S, then fill the boxes as shown below :
L A K S H A M M A M S
3. Name of the Father : Write your Father’s name as it is in your School / College records.
For Example: If the name is SANGAMESH S, then fill the boxes as shown below :
S A N G A M E S H S
4. Date of Birth : Write your Date of birth as it is in the SSLC / 10th standard marks card.
For Example: If the date of birth is 19-07-1989, then fill the boxes as shown below :
1 9 0 7 1 9 8 9
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6. Mother Tongue : Write your Mother Tongue as it is in your School / College records.
For Example: If the mother tongue is KANNADA, then fill the boxes as shown below :
K A N N A D A
7. CODE of the Qualifying Examination appearing for Annual examination during 2007 :
Write the appropriate CODE of the qualifying examination that you are appearing for Annual
examination during 2007. The CODES of different qualifying examinations are :
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KARNATAKA 2 PUC : 1 CBSE : 2 CISCE : 3 10+2 : 4 OTHERS : 5
Note : The candidates appearing for ANNUAL examination during 2007 should only write
the CODE of the qualifying examination. The candidates who have already passed their
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qualifying examination before 2007 and the candidates who are appearing for Karnataka 2
PUC Annual 2007 as REPEATERS need not write any code in the box.
8. Are you appearing for Karnataka 2nd PUC Annual 2007 ? : If you are appearing for Karnataka
2nd PUC Annual 2007, then write the correct PU College Code and PU student number in the
boxes provided.
9. If you have already passed Karnataka 2nd PUC before 2007, then write the Year of passing
2nd PUC and the correct Register number in the boxes provided.
10. Name of the place where you wish to write ‘CET 2007’ : The candidates who have studied
their qualifying examination within Karnataka should write the Common Entrance Test in a PLACE
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within the district in which they have studied 2 PUC / 12 standard / equivalent examination.
The candidates claiming eligibility under Horanadu & Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses will have to
appear for the ‘CET 2007’ in a test centre located only at BANGALORE.
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(Refer Appendix - I and write the name of the place where you wish to write ‘CET 2007’.)
For Example: If the place name is ‘MYSORE’, then fill the boxes as shown below:
M Y S O R E
11. Code of the Eligibility clause : Read all the Eligibility clauses detailed in Item - 7 of
Chapter - I of the brochure from (a) to (m) and write the appropriate eligibility CLAUSE CODE
in the box provided.
12. Telephone details : Write your residence telephone number and the mobile phone number,
invariably, along with the STD codes in the box provided. If the residence and mobile phone
numbers are not available, then mention any available contact number.
13. Full Postal Address : Candidates should carefully write their complete postal address within the
box provided in block letters to which all correspondence can be speedily reached. Name of the
City and the correct Pin Code should be written compulsorily.
14. Are you an Indian National ? : Write ‘Y’ if you are an Indian National, otherwise write ‘N’.
15. Religion : Write your Religion as it is in your School / College records, in the space provided.
16. Reserved Category CODE : Write the Reserved category CODE that you belong to from among
the reserved category CODES given below and also write the Name of the Caste, within the box
provided.
The respective codes for Reserved categories and General Merit are as follows :
17. Annual Income : Write the Annual Income of parents from all sources, in the box provided.
NOTE : All the candidates claiming reservation benefits should produce the Caste certificate
/ Caste – Income certificate, as the case may be, corresponding to the same Caste /
Category and Income written in the application form, when they come for seat selection
process. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to select seats under the reserved categories
and will be treated on par with a General Merit candidate.
18. Are you a son / daughter of a State / Central Government Employee ? : If either / both
of your parents is / are State / Central Government Employee / Employees, then write
19. Write the CODE of the ‘Native State’ as per the State Codes given in Appendix – II
of the brochure. If your Native State is ‘Karnataka’, then write CODE of the ‘Native District’ and
the CODE of ‘Native Taluk’, as per Appendix - II.
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20. Write the CODE of the State where you have appeared for 2 PUC / 12 Standard /
equivalent examination, as per the State Codes given in Appendix - II. If the appearing
State is Karnataka, then indicate the CODE of the District from where you have appeared
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for 2 PUC / 12 Standard / equivalent examination, as per Appendix - II.
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21. Write the total number of years of study in the State of Karnataka between 1 and 12
Standards in the space provided.
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RURAL STUDY : If you have studied TEN full academic years continuously from 1 and 10
Standards in places other than the places mentioned in appendix – III and if you are not coming
under the creamy layer, then write ‘Y’. If not, write ‘N’.
KANNADA MEDIUM STUDY : If you have studied TEN full academic years continuously between
1st and 10th Standards in Kannada medium, then write ‘Y’. If not, write ‘N’.
22. Are you a son / daughter of Jammu & Kashmiri migrant ? : If you are a son / daughter of
Jammu & Kashmiri migrant of any State of India, then write ‘Y’ and mention the eligibility clause
code as ‘m’ in item 11 of the application form without fail. If not, write ‘N’.
23. Are you claiming benefits under BPL ? : If you are a son / daughter of a parent who falls
under BPL (Below Poverty Line) and who holds the YELLOW CARD issued by the Department
of Food & Civil Supply of Karnataka State, then write ‘Y’. If not, write ‘N’.
24. Minority Status : There are TWO types of Minorities i.e. Minority Religious and Minority
Linguistic. The Religious Minority includes the candidates belonging to Muslim, Sikh, Christian,
Jain & Buddhist Religions and the Linguistic Minority includes the candidates whose Mother
tongue is Tulu, Telugu, Tamil, Kodava & Konkani Languages. Therefore, if you are a candidate
belonging to any of the above Minority categories, then write the MINORITY CODE / CODES
as given below :
Religious Minority CODE Linguistic Minority CODE
Muslim 1 Tulu 6
Sikh 2 Telugu 7
Christian 3 Tamil 8
Jain 4 Kodava 9
Buddhist 5 Konkani 10
25. If you are claiming a seat under Special Categories, write the respective Special category code
/ codes in the box provided, as per the following chart :
SPECIAL CATEGORY CODE SPECIAL CATEGORY CODE
N. C. C. P Ex-Defence U
Sports Q Physically Disabled V
Scouts & Guides R Anglo-Indian W
Defence T - -
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26. Candidate’s Photograph : Firmly paste a recent passport size photograph within the space
provided on the application form using gum. The photograph should not cover the signature area
below it. Do not use stapler or pin, as the scanner will reject the stapled photographs.
Do not paste old photographs on the application form.
IMPORTANT : If the photograph affixed on the application form does not match with the actual candidate
present during examination, he will not be allowed to write the test. Also, if the photograph does not tally
with the actual candidate present during seat selection, he will not be permitted to select the seat.
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27. Study Details : All the candidates should write their academic study details between 1 and
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12 Standards in the box provided. They are required to write full name and address of the
institutions studied and the respective telephone numbers with STD codes, the academic years
of study and the year of passing.
28. Appearance in the previous Common Entrance Tests : If you have appeared for the Common
Entrance Tests conducted by the CET Cell and selected a seat during the previous years, then
write the seat selection particulars such as Year of appearance, the CET number and the details
of college and course selected, etc., in the box provided on the application form.
Note : The candidates who have obtained a seat in the previous years in any discipline through
the CET Cell will not be eligible for selection of a seat in the same discipline during this year.
Such candidate who select seat in the other discipline will forfeit the seat already selected
during the previous years.
After filling the application form, the candidates and parents should affix their
COMPLETE SIGNATURE in the respective places provided on backside of the application
form, along with date. The candidate should not forget to sign on both the places on the
application form i.e., below the photograph on the front side and below the declaration on the
backside of the application form.
IMPORTANT : This year, all the candidates are required to compulsorily affix their LEFT HAND THUMB
IMPRESSION using a BLUE ink pad within the space provided on the backside of the application form,
in the following prescribed method. The application forms without thumb impression will not be scanned
and the admission tickets will not be sent to such candidates.
All the candidates should preserve a photocopy of their filled application form,
before submitting the same to the respective Principals / CET Cell.
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The candidates who do not satisfy any of the Clauses / Eligibility Criteria detailed below and the
candidates who do not produce the prescribed documents will not be eligible for admission to professional
courses under Government seats.
ELIGIBILITY CLAUSES CODES
The candidate should have studied and passed in one or more Government or Government
recognised educational institutions located in the State of Karnataka for a minimum period of
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SEVEN academic years commencing from 1 standard to 2 PUC / 12 standard as on
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1 July of the year in which the Entrance Test is held and must have appeared and passed
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either SSLC / 10 standard or 2 PUC / 12 standard examination from Karnataka State. a
In case of the candidate who had taken more than one year to pass a class or standard, the
years of academic study is counted as one year only.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card, 2 PUC /
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12 standard Marks Card of the candidate, Candidate’s Study Certificate as per the prescribed format
given in the brochure ; If claiming Rural quota :- Rural Study Certificate ; If claiming Kannada
Medium quota :- Kannada Medium Study Certificate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste
Income Certificate issued by Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure.
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The candidate should have studied and passed both 1 and 2 year Pre-University Examination
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or 11 and 12 standard examination within the State of Karnataka from
an Educational Institution run or recognized by the State Government and that either of the b
parents should have studied in Karnataka for a minimum period of SEVEN years,
which should be evident from the certificates issued by the concerned institutions.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card, 2 PUC / 12 standard Marks Card
of the candidate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by
Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure, along with (1) a certificate for either
of the parent having studied for atleast seven years in Karnataka from the Head of the educational
institution where he/she had studied. (2) the candidate's study certificate for having studied both 1st
& 2nd PUC or 11th & 12th Standard in Karnataka issued by the Head of the Educational Institution,
as per the prescribed format given in the brochure.
