There have been reports that the Karnataka government has been considering reserving around 10% of the seats that are admitted through the Common Entrance Test held by KEA to non-Karnataka students. A large number of private college managements are happy with the idea of a common CET and had agreed to the proposition. If the unified CET becomes a reality, around 60 per cent of seats will be with the government, 25 per cent with management, 5 per cent for the NRI quota and 10 per cent for non-Karnataka students.
No fee structure has yet been decided by the government for the proposed non-Karnataka category. Actually this news is just broke and much on authentication of this news would be known only when the CET Adission starts.But then Some of the Students may miss getting a Good Coaching for CET Papers.
Well what I say is do not wait only for CET, Prepare for other entrance exams too, And if CET Permits, give your best there. I don't see much diffculty in writing CET if you are well prepared.
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