Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Get the Eng.g Seat matrix 2009 in Karnataka..

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Download Karnataka CET Answer Keys 2009

Karnataka Examination Authority formerly CET Cell conducted Common Entrance Test for admission to Medical and Engineering courses in Colleges of Karnataka. CET-2009 Key answers are officially released by the KEA on their website http://kea.kar.nic.in.

You can download the key answers for Karnataka CET - 2009.
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Chemistry
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You can also download these from KEA Official Website

PHYSICS - KEY ANSWER
CHEMISTRY - KEY ANSWER
MATHS - KEY ANSWER
BIOLOGY - KEY ANSWER

Download CET Old Question Papers with Key Answers

Download CET Question Papers with Key Answers in PDF format. Right-Click on the links below and select Save target File as... (Internet Explorer) or Save Link as.. (Firefox). Save the files and open with Adobe reader. (Don't have Adobe Reader? download now)
2004
PHYSICS - 2004
CHEMISTRY - 2004
MATHS - 2004
BIOLOGY - 2004
KEYANSWER - 2004

2005
PHYSICS - 2005
CHEMISTRY - 2005
MATHS - 2005
BIOLOGY - 2005
KEYANSWER - 2005

2006
PHYSICS - 2006
CHEMISTRY - 2006
MATHS - 2006
BIOLOGY - 2006
KEYANSWER - 2006

2007
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY - 2007
MATHS - 2007
BIOLOGY - 2007
KEYANSWER - 2007


2008
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY - 2008
MATHS - 2008
BIOLOGY - 2008
KEYANSWER - 2008

KEA Official website lists all the Question Papers with Answer Key at their website.
http://kea.kar.nic.in/qepaper.htm

Karnataka CET 2009 Seat Matrix solved without any issues

As the Govt. and The Management of Private colleges come into consciences, there would not be any complex issues for CET – 2009. Though the govt. didn’t bargain much, it didn't gained much also. It’s kind a relief for the students who are aspiring Engineering, Medical and other technical/Professional courses. The govt. was not in favor of continuing CET. They wanted to cancel it. But as of now for BDS/Ayurveda and Unani courses will be out of CET. May be govt. is into slowly eradicating the entrance exam.
Karnataka CET started in 1994 was one of the best admission systems in India till past few years. After the successful implementation of CET many states followed the same. But after the turmoil created by greedy commercial private institutions led by politicians the whole system was started to sink. Many students committed suicide. Even the Court ruling in favor of Private institutions killed the dreams and ambitions of thousand of middle class students.

Now the Seat Matrix is out as follows
Seat
Fee
Engineering
Govt. Quota (50%)
25% Seats Rs.15,000/0
25% Seats Rs.25,000/-
Mngt. Quota (50%)
Rs.1.25 Lakhs
Medical
Govt. Quota 42%
42,000/-
Mngt. Quota 58%
3.25 Lakhs

For more information regarding CET 2009 visit KEA Website.


source:http://vidya.ravisblognet.com/

CET Seat Matrix Fees

The government's share of seats in the CET has been gradually decreasing over the years. It was 85:15 in 1994-95 but is now reduced to 40:60 (medical). Private college managements are expected to petition the education secretariat on not giving up any medical/dental seat to the government for next year's UG admissions. The govt in 2007 had increased the salaries of teaching staff in government medical and dental colleges. Now, the private colleges too must hike the salaries to retain staf. Each college will have to bear an additional burden of Rs 3 crore.

The government got an extra 5% seats in Engineering colleges in 2009, in turn 25% these seats will be reserved for the poor and meritorious students. Needless to say the government will have its own criteria of determing who is poor.

Poor Meritorious Quota

At least 10,000 seats in undergraduate engineering courses in the state, will be earmarked for meritorious poor during 2009-10. The fee for these students will be Rs 15,000 against the regular Rs 25,000.

Annual family income of Rs 2 lakh is the ceiling, while the creamy layer has been completely kept out of the purview of the quota (creamy layer policy laid out in government order No SWD225BCA2000, dated March 30, 2002). The creamy layer covers SC and ST and also the Categor I of the backward classes. The creamy layer applies only to Categories II(A), II(B), III(A) and III(B). Students belonging to these categories but not failing under the creamy layer will also be elegible for the quota.

The government has decided to distribute 50% of seats under the government quota for the poor and meritorious students who have earned competitive ranks in CET.

The candidates will have to provide during the consuseling a certificate from the jurisdictional tahsildar certifying their annual family income.

Seat Sharing Ratio
Academic Years Medical Dental Engineering

Govt Mgmt Govt Mgmt Govt Mgmt
1994-95 to 2002-03 85 15 85 15 85 15
2003-04 75 25 75 25 75 25
2004-05 60 40 60 40 75 25
2005-06 50 50 50 50 65 35
2006-07 50 50 50 50 60 40
2007-08 40 60 35 65 55 45
2008-09 42 58 35 65 50 40
2007-08 Break-Up Of Seats
(Will Remain The Same For 2008-09)


Medical (36 Colleges)
Government Seats 1,993
Management Seats 2,295
All India Quota 157
Total 4,445


Dental (40 Colleges)
Government Seats 846
Management Seats 1,745
All India Quota 9
Total 2,600


Engineering (138 Colleges)
Government Seats 32,450
Management Seats 22,582
All India Quota nil
Total 55,032

Fee structure for 2007-08
Discipline Government quota Institutional Quota
Medical Rs 42,000 Of the remaining 50% to be filled by non-minority instutions, fees for 50% of the students is Rs 3,25,000 while 15% NRI and 5% Institutional Quota fees has been left to the managements.
Dental Rs 32,000 Of the remaining 65% to be filled by non-minority instutions, fees for 45% of the students is Rs 2,30,000 while 15% NRI and 5% Institutional Quota fees has been fixed by the private colleges.
Fees For 2008-09
Medical (Non-Minority)
Seat Sharing Ratio 40:60
Seats Fees
Govt (through CET)
40% (concession fee) Rs 42,000
Management (through Comed-K)
40% Rs 325,000 (upper limit)
15% (NRI)
5% (discretionary quota)


Dental (Non-Minority)
Seat Sharing Ratio 35:65
Seats Fees
Govt (no CET, just PUC marks)
35% (concession fee) Rs 32,000
Management (through Comed-K)
45% Rs 230,000 (upper limit)
15% (NRI)
5% (discretionary quota)


Minority Medical And Dental Colleges
Seat Sharing Ratio 25:75
Seats Fees
Govt (through CET) Rs 42,000 (medical)
25% (concession fee) Rs 32,000 (dental)
Management (through Comed-K)
55% Rs 325,000 (medical)
15% (NRI) Rs 230,000 (dental)
5% (discretionary quota)

source : Karnataka.com

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