The father of the candidates should have been born in Karnataka and mother tongue of both
father and candidate should be Kannada, Tulu or Kodava. The candidates should have passed
the qualifying examination from an University or Board or any other Institution located outside
Karnataka and should be residing outside the State of Karnataka as on
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1 July of 2007. Provided that the candidate shall undergo a Kannada Language test, which c
will be conducted by the CET Cell on 10-05-2007 at 11.00 a.m. to establish his ability to
speak, read and write Kannada. Further, Father’s mother tongue will be determined on the basis
of academic records of the father.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12 standard Marks
Card of the candidate along with (1) a domicile certificate issued by the concerned Revenue or
Municipal Authorities certifying that the candidate and his father have resided outside the state of
Karnataka as on 01-07-2007. The place of the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of
domicile of the candidate / father. (2) a domicile certificate issued by concerned Revenue Authorities
of the state of Karnataka regarding the previous domicile of the father of the candidate as a place
in the state of Karnataka. The place of the Issuing authority should correspond to the place of
domicile of the father. (3) Candidate’s Study certificate as per the format given in Appendix – V,
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Transfer Certificate, Father’s 10 standard marks card / original cumulative record or any other
documentary proof in original in support of mother tongue as Kannada / Tulu / Kodava. (4) a duly
sworn declaration regarding mother tongue of the candidates. (Please refer Appendix - V for the
prescribed format.) Candidates should produce the photocopies of all the above documents
compulsorily when they appear for Kannada Language Test on 10-05-2007, failing which, ranks
will not be assigned.
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A candidate whose mother tongue is Kannada, Tulu or Kodava should have resided and
studied in disputed Kannada speaking area of South Sholapur or Akkalkot or Jath or Gadhinglaj
Taluks of Maharashtra State or Kasargod Taluk of Kerala State. The candidate shall undergo
a Kannada Language test, which will be conducted by the CET Cell on
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10-05-2007 at 2.00 p.m. to establish his ability to speak, read and write Kannada.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12 standard
Marks Card of the candidate along with (1) a residential certificate from the concerned Tahsildar of
the respective disputed Taluk. (2) candidate’s study certificate as per the format given in
Appendix – V countersigned by Taluk Education Officer. (3) a duly sworn declaration regarding
mother tongue of the candidates. (Please refer Appendix - V for the prescribed format.) Candidates
should produce the photocopies of all the above documents compulsorily when they appear
for Kannada Language Test on 10-05-2007, failing which, ranks will not be assigned.
NOTE : 1. The candidates claiming eligibility under Clauses ‘c’ and ‘d’ above, should invariably
read, write and speak Kannada. Otherwise, they will not be allowed for selection of
seats.
2. The candidates claiming eligibility under clauses C & D are also eligible for selection
of seats under Kannada Medium quota, if they have studied TEN full academic years
in Kannada medium from 1st Standard to 10th Standard.
In the case of a candidate who is son or daughter of defence personnel who has worked
continuously in Karnataka for a minimum period of one year between 1st July of 2006 to
30th June of 2007. The candidate should have studied and passed the qualifying examination e
from any Government or Government recognised educational institution located in the State of
Karnataka.
Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card and 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks
Card of the candidate along with (1) the candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2nd PUC
or equivalent examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution as per the
prescribed format given in the brochure. (2) employment certificate of the parent issued by the
Controlling Office where the parent is working indicating the period during which he has worked in
the State of Karnataka i.e., from the reporting date to till date.
Son or daughter of serving Defence personnel from Karnataka who at the time of joining the
Defence service had declared his / her hometown a place in the State of Karnataka. Proof of
such domicile should be obtained and produced by obtaining the extract from the Record
Office of the Defence unit. Further, the candidate should have passed the Q. E. from an
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University or Board or any other institution located anywhere in India.
Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card and 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks
Card of the candidate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued
by Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure along with parent’s home town
declaration certificate while joining the service issued by Record Office of the Defence unit.
In the case of a candidate who is a son or daughter of a defence personnel who had served
in Karnataka for at least one year and is posted on duty directly to the disturbed areas of J
& K or North-East or in Field / Active Service and whose family is permitted by Defence
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Authorities to continue to stay in Karnataka. Such candidate should have studied and passed
the qualifying examination from any Government or Government recognised educational institution
located in Karnataka.
Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card and 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks
Card of the candidate along with (1) the candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2 nd PUC
or equivalent examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution as per the
prescribed format given in the brochure. (2) service certificate of the parent issued by the Controlling
Office indicating the period during which the parent has worked in Karnataka and a certificate
showing the present place of posting, indicating that his family is permitted to stay in Karnataka.
The present working place of the parent should be indicated in NAME and not by CODE NUMBERS.
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Son or daughter of an ex-servicemen who at the time of joining the defence service had
declared a place in Karnataka as his home town, proof of such domicile should be obtained
and produced from the “Deputy Director, Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement”.
Further, the candidate should have passed the Q. E. from an University or Board or any other
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institution located anywhere in India.
Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card and 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks
Card of the candidate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by
Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure along with the parent’s home town declaration
certificate while joining the service issued by the Joint Director / Deputy Director of the concerned district
and countersigned by the Director, Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement, Bangalore.
In the case of a candidate being a son or daughter of an employee of the Union Government
or an employee of the Union or Karnataka State Government Undertaking or Joint Sector
Under taking, who is liable to be transferred anywhere in India as per the i
terms and conditions of his employment and has worked in Karnataka for a minimum period
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of one year from 1 July of 2006 to 30 June of 2007 and such candidate has studied and
passed the qualifying examination from any Government or Government recognised educational
institution located in the State of Karnataka.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12 standard Marks
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Card of the candidate along with (1) the candidate’s study certificate for having studied 2 PUC or equivalent
examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution as per the prescribed
format given in the brochure. (2) a certificate from the employer indicating the parent’s period of
employment in the State of Karnataka and also showing that he is transferable anywhere in India.
Son or daughter of Members of Parliament elected from Karnataka. Further, the candidate
should have passed the Q. E. from an University or Board or any other institution located k
anywhere in India.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12 standard Marks
Card of the candidate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued
by Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure along with a certificate showing that
the parent is / was a Member of Parliament elected from Karnataka issued by the Parliament
Secretariat.
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Son or daughter of serving or retired employee : (a) belonging to All India Service of
Karnataka cadre; and (b) of the Karnataka State Government, who has served or is serving
outside the State of Karnataka during the period corresponding to Candidate’s study outside
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the State from 1 standard to 2 PUC or 12 standard examination can be added to make
up the seven years study within Karnataka as required under clause (a) above.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12 standard Marks
Card of the candidate ; If claiming reservation benefits :- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued
by Tahsildar as per the prescribed format given in the brochure along with - a certificate from the
Principal Secretary / Deputy Secretary / Under Secretary, DPAR, Government of Karnataka, Bangalore
where the parent belongs to All India Service of Karnataka cadre stating that the parent is a member
of such All India Cadre. The certificate should also indicate the period during which he has served
or is serving outside the state of Karnataka and if the parent is a State Government Employee, a
certificate from the concerned Head of the Department or the Head of the Office where such parent
is employed should be produced in this regard.
Son or daughter of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants, proof of such migration (IDENTITY CARD)
should be obtained and produced from the jurisdictional “District Magistrate and Deputy m
Commissioner” of any state in India.
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Documents to be produced : SSLC / 10 standard Marks Card and 2 PUC / 12th
standard Marks Card of the candidate along with a original certificate (IDENTITY CARD)
issued by the Jurisdictional District Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner of any state in
India, as the proof of migration.
NOTE : In case, if any of the documents produced in respect of the Clause claimed by the candidate is
found to be false / incorrect, the seat selected by the candidate will be cancelled at any stage and
the entire fee amount paid by such candidate will be forfeited.
(i) Candidates who have participated in Republic Day Camp conducted by the Directorate
General of NCC, New Delhi from Karnataka and who possess ‘B’ Certificate obtained
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during the five year period of study in Karnataka between 8 and 12 standards; or
(ii) Candidates who have participated in the following camps conducted by the Directorate
General of NCC, New Delhi from Karnataka and who possess ‘B’ Certificate obtained
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during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between 8 and 12 standards namely;
(a) All India Thal Sainik Camp (Boys) - TSC (B) ; (b) All India Thal Sainik Camp
(Girls) - TSC (G) ; (c) All India Nau Sainik Camp - NSC; (d) All India Vayu Sainik
Camp - VSC
AND Youth Exchange Programmes and Foreign Naval Cruise organised by DG,
NCC.
(iii) Candidates who have participated in the following camps conducted by the Directorate
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General of NCC, New Delhi from Karnataka and who possess ‘B’ Certificate obtained
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during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between 8 and 12 standards namely;
(a) All India Thal Sainik Camp (Boys) - TSC (B) ; (b) All India Thal Sainik Camp
(Girls) - TSC (G) ; (c) All India Nau Sainik Camp - NSC; (d) All India Vayu Sainik
Camp - VSC
AND in the complete - Mountaineering Expeditions (over 5900 Mtrs), Sailing
Expeditions using wind power only (401 KMs), Motor Cycle Expeditions (more
than 3500 KMs) and Cycling Expeditions (more than 1500 KMs), organised by DG,
NCC / NCC Directorate of Karnataka & Goa.
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(iv) Candidates who have participated in the following camps / courses conducted by the
Directorate General of NCC, New Delhi from Karnataka and who possess ‘B’ Certificate
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obtained during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between 8 and 11 standards
namely : (a) NIC ; (b) Trekking; (c) Mountaineering ; (d) BLC ; (e) ALC ; (f) RCTC
and (g) Army, Navy, Air Force & Hospital Attachments.
(v) Candidates who possess ‘B’ certificate obtained during the five-year period of study in
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Karnataka between 8 and 12 standards.
Provided that for selection of a reserved seat under NCC category, the preferential criteria are as follows:
Preference 1 : Candidates possessing ‘B’ Certificate and adjudged overall All India Best Cadet
with Gold / Silver / Bronze medal in the Republic Day camp.
Preference 2 : ‘B’ certificate holders who have won Gold / Silver / Bronze medal in the camps
mentioned at (a) to (d) of sub-clause (ii) above.
Preference 3 : ‘B’ certificate holders who have participated in the Youth Exchange Programmes
and Foreign Naval Cruise organised by DG, NCC.
Preference 4 : ‘B’ certificate holders who have participated from Karnataka in the Republic Day
camp.
Preference 5 : ‘B’ Certificate holders who have participated from Karnataka in the camps mentioned
at (a) to (d) of sub-clause (iii) above.
Preference 6 : ‘B’ Certificate holders who have participated in the Mountaineering / Sailing /
Motor Cycle / Cycling Expeditions organised by DG, NCC / NCC Directorate of
Karnataka & Goa.
Preference 7 : ‘B’ Certificate holders who have participated in the camps mentioned in sub-clause
(iv) above.
Preference 8 : Candidates possessing ONLY ‘B’ Certificate.
