
Students undergo security controls before the CET exam in a center at the Sheheshadripuram College in Bengaluru on Wednesday. | Photo credit: K. Murali Kumar
The common income test (CET) carried out by the Karnataka Exam Authority (KEA) saw an assistance or 94.20% on Wednesday.
Of the 3,21,985 students who downloaded their tickets for the exam, 3,11,777 of them attended the physics exam in the morning session and 183 more students attended the chemistry exam in the afternoon.
“The exam, hero under a strict camera surveillance, saw extensive preparations. For the first time, a facial recognition system based on the QR code was a successful implementation to verify the authenticity of the candidates. While the minor technical problems were the afternoon of the morning,” said H. Prasanna, executive director, Kea.
However, in some universities that faced server connectivity problems, including the Shshadripuram College in Bengaluru, there was a long one that is students to enter the exam centers.
When writing his exam at BMS College of Engineering, Anna D’A souza, candidate, faced some difficulties with her OMR sheet. She said: “I panicked initially because the OMR leaf had a stained bar code, but the vigilante quickly replaced it. The exam began on the contrary and the staff was supported.”
Many candidates said that while they had used simulated evidence to prepare, the real exam was more difficult.
“The document was of a moderate level. There were only two or three extremely difficult questions. I would only want me to focus more on the review instead of simulated tests,” said Arham, a student who is considered for the exam in Jyoti Nivas College.
“I was not very well prepared. So I left around 20 questions for the last. I felt that the questions were more based on applications this time. I have prepared bone with simulated tests, and that helped, but still, the pressure is different, he said,” “” “The same center.”
Around 30 students who had appeared without Hall tickets were assisted by Kea’s staff with last minute solutions, according to Mr. Prasanna. “Some students faced problems such as insufficient mobile equilibrium or blocked numbers, preventing hall tickets through OTP. Our corridor tickets quickly sent through WhatsApp, moza intensely up to 10.29 am to make sure it was left out.”
The exam for the mathematics document will take place on Thors Day, while the examination for the biology document will take place in the afternoon.
Published – April 16, 2025 10:00 pm ist