Karnataka PGCET 2025 Admit Card Release

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced the availability of admit cards for the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025. Candidates who have registered for the examination can now access and download their hall tickets from the official KEA website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea.


This entrance test is essential for admission into various postgraduate programs such as M.E., M.Tech, M.Arch, MBA, and MCA at institutions throughout Karnataka. The exams are set to occur from May 31 to June 22, 2025.


How to Download the PGCET 2025 Admit Card
  • Navigate to the official KEA website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea

  • Locate the Latest Announcements section and click on the PGCET Hall Ticket Download link

  • Input your login credentials and password

  • Access and download your hall ticket

  • Print the hall ticket for presentation at the examination venue

  • Direct link to the admit card.


    For further information, candidates should visit the official website.


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