Provided that while considering the candidates mentioned in sub-clauses (i) and (ii) above, gold
medal winners will be preferred to silver medallist who in turn will be preferred to bronze medallist
under the respective sub-clauses.
Provided further that the Director of NCC or his authorised nominee shall be present in the CET
Cell on the appointed days (31-05-2007 and 01-06-2007) along with the list of eligible NCC
candidates to assist in the selection of candidates under NCC special category.
NOTE : 1. Candidates who claim under Preferences from 1 to 7 above should compulsorily
submit their NCC certificates on 11-05-2007, failing which they will not be allowed for
verification of certificates and also for the later seat selection under NCC. Further, the
NCC candidates possessing only ’B’ certificate (PREFERENCE - 8) need not submit
their original ‘B’ certificate on the notified date i.e., on 11-05-2007. However, they will
be eligible to select the NCC special category seats, if any, in the general round seat
selection as per their merit order, upon production of NCC ’B’ certificate.
2. Candidates should also submit a letter obtained from the head of the institution from
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where he / she has participated in various NCC camps during the study from 8 to
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12 standards, as per the format given in Appendix – V.
(b) Reservation for Sports Special category :-
(i) Candidates who have represented the country and won medals / cups in SUPER-A
Games specified in Appendix - iv during the five-year period of study in Karnataka
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between 8 and 12 standards;
(ii) Candidates who have represented the country and won medals / cups in ‘A – Games’
specified in Appendix - iv during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between
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8 and 12 standards;
(iii) Candidates who have won medals / cups in ‘B-Games’ specified in Appendix - iv by
representing Karnataka State and participated in the SUPER-A Games or A-Games
specified in Appendix - iv during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between
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8 and 12 standards;
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(v) Candidates who have represented Karnataka State in any sports / games in ‘B-Games’
specified in Appendix - iv during the five-year period of study in Karnataka between
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8 and 12 standards.
Provided that for selection of a reserved seat in Sports category, the candidates who belong to
sub-clause (i) shall be considered first; candidates who belong to sub-clause (ii) shall be considered
second; candidates who belong to sub-clause (iii) shall be considered third and candidates who belong
to sub-clause (iv) shall be considered fourth before considering the candidates belonging to sub-clause (v).
Provided further that, while considering the candidates mentioned in sub-clauses (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv),
gold medal winners will be preferred to silver medallist who in turn will be preferred to bronze medallist
under the respective sub-clauses, irrespective of the number of medals.
Provided further that the candidates belonging to sub-clause (v) i. e., only who have represented the
Karnataka State shall be eligible to select the Sports special category seats, if any, only in the general
round of seat selection process as per their merit order. Further, they need not attend the Sports Special
category seat selection on 04-06-2007.
Provided also that the Commissioner for Youth Services and Sports or his authorised nominee shall
be present in the CET Cell on the appointed days (02-06-2007 and 04-06-2007) along with the list of
eligible candidates to assist in the selection of candidates under Sports category.
NOTE : 1. Candidates who claim seats under Sports Special category should compulsorily
submit their SPORTS certificates on 12-05-2007 including national participants
i.e. item (1) (b) (v) above, failing which they will not be allowed for verification of
certificates and also for the later seat selection under SPORTS.
2. Candidates should also submit a letter obtained from the head of the institution
from where he / she has participated in various SPORT events during the study
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from 8 to 12 standards, as per the format given in Appendix – V.
(c) Reservation for Scouts and Guides Special category :- Candidates who as Scouts/
Guides have received the “President’s Award” during five years period of study in Karnataka
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between 8 and 12 standards. Provided that the candidates shall submit the Original R
“President’s Award” (Rashtrapati Certificate) ONLY on the day of general round seat
selection process as per their merit order. The Provisional Scouts / Guides Certificates
will not be considered.
(d) Reservation for Defence Special category :- Son or daughter of Defence Personnel falling
under Clauses (e), (f) and (g) of Item – 7 of Chapter - I of the Brochure should obtain and
submit the Defence certificates on 13-05-2007, failing which they will not be allowed for T
verification of certificates and also for the later seat selection under Defence.
Defence personnel for the purpose of these clauses means a person in Defence Service
including Personnel belonging to Civil GT COYS ASC who were Civilian Class ‘III’ or
Class ‘IV’ Government servants and ‘Border Roads Organisational Personnel’. (Vide Notification
No. ED 189 TGL 94 Bangalore dated 29-07-1994).
(a) Candidates claiming eligibility under Clause (e) of Item – 7 of Chapter I of this brochure
should produce the certificate of employment issued by the Controlling Office where
the parent is working, Indicating the period during which the parent has worked in
Karnataka.
(b) Candidates claiming eligibility under Clause (f) of Item – 7 of Chapter I of this brochure
should produce a certificate from the Record Office of the Defence Unit indicating that
the parent had declared a place in Karnataka as his hometown at the time of joining
the service.
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(c) Candidates claiming eligibility under Clause (g) of Item – 7 of Chapter I of this brochure
should produce a certificate from the Controlling Office indicating the period during
which the parent has worked in Karnataka, the present place of posting and also the
fact that his family is permitted to stay in Karnataka.
NOTE : The candidates claiming eligibility under the sub-clauses (a) and (c) above, should also
produce the study certificate issued by the head of the educational institution for having
studied and passed qualifying examination in the State of Karnataka, when they come
for seat selection process.
(e) Reservation for Ex-Defence Special category :- Son or daughter of Ex-Servicemen falling
under Item – 7(h) of Chapter - I of the Brochure should obtain and produce a certificate
showing the home address of the parent issued by the Joint Director / Deputy Director of U
the concerned district and countersigned by the Director, Department of Sainik Welfare and
Resettlement, Bangalore on 14-05-2007, failing which they will not be allowed for verification
of certificates and also for the later seat selection under Ex-Defence.
Ex-Servicemen for the purpose of this clause includes personnel belonging to the Civil GT
COYS ASC who were Civilian Class III or Class IV Government Servants, who became
permanently disabled or were killed during hostilities.
(f) Reservation for Physically Disabled Special category :- The candidates claiming reservation
under this category will be required to appear for Medical examination on 30-05-2007 before
a Committee comprising of the Special Officer, CET Cell as Chairman and three specialists
from the Department of Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology and ENT, nominated by the Government.
Candidates with physical disability ranging above 40% should produce a Medical certificate
issued by competent Doctor of any Government Hospital located in the State of Karnataka
in the field of concerned disability, only on the day of Medical examination i.e., V
on 30-05-2007. Candidates suffering from hearing disability should compulsorily obtain and
produce a BSER (Brain Stem Evoked Response) Audiometry report from NIMHANS /
Manipal Hospital / Government Speech and Hearing Institute, Lingarajapuram, Bangalore.
The Medical Board shall examine the candidate and certify regarding the percentage of
disability and the decision of the Medical Board will be final. For the purpose of this proviso,
persons with disability shall have the same meaning assigned to it, in the Persons with
Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Participation) Act 1995
(Central Act 1 / 1995). The candidates with disability less than 40% will not be eligible
for claiming a seat under Physically Disabled category. The seat selection for candidates
with physical disability will also be held on 30-05-2007.
NOTE : The Physically Disabled candidates who fail to appear before the Committee for
Medical examination on 30-05-2007, will not be eligible for selection of a seat
under Physically Disabled category.
(g) Reservation for Anglo-Indian Special category :- Candidates from Anglo-Indian Community
should produce a certificate on 14-05-2007 issued by the Registered Association of the W
Anglo Indian Community in the State of Karnataka countersigned by the Anglo-Indian MLA
Nominated by the Government, failing which they will not be allowed for the later seat
selection under Anglo-Indian.
IMPORTANT : The Special category candidates who satisfy Clause (a) of Item – 7 of Chapter - I of the
brochure, will also be eligible for claiming a seat under the respective Special categories.
NOTE : 1. Candidates belonging to Scouts & Guides, Defence, Ex-defence and Anglo-Indian i. e.,
sub-clauses (c), (d), (e) and (g) above, will be allowed to select the respective special
category seats as per their merit order ONLY in the general admission round seat
selection process along with the other general merit and reserved category candidates.
2. Candidates who are having only ‘B’ certificate under NCC will be eligible to select the
NCC special category seats, if any, in the general round of seat selection along with the
other General Merit and reserved category candidates as per their merit order.
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3. Candidates who have only represented the Karnataka State in ‘B – GAMES’ under
Sports, will be eligible to select the Sports special category seats, if any, in the general
round of seat selection along with the other General Merit and reserved category
candidates as per their merit order.
4. Achievements made by the NCC / Sports special category candidates in the events/
games, till the date of Common Entrance Test – 2007 will be considered for selection
of seats in the respective categories.
(2) RESERVATION FOR RESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES
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
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This year, the Common Entrance Test will be held only ONE DAY on 9 of May 2007 in three
different sessions for four subjects i.e., Physics and Chemistry in a combined paper in the First
session for 120 marks (60 each for Physics and Chemistry) with 150 minutes duration between
10.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., Mathematics in the Second session for 60 marks with 80 minutes
duration between 2.00 p.m. and 3.20 p.m. and Biology in the Third session for 60 marks
with 80 minutes duration between 4.00 p.m. and 5.20 p.m. This year, the Combined question
paper of Physics and Chemistry subjects will have 120 questions. Out of which, the first
60 questions i.e., from question number 1 to 60 will be from Physics and the next 60 questions
i.e., from question number 61 to 120 will be from Chemistry. Further, the candidates will be
required to mark their answers for Physics and Chemistry subjects on a common
OMR answer sheet. However, Mathematics and Biology subjects will have separate question
papers and separate OMR answer sheets.
Each question paper will be of objective 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 AND MARKS WILL NOT BE AWARDED
IN RESPECT OF MULTIPLE ANSWERS. The version code of the question paper would have been
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 three sessions, initial TEN minutes will be given for the candidates to write
/ shade the particulars on the top portion of the OMR answer sheets such as Name,
CET Number, Version Code and Serial number of the question booklet in the boxes provided.
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The candidates who are appearing for 2 PUC / 12 Standard examination during Annual 2007 should
write their Q. E. Register Number in the box provided on the top portion of the OMR answer sheet.
The candidates who do not write / shade the correct CET Number and Version Code
on the top portion of the OMR answer sheets will not be assigned any rank.
