Manthana on CET seat allotment held in 64 Colleges; 10,000 participants on day one
The CET Seat Allotment Manthana in Karnataka has begun, attracting significant participation from students and parents. Over 10,000 attendees participated in workshops on the first day, aimed at providing information about the counselling process. The workshops will continue daily until May 30, with sessions held in various government colleges across the state.
- ▪The CET Seat Allotment Manthana started on Monday across 64 colleges in Karnataka.
- ▪More than 10,000 students and parents attended the workshops on the first day.
- ▪Workshops will continue daily until May 30, with two sessions each day.
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Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) Executive Director H. Prasanna said that the CET Seat Allotment Manthana, which began on Monday across 64 colleges in the State to provide information about the counselling process, received an encouraging response. He stated in a press release that more than 10,000 students, along with their parents, attended the workshops on the first day.The workshops were conducted in government engineering, medical, and dental colleges across the State. Trained resource persons and staff appointed by KEA were present at the venues to guide aspiring candidates and create awareness. They also answered students’ queries.Candidates had been instructed to book slots through the KEA website and then visit the college nearest to them.
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