The candidates will have to mark correct options on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) 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. Specimens of the OMR answer sheets are given in Pages - 29 & 30 of the
brochure. More details about precautions to be taken while filling the particulars on OMR answer
sheets is given at Page 31.
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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.
This year, all 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 exam center and in turn to the CET Cell.
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.
A model of the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheets that will be used for marking the answers by the
candidates are given at Page - 29 & 30. The need for the replica has compelled us to design OMR
sheet in such a way that all the information 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 and Q. E. Register number. 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 ball point 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
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write the Question booklet serial number and the Register number of 2 PUC / 12 standard within the
boxes (in case if the candidate is appearing for Annual examinations during 2007). 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.
Please study the specimen OMR answer sheets given at Page - 29 & 30 and familiarise yourself.
Take four to five photocopies of the specimen OMR sheets 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.
Important precautions to be taken while shading answers on bottom portion of OMR Answer sheet
After the initial TEN minutes, 140 minutes (for Physics & Chemistry) and 70 minutes (for Mathematics
& Biology) 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 120 rows corresponding to 120 questions for Physics &
Chemistry subjects and 60 rows corresponding to 60 questions for Mathematics & Biology subjects.
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.
CHAPTER – III
1. DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED DURING SEAT SELECTION PROCESS
The original documents to be produced during seat selection process have been detailed separately
in respect of Government seats in Item – 7 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 – 8(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 CET Cell ONLY IN PERSON. They should also
produce three photocopies of their ‘CET 2007’ admission ticket. Candidates should not send their
original special category documents / certificates through Post OR any other private arrangement.
Schedule for submission of Special Category Certificates Candidates who do not submit
NAME OF THE SPECIAL CATEGORY DATE their original special category
N. C. C. 11-05-2007 certificates on the notified dates,
Sports 12-05-2007 WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE
for further verification and seat
Defence 13-05-2007
selection under the respective
Ex-Defence
14-05-2007 Special categories.
Anglo-Indian
(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 along with the Demand Draft for the notified fees, for
verification at the CET Cell at the time of registration for seat selection. After verification,
only ONE set of attested photocopies of all the documents will be retained by the CET Cell
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 – 7
of Chapter – I of this brochure.
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
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BCA 2002 dated 30 March 2002, as amended from time to time.
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 - 49.
(This is for the purpose of processing eligibility of candidates to claim Government of India
scholarship).
IMPORTANT : This year, all the candidates claiming reserved category benefits should COMPULSORILY
produce the Study Certificate indicating the Standards, Academic years, Caste and Mother
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Tongue obtained from the head of the institution where the candidate has passed 10 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, countersignature
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for puc / 11 & 12 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.
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
& seal and should be produced during seat selection. Otherwise the CET Cell reserves the
right to reject the same.
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 THE SEAT SELECTION PROCESS.
‘CET 2007’ Admission Ticket
SSLC / 10th Standard Marks Card
Rural Study Certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO / DDPI and a verification certificate
obtained from the concerned Tahasildar, for the candidates claiming Rural reservation benefits.
Caste Certificate / Caste Income Certificate / Income Certificate obtained from the concerned Tahasildar,
for the candidates claiming Reservation benefits.
Parent’s study certificate / Parent’s Hometown certificate / Parent’s Residential 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.
Duly sworn in Affidavit from the father of the candidates who claim eligibility under Horanadu and
Gadinadu Kannadiga clauses.
IDENTITY CARD issued by the Jurisdictional Deputy Commissioner / District Magistrate, for the candidates
claiming eligibility for Government seats under Jammu & Kashmiri Migrants quota.
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Before coming for seat selection process, all eligible rank holders should make sure that
they have kept the prescribed original documents with one set of attested photocopies of
all the documents and a photograph along with the Demand Draft for the fee prescribed
by the Government for various courses.
The entire seat selection activities in the CET Cell are controlled by a computer system right from
the stage of registration till the stage of printing of admission orders. The highly sophisticated software
used in the system has the ability on one side to control the initial registration, provide
data for verification of the original documents and on the other side to take care of selection of seats
by the candidates in the order of merit, online display of availability of seats, payment of fees and
finally printing of admission orders. Once the candidate comes to the seat selection hall by
registering and verifying the documents, the computer will not allow to jump the order of merit.
Even if one had registered himself before another candidate with better merit, he will have to
wait for his turn at the admission terminals. Unless a candidate who has better rank and whose
CET number is registered gets the opportunity to select a seat, a candidate
who has a rank next to him cannot think of by-passing him.
Selection of seat by a candidate and admission thereafter at the CET Cell shall comprise of the
following stages, wherein all the candidates will be allowed to select a seat of their choice
strictly in the order of merit : (a) Registration of the candidate ; (b) Verification of the original
documents ; (c) Selection of seats in accordance with merit order ; (d) Remittance of Fees in the
form of Demand Draft ; (e) Issue of Admission Order.
A day is divided into four sessions and the first session begins at 8.00 am. 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 CET Cell will retain one set of the attested photocopies and the original
documents will be returned to the candidates. Before leaving the verification counter,
an acknowledgement card and a verification slip will be issued to the candidates. Thereafter,
the candidates will be sent to the seat selection hall, wherein the candidates will have the assistance
of a huge on-line projector screen, which will show category-wise, course-wise and college-wise
availability of seats at that moment. In the seat selection hall, all the candidates who have registered
and verified their original documents will be called for seat selection as per the MERITQUE.
At this point, the candidate should produce the verification slip issued at the verification
counter and the demand draft for the prescribed fee amount, failing which he will not be
allowed to select a seat. The moment he select a seat, the computer display and the on-line
projector screen will show one seat less against the course / college from which the candidate has
selected the seat. The details pertaining to the candidates who select seats at the allotment terminals
such as Name, CET Number, Rank, Category, College / Course selected and Photograph of the
candidate will also be displayed on the screens, for the information of all the candidates and parents
who are waiting for seat selection both within and outside the premises of the CET Cell.
After seat selection, the candidate will have to go to the Bank counter and deposit the demand draft
for the prescribed fee. The Bank Officer can enter the amount only if the candidate has selected
a seat. Otherwise the computer at the Bank counter will not allow him to do so. After entering
demand draft particulars against name of the candidate, a receipt will be issued to candidates
in the Bank counter. Thereafter, the candidates are required to submit their verification slip in the
Admission order issue counter located opposite to Bank counter. The admission order for the
seat selected by candidates will be printed and the admission order will be issued ONLY to the
candidates after obtaining candidate’s signature in the register and also after ascertaining that he has
submitted all the required documents and has paid the prescribed fees.
have obtained a seat in the previous years in any discipline through the CET Cell, will not be
eligible for selection of a seat in the same discipline during this year. Such candidates who
select seats in the other discipline during this year, will forfeit the seat already selected during
previous years.
ADMISSION round SEAT SELECTION process
The admission round seat selection process will be held in the following stages and all eligible
candidates will be allowed to participate in the same :
STAGE – 1 : For Physically disabled, N.C.C. and Sports Special category candidates.
STAGE – 2 : For the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants.
STAGE – 3 : For Medical and Dental courses.
STAGE – 4 : For Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani and Naturopathy & Yoga courses. (I. S. M. & H.)
STAGE – 5 : For Engineering and Technology courses.
STAGE – 6 : For Architecture course.
In all the above stages of the admission round, the eligible rank holders will be allowed to select the
seats in the order of merit, as per the schedule given in Appendix – VII.
The candidates who select a seat in any of the above stages during the admission round,
should invariably pay the prescribed fee in the form of Demand Draft and should obtain the
admission order for the seat selected. The fee paid by candidates during the Admission round
for one discipline / course will be adjusted upon selection of a seat in the other disciplines,
without any deductions.
STAGE – 1 : for Physically disabled, NCC, Sports Special categories.
In the first instance, the seats reserved for Physically disabled, N.C.C. and Sports Special category
candidates will be offered.
(a) Admission round for Physically Disabled candidates
The candidates claiming a seat under the persons with disability category should COMPULSORILY
appear before the Medical Board comprising of the Special Officer and three specialists. The Medical
Board shall examine the candidate on 30-05-2007 at 10.30 a.m. and certify regarding the percentage
of disability and the decision of the Medical Board shall be final. The candidates with less than 40%
of disability and those who fail to appear before the Committee on the notified date & time, will
not be eligible for selection 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
seat selection.
The eligible Physically disabled candidates will be allowed to select the Medical, Dental, Indian
System of Medicine & Homoeopathy, Engineering & Technology seats on the same day i.e., on
30-05-2007 at 3.00 p.m. after they submit all the required original documents and the prescribed fees.
(b) Admission round for N. C. C. candidates
The candidates who have submitted their NCC certificates on 11-05-2007 as notified in Item – 1 of
Chapter III of this brochure will ONLY be allowed to appear before the Committee comprising of the
Special Officer and the Director of NCC or his authorized nominee, on 31-05-2007 at 10.30 a.m. for
verification of NCC certificates. The candidates who do not submit their NCC certificates on
11-05-2007 will not be allowed for verification of certificates and also for the later seat selection
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 :
The candidates who are adjudged overall All India Best Cadet with Gold / Silver / Bronze medal in
the R D Camp held at New Delhi will be considered first. Candidates who have won Gold / Silver /
Bronze medal in the All India TSC (Boys) / TSC (Girls) / NSC / VSC will be considered second.
Candidates who have participated in the Youth Exchange Programmes and Foreign Naval Cruise will
be considered THIRD. Candidates who have participated from Karnataka in the R D Camp will be
considered FOURTH. Candidates who have participated from Karnataka in the All India TSC (Boys)/
TSC (Girls) / NSC / VSC will be considered FIFTH. Candidates who have participated in the
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Mountaineering, Sailing, Motor Cycle and Cycling Expeditions will be considered SIXTH. Candidates
who have participated in NIC, Trekking, Mountaineering, BLC, ALC, RCTC and Army, Navy, Air Force
& 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 seat
selection under NCC.
The eligible N. C. C. candidates will be allowed to select the Medical, Dental, Indian System of
Medicine & Homoeopathy seats on 01-06-2007 at 10.00 a.m. and Engineering & Technology seats
on 01-06-2007 at 2.00 p.m., after they submit all the required original documents and the
prescribed fees.
NOTE : The candidates who have only ‘B’ certificate need not submit their ‘B’ certificate on
11-05-2007 and need not attend this NCC Special category Admission round on 01-06-2007. However,
they will be allowed as per their CET Rankings in the general round of seat selection process for the
unfilled NCC seats, if any, upon submission of their NCC ‘B’ certificate.
(c) Admission round for SPORTS candidates
The candidates who have submitted their SPORTS certificates on 12-05-2007 as notified in
Item – 1 of Chapter III of this brochure will ONLY be allowed to appear before the Committee
comprising of the Special Officer and the Commissioner for Youth Services & Sports or his authorized
nominee, on 02-06-2007 at 10.30 a.m. for verification of SPORTS certificates. The candidates who
do not submit their SPORTS certificates on 12-05-2007 will not be allowed for verification of
certificates and also for the later seat selection 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 seat selection under Sports.
The eligible SPORTS candidates will be allowed to select the Medical, Dental, Indian System
of Medicine & Homoeopathy seats on 04-06-2007 at 10.00 a.m. and Engineering & Technology
seats on 04-06-2007 at 2.00 p.m., after they submit all the required original documents and the
prescribed fees.
NOTE : The candidates who have only participated in B – games need not attend this SPORTS
Special category Admission round on 04-06-2007. However, they will be allowed as per their CET
Rankings in the general round of seat selection process for the unfilled SPORTS seats, if any.
IMPORTANT : There will be no separate seat selection process for the 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 allowed as
per their CET Rankings in the general round of seat selection process for the seats reserved
under the respective Special categories.
STAGE – 2 : Admission round for THE WARDS OF JAMMU & KASHMIRI MIGRANTS
The Medical and Dental seats reserved in respect of the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants will
be offered in this stage of admission round on 05-06-2007 at 10.00 a.m. All eligible wards of Jammu
& Kashmiri migrants will be allowed for selecting the Medical and Dental seats in accordance with
their Medical ranks. Similarly, the Engineering and Technology seats reserved in respect of the wards
of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants will be offered on the same day i.e., on 05-06-2007 at 2.00 p.m.
All eligible wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants will be allowed for selecting the Engineering and
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Technology seats in accordance with their Engineering ranks. The eligible wards of Jammu &
Kashmiri migrants should COMPULSORILY submit the required documents in original 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.
STAGE – 3 : Admission round 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
along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be offered in this stage at once. All eligible medical
rank holders including the candidates who have selected seats under the Physically disabled,
NCC, Sports Special categories and the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants, will be allowed
to select Medical and Dental seats in accordance with their Medical ranks, after they submit all the
required original documents and the prescribed fees. Seat selected in the earlier STAGES of
admission round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate selects a medical / dental
seat in this STAGE.
STAGE – 4 : Admission round For Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy & Yoga courses
The Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga seats pertaining to all reserved categories,
rural, Kannada medium, General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence,
Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be offered in this
stage at once. All eligible ISMH rank holders including the candidates who have selected seats
under the Physically disabled, NCC, Sports Special categories, the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri
migrants and the candidates who have selected Medical and Dental seats, will be allowed to
select I. S. M. & Homoeopathy seats in accordance with their ISMH ranks, after they submit all the
required original documents and the prescribed fees. Seat selected in the earlier STAGES of
admission round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate selects a I. S. M. &
Homoeopathy seat in this STAGE.
STAGE – 5 : Admission round For Engineering & Technology Courses
The Engineering and Technology seats pertaining to all reserved categories, rural, Kannada medium,
General merit and other Special categories such as Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides,
Anglo-Indian along with the unfilled NCC & Sports, if any, will be offered in this stage at once.
All eligible Engineering rank holders including the candidates who have selected seats under
the Physically disabled, NCC, Sports Special categories, the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri
migrants and the candidates who have selected Medical / Dental / I. S. M. & Homoeopathy seats,
will be allowed to select Engineering / Technology seats in accordance with their Engineering ranks,
after they submit all the required original documents and the prescribed fees. Seat selected in the
earlier STAGES of admission round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate selects
an Engineering / Technology seat in this STAGE.
STAGE – 6 : Admission round For Architecture Course
The Architecture seats pertaining to all reserved categories, rural, Kannada medium, General merit and
other Special categories will be offered in this stage at once. All eligible Architecture rank holders
including the candidates who have selected seats under the Physically disabled, NCC, Sports
Special categories, the wards of Jammu & Kashmiri migrants and the candidates who have
selected Medical / Dental / I. S. M. & Homoeopathy / Engineering / Technology seats, will be
allowed to select Architecture seats in accordance with their Architecture ranks, after they submit all
the required original documents and the prescribed fees. Seat selected in the earlier STAGES of
admission round, if any, shall stand automatically cancelled, if a candidate selects an 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 have the opportunity of
selecting a seat under general merit category also.
IMPORTANT : The candidates who select a seat in the Admission Round, should report to the
respective colleges along with the original admission order issued by the CET Cell, well within
the last date prescribed in their admission orders.
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Candidates who are holding a Dental seat selected during the admission round are not eligible to
select a Dental seat again in the casual vacancy round. However, they can select a Medical seat.
However candidates who have selected Medical / Dental seats in the admission round and
cancelled the same before the commencement of casual vacancy round or during their turn
comes in the causal vacancy round, by forfeiting 50% of fee paid by them. Such candidates
are eligible to select Medical / Dental seat in the causal vacancy round.
NOTE : Candidates who are holding the Medical / Dental seat selected during the admission round and
who wants to opt for I. S. M. & Homoeopathy or Engineering / Technology or Architecture seats during
the casual vacancy round, should invariably surrender their Medical / Dental seat either before the
commencement of Medical / Dental casual vacancy round or before the turn of such candidate during the
Medical / Dental casual vacancy round. Such candidates fees will be adjusted upon selection of I. S. M.
& Homoeopathy or Engineering / Technology or Architecture seat in the causal vacancy round. Otherwise,
such candidates will not be allowed to participate and select seats during the I. S. M. & Homoeopathy
or Engineering / Technology or Architecture casual vacancy round. However, the candidates who are
holding the I. S. M. & Homoeopathy or Engineering / Technology or Architecture seats can select any seats
during the Medical / Dental casual vacancy round.
STAGE – 2 : 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 and Sports Special category candidates, who have not selected any seat during the
Admission round under the respective Special categories. .
(2) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies,
if any, will be offered to all reser ved, rural, Kannada medium and other special
category 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, Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts &
Guides, Anglo-Indian, NCC and Sports. 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 will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered
to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates.
ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE I. S. M. AND HOMOEOPATHY CASUAL VACANCY ROUND
Candidates who have attended but not selected any seat during the Admission round for
Medical / Dental / I. S. M. & H. / Engineering / Architecture courses, the candidates who have
not attended the Admission round and the candidates who have not selected any seat in the
casual vacancy round for Medical / Dental courses are eligible to select a seat in the Casual
vacancy round of I. S. M. & Homoeopathy courses.
Candidates who are holding the Ayurveda seat selected during the admission round are not
eligible to select an Ayurveda seat again in the casual vacancy round of I. S. M. & Homoeopathy
courses. However, they can select Homoeopathy, Unani and Naturopathy & Yoga seats.
Candidates who are holding the Homoeopathy seat selected during the admission round are
not eligible to select a Homoeopathy seat again in the casual vacancy round of I. S. M. and
Homoeopathy courses. However, they can select Ayurveda, Unani and Naturopathy & Yoga seats.
Candidates who are holding the Unani seat selected during the admission round are not eligible
to select a Unani seat again in the casual vacancy round of I. S. M. & Homoeopathy courses.
However, they can select Ayurveda, Homoeopathy and Naturopathy & Yoga seats.
Candidates who are holding the Naturopathy & Yoga seat selected during the admission round
are not eligible to select a Naturopathy & Yoga seat again in the casual vacancy round of
I. S. M. & Homoeopathy courses. However, they can select Ayurveda, Homoeopathy and Unani seats.
However candidates who have selected an Ayurveda seat and canncelled before the
commencement of casual vacancy round or during their turn comes in the causal vacancy
round, by forfeiting 50% of fee paid by them are eligible to select an Ayurveda seat. Similarly,
Candidates can select Homoeopathy, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga seat also.
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NOTE : Candidates who are holding the I. S. M. & Homoeopathy seat selected during the admission round
and who wants to opt for Engineering / Technology or Architecture seats during the casual vacancy round,
should invariably surrender their I. S. M. & Homoeopathy seat either before the commencement of
I. S. M. & Homoeopathy casual vacancy round or before the turn of such candidate during the I. S. M.
& Homoeopathy casual vacancy round. Such candidates fees will be adjusted upon selection of Engineering
/ Technology or Architecture seat in the causal vacancy round. Otherwise, such candidates will not be
allowed to participate and select seats during the Engineering / Technology or Architecture casual vacancy
round. However, the candidates who are holding the Engineering / Technology or Architecture seats can
select any seats during the I. S. M. & Homoeopathy casual vacancy round.
STAGE – 3 : 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 and Sports Special category candidates followed by the wards of Jammu and Kashmiri
migrants, who have not selected any seat during the Admission round under the respective categories.
(2) Reserved, Rural, Kannada Medium & all Special categories : In this round, the casual vacancies,
if any, will be offered to all reserved, rural, Kannada medium and other special
category 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, Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts &
Guides, Anglo-Indian, NCC and Sports. 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 will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered
to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates.
ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY CASUAL VACANCY ROUND
Candidates who have attended but not selected any seat during the Admission round for
Medical / Dental / I. S. M. & H. / Engineering / Architecture courses, the candidates who have
not attended the Admission round and the candidates who have not selected any seat in the
casual vacancy round for Medical / Dental / I. S. M. & Homoeopathy courses are eligible to
select a seat in the Casual vacancy round of Engineering / Technology courses.
Candidates who are holding Engineering seat selected during the admission round are not eligible to
select an Engineering seat again in the casual vacancy round.
However candidates who have selected Engineering seats in the admission round and cancelled
the same before the commencement of casual vacancy round or during their turn comes in
the causal vacancy round, by forfeiting 50% of fee paid by them. Such candidates are eligible
to select an Engineering seat in the causal vacancy round.
NOTE : Candidates who are holding the Engineering / Technology seat selected during the admission round
and who wants to opt for Architecture seats during the casual vacancy round, should invariably surrender
their Engineering / Technology seat either before the commencement of Engineering / Technology casual
vacancy round or before the turn of such candidate during the Engineering / Technology casual vacancy
round. Such candidates fees will be adjusted upon selection of Architecture seat in the causal vacancy
round. Otherwise, such candidates will not be allowed to participate and select seats during the
Architecture casual vacancy round. However, the candidates who are holding the Architecture seats can
select any seats during the Engineering / Technology casual vacancy round.
STAGE – 4 : 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, Kannada medium and the special category 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, Defence, Ex-Defence, Scouts & Guides, Anglo-Indian,
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 will be converted to General Merit category and will be offered
to General Merit category candidates along with all other reserved category candidates.
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APPENDIX - I
LIST OF PLACES WHERE THE ‘CET 2007’ TEST CENTRES ARE LOCATED
BANGALORE JAMAKHANDI GULBARGA MYSORE
CHANNAPATNA CHICKAMAGALUR YADGIR CHAMARAJANAGAR
BELGAUM CHITRADURGA HASSAN RAICHUR
GOKAK DAVANGERE HAVERI SHIMOGA
BHADRAVATHI
BELLARY MANGALORE MADIKERI
SAGAR
HOSPET PUTTUR KOPPAL
TUMKUR
BIDAR UDUPI KOLAR
TIPTUR
BASAVAKALYAN HUBLI K. G. F. KARWAR
BIJAPUR DHARWAD CHICKABALLAPUR SIRSI
BAGALKOT GADAG MANDYA KUMTA
Candidates who have studied the Qualifying Examination within Karnataka should write the
Common Entrance Test – 2007 in an examination centre assigned by the CET Cell in the same
district where the candidate has studied 2nd PUC or 12th standard.
The candidates claiming eligibility under clauses (c) and (d) of Item - 7 of Chapter – I
i. e., Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates, will have to appear for ‘CET 2007’ in
an examination centre located ONLY at BANGALORE.
APPENDIX - II
STATE, DISTRICT AND TALUK CODES
1. STATE CODES
2. DISTRICT CODES
01 - BANGALORE URBAN 10 - CHITRADURGA 19 - KOLAR
02 - BANGALORE RURAL 11 - DAKSHINA KANNADA 20 - KOPPAL
03 - BAGALKOT 12 - DHARWAD 21 - MANDYA
04 - BELGAUM 13 - DAVANGERE 22 - MYSORE
05 - BELLARY 14 - GADAG 23 - RAICHUR
06 - BIDAR 15 - GULBARGA 24 - SHIMOGA
07 - BIJAPUR 16 - HASSAN 25 - TUMKUR
08 - CHAMARAJANAGAR 17 - HAVERI 26 - UDUPI
09 - CHICKAMAGALUR 18 - KODAGU 27 - UTTARA KANNADA
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3. TALUK CODES
APPENDIX - III
LIST OF PLACES WHICH DO NOT COME UNDER THE PURVIEW OF RURAL AREAS
The candidates claiming eligibility for rural seats, should have studied 10 full academic years continuously
between 1st and 10th standards in a place / places other than the places mentioned below :
Sl. No. District Name Places which do not come under the purview of rural areas
1. Bangalore Urban Bangalore, Yelahanka, Byatarayanapura, K. R. Puram, Bommanahalli, Dasarahalli,
Pattanagere, Mahadevapura, Anekal, Kengeri.
2. Bangalore Rural Ramanagara, Doddaballapura, Channapatna, Magadi, Devanahalli, Hosakote,
Kanakapura, Vijayapura, Nelamangala.
3. Mysore Mysore, Nanjanagud, Hunsur, K.R. Nagara, Periyapatna, H. D. Kote, T. Narasipura, Bannur.
4. Belgaum Belgaum, Nippani, Gokak, Athani, Bailahongala, Chikkodi, Mudalagi, Ramadurga,
Sankeshwara, Savadatti, Hukkeri, Khanapura, Konnur, Kudachi, Rayabagh, Sadalaga.
5. Gulbarga Gulbarga, Chittapura, Alanda, Sedam, Shahabad, Shahapura, Shorapura, Yadagir, Vadi,
Gurumitkal, Jevargi, Chincholi, Afzalpur.
6. Tumkur Tumkur, Tiptur, Chikkanayakanahalli, Sira, Madhugiri, Kunigal, Pavagada, Koratagere,
Turuvekere, Gubbi.
7. Kolar Kolar, Chintamani, Robertsonpet, Chikkaballapura, Mulabagilu, Malur, Bangarpet,
Gowribidanur, Shidlaghatta, Gudibande, Srinivasapura, Bagepalli.
8. Chitradurga Chitradurga, Challakere, Hiriyur, Hosadurga, Holalkere, Molakalmur.
9. Davanagere Davanagere, Harihara, Harapanahalli, Channagiri, Honnali, Jagalur.
10. Shimoga Shimoga, Bhadravathi, Sagar, Shikaripura, Soraba, Hosanagara, Shiralakoppa,
Thirthahalli, Jog-Kargal.
11. Chamarajnagara Chamarajnagara, Kollegala, Gundlupete, Yalandur.
12. Mandya Mandya, Maddur, Malavalli, Srirangapatna, Pandavapura, Nagamangala, K. R. Pet.
13. Hassan Hassan, Holenarasipura, Channarayapatna, Sakaleshapura, Arasikere, Belur,
Arakalagud, Aalur.
14. Chickamagalur Chickamagalur, Kadur, Birur, Tarikere, Koppa, Shringeri, Narasimharajapura, Mudigere.
15. Udupi Udupi, Karkala, Kundapura, Saligrama.
16. Dakshina Kannada Mangalore, Mudabidre, Puttur, Ullala, Bantwal, Belthangadi, Sullia, Mulki.
17. Bijapur Bijapur, Indi, Muddebihal, Sindagi, Talikote, Basavanabagewadi.
18. Uttara Kannada Karwar, Sirsi, Dandeli, Bhatkala, Kumta, Honnavara, Haliyala, Yallapura, Mundagoda,
Siddapura, Ankola.
19. Bagalakote Bagalakote, Rabakavibanahatti, Jamakhandi, Mudhol, Mahalingapura, Ilkal,
Guledagudda, Hunagunda, Badami, Bilagi, Kerur, Teradal.
20. Haveri Haveri, Ranebennur, Hanagal, Byadagi, Savanur, Hirekerur, Shiggaon, Bankapur.
21. Gadag Gadag, Betageri, Naragunda, Gajendragada, Lakshmeshwara, Mundaragi, Shirahatti,
Naregal, Rona, Mulagunda.
22. Dharwad Dharwad, Hubli, Annigeri, Kundagola, Alnavara, Kalghatagi, Navalagunda.
23. Raichur Raichur, Manvi, Sindhanur, Lingasugur, Mudagal, Devadurga.
24. Koppal Koppal, Gangavathi, Kushtagi, Yalaburga.
25. Bidar Bidar, Bhalki, Basavakalyana, Chitaguppa, Humnabad, Aurad.
26. Bellary Bellary, Hospet, Kampli, Huvinahadagali, Tekkalakote, Shiraguppa, Kotturu, Kamalapura,
Kudlagi, Sandur.
27. Kodagu Madikeri, Somavarapet, Virajpet.
NOTE : The candidates who have studied between 1st and 10th standards in the places mentioned
above, are not eligible for claiming rural seats.
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APPENDIX - IV
LIST OF GAMES AND SPORTS EVENTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF RULE 9(1) (B)
i.e., ITEM 8 (1) (b) OF CHAPTER – I.
SUPER – A GAMES 22. Taek-wondo Federation of India
1. Olympic Games 23. Volleyball Federation of India
2. World Championships 24. Indian Weight lifting Federation of India
3. Asian Championships 25. Wrestling Federation of India
4. Asian Games 26. Indian Women’s Hockey Association
5. Commonwealth Games 27. Yachting Association of India
28. Indian Triathlon Federation
6. Commonwealth Championships
29. Badminton Association of India
A – GAMES 30. Amateur Baseball Federation of India
1. Afro-Asian Games 31. All India Karate-Do Federation
2. S. A. F. Games 32. Winter Games Federation of India
3. International Meets 33. Federation of Motor Sports Club of India
B – GAMES 34. Bridge Federation of India
35. Tenni koit Federation of India
1. National Games
36. Throw ball Federation of India
2. National Championships 37. Soft ball Association of India
3. All India Inter Zonal Meets 38. Aero Club of India
4. National level Tournaments / Championships 39. Indian Golf Union
conducted by School Games Federation of India. 40. All India Sports Council of the Deaf
5. All India Rural Sports Meets conducted by 41. All India Carom Federation
Sports Authority of India. 42. Tug of War Federation of India
6. All India Women Sports Meets conducted by 43. Atya Patya Federation of India
Sports Authority of India. 44. Ball Badminton Federation of India
and 45. Billiards & Snooker Federation of India
National Meets / Championships conducted by the 46. Indian Olympic Association
following 63 National Sports Federations recognized 47. Cycle Polo Federation of India
by Government of India : 48. Squash Racket Federation of India
49. Indian Body Building Federation
1. Archery Federation of India
50. Tennis Ball Cricket Federation of India
2. Amateur Athletics Federation of India
51. Indian Polo Association
3. Amateur Basketball Federation of India
52. Ten-Pin bowling Federation of India
4. Indian Amateur Boxing Federation
53. Wushu Association of India
5. Cycling Federation of India
54. Korf Ball Federation of India
6. Equestrian Federation of India
55. Indian Power Lifting Association
7. All India Football Federation
56. Sepak Takraw Federation of India
8. Fencing Association of India
57. Malla khamb Federation of India
9. Gymnastics Federation of India
58. Roller Skating Federation of India
10. Handball Federation of India
59. School Games Federation of India
11. Indian Hockey Federation
60. Shooting Ball Federation of India
12. Judo Federation of India
61. Women’s Cricket Association of India
13. Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India
62. All India Chess Federation
14. Kho - Kho Federation of India
63. Board of Control for Cricket in India
15. Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association
16. National Rifle Association of India Note : Other than the Games mentioned under
17. Net ball Federation of India Super 'A' Games, 'A' Games, 'B' Games and
18. Rowing Federation of India the Games conducted by the above listed
19. Swimming Federation of India 63 Government of India recognised National Sports
20. Table Tennis Federation of India Federations and the Sports Authority of India,
21. All India Lawn Tennis Association no other Game will be considered.
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APPENDIX - VI
PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES INFORMATION
CLASSIFICATIONS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF COLLEGES ARE AS FOLLOWS :-
G – Government College ; PA – Private Aided College; PUA – Private Un-aided College ;
MR – Minority Religious College ; ML – Minority Linguistic College.
* Total Number of Seats offered for selection during 2006-2007 as per the seat matrix issued by the Government.
1. MEDICAL COLLEGES
COLLEGE COLLEGE STD TELEPHONE *GOVT
CODE TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE CODE NUMBERS SEATS
01 G Bangalore Medical College, Bangalore-560 002 080 26701529,26704342 128
02 PUA Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, 080 25445125,25471784(F) 50
Kadugondanahalli, Bangalore-560 045
03 PUA Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, K.R. Road, 080 26613225, 26679202 60
V.V. Puram, Bangalore-560 004
04 PUA M.S.Ramaiah Medical College, MSR Nagar, 080 23605190, 23601742, 75
MSRIT Post, Mathikere, Bangalore-560 054 23606213(F)
05 MR Khaja Banda Nawaz Institute of Medical Sciences, 0847 2221155, 40
Rouza Buzurq, Gulbarga-585 104 226030, 431882(F)
06 PUA Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Tamaka, 08152 210573, 243009,
Kolar-563 101 243006(F) 75
07 PUA Sri Siddartha Medical College, B.H. Road, Aggalakote,
Tumkur-572 107 0816 2275210 65
08 ML M.V.J. Medical College & Research Hospital, 30th KM, 080 7981472, 7931644, 40
NH 4, Hoskote, Bangalore Rural – 562114 7931645(F)
09 ML Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research
Centre, Nallura Halli, Mahadevpura Post,
White Field Road, Bangalore-560 048 080 28412825 40
10 ML A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, N.H. 17, Kuntikana,
Mangalore-575 004 0824 225533 / 34, 225541(F) 40
12 ML Raja Rajeshwari Medical College & Hospital,
Anchepalya, Kambipura, Mysore road, Kengeri Hobli,
Bangalore – 560 074 080 57661805, 23517153 40
20 PUA Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital, NH-4, 08194 227937, 226564,
S.J.M Campus, Chitradurga-577 502 224800(F) 25
21 G Government Medical College, Irvin Road,
Mysore-570 001 0821 2520512, 2520803 85
22 PUA Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Medical College, 0821 2493667, 2490732,
Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagar, Mysore-570 015 2492111(F) 75
23 PUA Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, 08234 287433,
B.G. Nagar, Nagamangal Taluk-571 448,
Mandya District. 287575, 287242(F) 50
24 G Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences District Hospital,
Mandya – 571 401 08232 220134, 220134(F) 100
25 G Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan 08172 231699, 250330(F) 100
31 G Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli-580 022 0836 2373724, 2373348 85
32 PUA Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Nehru Nagar,
Belgaum-590 010 0831 2471350, 2470759 -
33 MR Al-Ameen Medical College, Athani Road, 08352 270184, 270067,
Bijapur-586 108 240045(F) 40
34 PUA Sri B.M. Patil Medical College, Sholapur Road,
Bijapur-586 103 08352 262770, 263019(F) 75
35 PUA S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital 08354 235340, 235350,
& Research Centre, Navanagara, Bagalkot-587 102 235360(F) 50
36 ML Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Medical College, 0836 2477777, 2477556,
Manjushree Nagar, Sattur, Dharwad-9 2461651(F) 40
37 G Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences, Belgaum 0831 2403126, 2420173(F) 100
41 G Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, 08392 235204, 235202,
Bellary-583 104 235201(F) 85
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2. DENTAL COLLEGES
* Total Number of Seats offered for selection during 2006-2007 as per the seat matrix issued by the Government.
101 G Government Dental College, Fort, Bangalore-560 002 080 26705053, 26703176 51
102 PUA Dr. M.R. Ambedkar Dental College & Hospital, Cline Road, 080 25464052, 25463097,
1/36, Cooke Town, Bangalore-560 005 25476496(F) 50
103 PUA Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, K.R.Road,
V.V Puram, Bangalore-4 080 26618066, 26526705(F) 30
104 PUA M.S.Ramaiah Dental College, MSRIT Post, Bangalore-560 054 080 23602079, 23600949,
23601825(F) 30
107 PUA Sri Siddartha Dental College, Agalakote, B.H.Road,
Tumkur-572 107 0816 2206451 20
108 ML AECS Maruti College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre,
Banneraghatta Road, Bangalore-560 076 080 26583010, 26587159 40
111 PUA Dayananda Sagar College of Dental Sciences,
Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumarswamy Layout,
Bangalore-560 078 080 26663654, 26913718 30
112 ML Oxford Dental College, Bommanahalli, Hosur Road,
Bangalore-560 068 080 25737285, 25730551 40
113 PUA Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences,
Chola Nagar, Bangalore-32 080 23439919, 23435559 30
114 ML Raja Rajeshwari Dental College and Hospital, 080 28437468, 28437150,
Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalagodu, Mysore Road, 28437468(F) 24
Bangalore-560 074
115 PUA Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Dental College, No. CA-37, 24th Main, 080 26345754, 26547053,
Ist Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore-560 078 26658411(F) 30
116 PUA Sri. Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences, H.M.Halli,
Yelahanka, Bangalore-562 157 080 28467785, 22712430 30
117 PUA Dr. Shyamala Reddy Dental College, 7th Cross,
Dommalur Layout, Bangalore-71 080 25356111, 25353416 20
118 ML Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences, 5/3 Hosur Main Road,
Bangalore-560 029 080 26562777, 26563973(F) 24
119 PUA K.L.E.S. Institute of Dental Sciences, No. 20, Yeshwanthpur 080 23474137, 23576503,
2nd Stage, Tumkur Road, Bangalore-560 022 23474305(F) 20
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333 MR Al-Ameen Dental College, Athani Road, Bijapur-586 108 08352 270353, 270355(F) 16
335 PUA Maratha Mandal Dental College, Hospital & Research Centre,
Opposite Police Parade Ground, Bauxite Road, Belgaum-590 010 0831 2479323, 2477682 20
337 ML Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Dental Sciences 0836 2461830, 2468142,
& Hospital, Dhavalanagar, Sattur, Dharwad-580 009 2467612(F) 40
554 MR Yenepoya Dental College, Deralakatte, Mangalore-575 018 0824 2204670, 2204667 / 68 -
555 PUA KVG Dental College & Hospital, Kurunji Bagh, Sullia-574 327 08257 233148, 230148 50
662 PUA College of Dental Sciences, Davangere-577 004 08192 231285, 231029, 251070(F) 50
663 PUA Sharavathi Dental College, Alkola, T.H. Road, Shimoga-577 204 08182 250167 20
664 PUA SJM Dental College & Hospital, P.B. Road, Chitradurga-577 501 08194 423068, 420046 30
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MECHANICAL C BIO-TECHNOLOGY O
MINING Q
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS D
CERAMICS R
CIVIL E
SILK TECHNOLOGY S
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION F
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT T
INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY G BIO MEDICAL U
ARCHITECTURE H ENVIRONMENTAL V
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT I INFORMATION SCIENCE W
AUTOMOBILE J POLYMER TECHNOLOGY X
14 PUA S.J.C.S. Institute of Technology, B.B.Road, P.B No. 20, 08156 263181, 263182, 324 A - 72, B - 72, C - 72,
Chickaballapur-562 101, Kolar District. 263180(F) E - 36, L - 36, W - 36
15 PUA Golden Valley Institute of Technology, Oorgaum Post, 08153 261219, 265413, 213 A - 36, B - 36, C - 45,
K.G.F.-563 120, Kolar District. 262309(F) D – 36, Q - 24, W - 36
16 PUA Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur-572 103 0816 2282696, 2282994 518 A - 72, B - 72, C - 84,
D - 36, E - 36, G - 36,
H - 20, I - 36, K - 36,
L – 36, O - 18, W - 36
17 PUA Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Maralur, 0816 2200999, 2200270, 318 A - 36, B - 72, C - 36,
Kunigal Road, Tumkur-572 105 2200314 D - 36, E - 24, I - 24,
L - 36, M - 18, W - 36
18 PUA Kalpataru Institute of Technology, B.H.Road, 08134 251267, 251939(F) 198 A - 36, B - 54, C - 36,
Tiptur-572 202 L - 36, W - 36
21 PA Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, 0821 2512568, 2515944, 698 A - 114, B - 114, C-57,
Manasa Gangothri, Mysore-570 006 2515770(F) D - 57, E - 57, F - 57,
G - 57, O - 18, T - 36,
V - 57, W - 36, X - 38
22 PA The National Institute of Engineering, Manadavadi Road, 0821 2480475, 2485802, A - 57, B - 54, C - 114,
Mysore-570 008 2481220 404 D - 57, E - 48, F - 38,
W - 36
23 PA People’s Education Society College of Engineering, Mandya-571 401 08232 220043, 222075(F) 412 A - 57, B - 72, C - 85,
D - 38, E - 57, F - 38,
J - 29, V - 18, W - 18
24 PA Malnad College of Engineering, Salagame Road, 08172 245093, 245317, 454 A - 85, B - 36, C - 114,
P. B. No. 21, Hassan-573 201 245683(F) D - 48, E - 57, F - 30,
G - 30, J - 30, W - 24
28 PUA Tontadarya College of Engineering, Gadag-582 101 08372 236933, 232446 144 A - 36, B - 36,
C - 36, W - 36
29 PUA Maratha Mandal’s Engineering College, 0831 2416255, 2470717 108 A - 36, B - 36, C – 36
Opp. Siddaganga Oil Mills, No. 104, Halbhavi,
P.O. New Vantmuri, Via Kakti, Belgaum-590 113
30 PA B.V. Bhoomareddi College of Engineering & Technology, 0836 2378123, 2374985(F) 473 A - 85, B - 72, C - 76,
Vidyanagar, Hubli-580 031 D - 48, E - 28, F - 24,
G - 24, H - 20, J - 24,
O - 36, W - 36
31 PA Basaveshwar Engineering College, Vidyagiri, 08354 234060, 234204 540 A - 72, B - 85, C - 114,
Bagalkot-587 102 D - 57, E - 86, F - 18,
G - 18, J - 18, O - 18,
W - 54
32 PUA RTE Rural Engineering College, Hulkoti-582 205, 08372 289097, 289253, 180 A - 36, B - 36, C - 36,
Gadag District 289589(F) E - 18, J - 18, K - 18,
N - 18
33 PUA Sri Taralabalu Jagadguru Institute of Technology, Ranebennur-581 115 08373 266343, 262075 210 A - 30, B - 36, C - 54,
D - 36, E - 30, W - 24
34 ML Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of 0836 2448327, 2447465, 290 A - 60, B - 60, C - 60,
Engineering & Technolgy, Dhavalagiri, 2464638(F) D - 30, E - 30, K - 20,
Dharwad-580002 W - 30
35 MR Anjuman Engineering College (For Men), Anjumanbad, 08385 226554, 227175(F) 145 A - 30, B - 30, C - 30,
P.B. No. 24, Bhatkal-581 320 D - 20, E - 20, W - 15
36 PUA K.L.E. Society’s College of Engineering & Technology, 0831 2441644, 2440322 321 A - 54, B - 54, C - 72,
Udyambag, Belgaum-590 008 D - 27, E - 36, K - 18,
L - 24, O - 18, U - 18
37 PUA Karnataka Law Society’s Gogte Institute of Technology, 0831 2405507, 2441104, 359 A - 72, B - 72, C - 72,
Udyambag, Belgaum-590 008 2441909(F) D - 36, E - 27, F - 24,
H - 20, W - 36
38 PUA B.L.D.E.A.’s V.P. Dr. PG Halakatti College of Engineering & Tech., 08352 261120, 262945 280 A - 54, B - 54, C - 54,
Ashram Road, Bijapur-586 103 D - 18, E - 18, F - 18,
H - 10, J - 18, W - 36
39 PUA Malik Sandal Inst. of Art & Architecture, HUDCO Cross, 08352 276158 10 H - 10
Bagalkot Road, Bijapur-586 101
40 PUA SJPN Trust’s, Hirasugar Institute of Technology, Nidasoshi, 08333 278887, 278886(F) 162 A - 36, B - 36, C - 54,
Hukkeri Taluk, Belgaum District-591 236 D - 36
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4. AYURVEDA COLLEGES
* Total Number of Seats offered for selection during 2006-2007 as per the seat matrix issued by the Government.
COLLEGE COLLEGE STD TELEPHONE *GOVT.
CODE TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE CODE NUMBERS SEATS
701 G Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Dhanwanthri Road, 080 2872848, 22356476 58
Bangalore - 560 009
702 PUA Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research, 080 3437895 13
Opp : Dargah, Jayamahal Extension, Bangalore-560 006
703 PUA Sri. Kalabyraweshwara Ayurvedic Medical College,
No.10, Pipe Line Road, R. P. C. Layout, Vijayanagar,
Bangalore-560 040 080 3407806 15
704 PUA Ramakrishna Ayurvedic Medical College, No.2345/2185,
Raman College Rd., Kamakshipalya, Magadi Main Road,
Bangalore-560 079 080 3284133, 3286890 12
705 PUA Sushrutha Ayurvedic Medical College, No.23, Papaiah Garden,
Manjunatha Vidya Mandira Compound, Diagonal Road,
Channammanakere Acchukattu, Banashankari III Stage,
Bangalore-560085 080 6892450 15
706 PUA Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Sowlanga Road,
Shimoga – 577 204 08182 272008, 222157, 270593(F) 12
707 PUA TMAE Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College,
Dhanwanthri Campus, Hale Jedikatte, Post: Nidige,
Bhadravathi Taluk, Shimoga-577222 08182 246215 12
708 PUA Amruth Ayurvedic Medical College, Doddapete,
Behind Onake Obavva Stadium, Chitradurga-577501 08194 43471 12
709 PUA Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College, Challakere 12
710 PUA Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College, No.405/1, Opp Bathilake,
Ashwini Nagar, Doddabathi post, P.B. Road,
Davanagere-577 566 08192 235097, 235096(F) 15
712 PUA J. S. S. Ayurvedic Medical College, 0821 492921 15
Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagar, Mysore-570015
713 G Government Ayurvedic Medical College, 0821 443701 50
Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysore-570021
714 PUA Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Ayurvedic Medical College,
P.B.No.164, Tanniruhalla, B.M.Road, Hassan-573201 08172 256460/61, 256464 23
715 PUA A. L. N. Rao Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College,
Koppa-577126, Chikmaglur District 08265 221205, 221720(F) 18
716 PUA K.V.G. Ayurvedic Medical College, Kurunji Bagh,
Sullia, D.K.-574237 08257 233208, 233808 18
717 PUA Krishna Muniyal Ayurvedic Medical College, No.34-C,
Shivalli Industrial Area, Manipal, Udupi District-576119 0820 575025, 572178 12
718 PUA Karnataka Ayurvedic Medical College, K.E.C.T. Towers,
Holgebail, Ashoka Nagar Post. Mangalore-575006 0824 454127 15
719 PA Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Ayurvedic Medical College,
Lakshminarayana Nagara, Kuthpadi, Udupi-574118 20332 60
720 PUA Alva’s Ayurvedic Medical College, Alva’s Health Centre Complex,
Moodabidre-574227 738104, 738111 30
721 PUA Shivayogeeshwara Rural Ayurvedic Medical College, Inchal,
Soundatti Taluk, Belgaum District-591102 44939, 44839 12
722 PUA J.J. Co-Op. Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College, Ghataprabha,
Belgaum District 08332 286229, 286262, 287499(F) 12
723 PUA Kannada Balaga Society’s Rural Ayurvedic Medical College,
Srinagar, P.B. Road, Belgaum-590016 0831 2456613 15
724 PUA S.D.V. Ayurvedic Medical College, Bailhongala - - 12
725 PA Sri B. M. Kankanawadi Ayurvedic Medical College, Shahapura,
Belgaum-590 003 0831 242624, 2401046, 2424157(F) 60
728 PA Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Heggeri Extension, Hubli-580024 0836 2305122, 2305422 (F) 40
60
5. HOMOEOPATHY COLLEGES
* Total Number of Seats offered for selection during 2006-2007 as per the seat matrix issued by the Government.
6. UNANI COLLEGES
* Total Number of Seats offered for selection during 2006-2007 as per the seat matrix issued by the Government.
COLLEGE COLLEGE STD TELEPHONE *GOVT
CODE TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE CODE NUMBERS SEATS
901 G Government Unani Medical College,
Dr Siddaiah Puranik Road,
Basveshwaranagar, Bangalore – 560079 080 23116061 49
902 PUA Tippusultan Shaheed Education Trust 08472 590646, 572433, 12
Unani Medical College, P. B. No. 99, 268269(F)
Millat Nagar Ring Road, Gulbarga-585104
903 PUA H. M. S. Education Society’s Unani Medical College,
Shetty Halli Road, Tumkur –572102 0816 290107 08
904 PUA SECAB Association’s Luqman Unani Medical College,
No. 12, Naubagh, Bijapur-586101 08352 251321 09
APPENDIX - VII
SCHEDULE OF SELECTION OF SEATS BY THE CANDIDATES
FOR PROFESSIONAL COURSES
The candidates who have been assigned ranks in the 'Common Entrance Test / NATA test - 2007 will be allowed to select
a seat of their choice in the order of merit in accordance with the following schedule.:
ADMISSION ROUND SEAT SELECTION
STAGE – 1 : FOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES ( PHYSICALLY DISABLED, NCC & SPORTS )
SPECIAL CATEGORY DATE DAY TIME PARTICULARS
PHYSICALLY 30-05-2007 WEDNESDAY 10.30 A.M. MEDICAL EXAMINATION
DISABLED 30-05-2007 WEDNESDAY 03.00 P.M. SEAT SELECTION
31-05-2007 THURSDAY 10.30 A.M. DOCUMENT VERIFICATION
SEAT SELECTION
N. C. C. 10.00 A.M.
01-06-2007 FRIDAY (MEDICAL, DENTAL, ISM & H)
02.00 P.M. ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY
02-06-2007 SATURDAY 10.30 A.M. DOCUMENT VERIFICATION
SPORTS 10.00 A.M. SEAT SELECTION
04-06-2007 MONDAY (MEDICAL, DENTAL, ISM & H)
02.00 P.M. ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY
(B) FOR RESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES : Candidates belonging to SCG, SCR, SCK, STG, STR, STK, 1G, 1R, 1K,
2AG, 2AR, 2AK, 2BG, 2BR, 2BK, 3AG, 3AR, 3AK, 3BG, 3BR, 3BK, GMR & GMK categories and all Special Categories.
10-07-2007 Tuesday 1 9000 9001 14000 14001 Last Rank - -
(B) FOR RESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES : Candidates belonging to SCG, SCR, SCK, STG, STR, STK, 1G, 1R, 1K,
2AG, 2AR, 2AK, 2BG, 2BR, 2BK, 3AG, 3AR, 3AK, 3BG, 3BR, 3BK, GMR & GMK categories and all Special Categories.
13-07-2007 Friday 1 20000 20001 40000 40001 Last Rank - -
(B) FOR RESERVED CATEGORY CANDIDATES : Candidates belonging to SCG, SCR, SCK, STG, STR, STK, 1G, 1R, 1K,
2AG, 2AR, 2AK, 2BG, 2BR, 2BK, 3AG, 3AR, 3AK, 3BG, 3BR, 3BK, GMR & GMK categories and all Special Categories.
Forenoon Session - 1 Forenoon Session - 2 Afternoon Session - 1 Afternoon Session - 2
9.00 am – 11.00 am 11.15 am – 1.15 pm 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm 4.15 pm – 6.15 pm
DATE AND DAY Reporting Time 8.00 am Reporting Time 10.15 am Reporting Time 1.00 pm Reporting Time 3.15 pm
Rank Numbers Rank Numbers Rank Numbers Rank Numbers
FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO FROM TO
17-07-2007 Tuesday 1 4000 4001 8000 8001 11000 11001 13000
18-07-2007 Wednesday 13001 16000 16001 19000 19001 22000 22001 23000
19-07-2007 Thursday 23001 27000 27001 31000 31001 33000 33001 34000
20-07-2007 Friday 34001 37000 37001 40000 40001 41000 41001 42000
21-07-2007 Saturday 42001 44000 44001 46000 46001 48000 48001 49000
23-07-2007 Monday 49001 51000 51001 Last Rank - - - -
N.B. : No individual intimation will be sent to the candidates regarding date and time of seat selection
process and no separate notification will be given in the news papers in this regard.