Karnataka PGCET 2026 registration deadline has been extended. Candidates can now apply online until April 20, through the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, for admission to MBA, MCA, and ME/MTech programmes. The Karnataka PGCET 2026 exams will be conducted on May 23 for ME/MTech and May 24 for MBA and MCA courses.
MAT May 2026 session registration is open now. The last date to apply for the MAT 2026 is May 24, 2026 (PBT) and June 8, 2026 (CBT). Interested candidates can fill out the application form online on the official website mat.aima.in for MBA and PGDM admissions. The MAT 2026 exam is scheduled to be held on May 31, 2026 (PBT) and June 14, 2026 (CBT).
Karnataka PGCET 2026 application process has started. The last date to apply is April 8, 2026, while the fee payment deadline is April 10, 2026. Candidates can register online on the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in for admission to MBA, MCA, and ME/MTech programmes. Karnataka PGCET 2026 exams are scheduled for May 23 (ME/MTech) and May 24 (MCA and MBA).
Admission to M.Tech, course shall be open to candidates who have passed the prescribed qualifying (BE/B.Tech) examination with not less than 50% of the marks in aggregate of all the semesters / years of the degree examination (cumulative sum of secured marks of all the semester / years divided by the sum of maximum marks). In case of candidates from Karnataka belonging to SC/ST/Cat -1, marks shall not be less than 45%.
Admission to BE, a minimum of 45 % marks aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the P.U.C. examination of Karnataka or its equivalent examination is a must. In case of SC/ST candidates, this percentage is fixed at 40%. Foreign/NRI students are also admitted to the B.E. courses. They must hold a valid student VISA.
Admission to MBA, course shall be open for the candidates who have passed the Bachelor degree with not less than fifty percent i.e. integer 50% (rounding – off aggregate percent is not permitted) of the marks in the aggregate of all the years of the degree examinations. In the case candidates from Karnataka belonging to SC/ST and Cat-1, the aggregate percent of marks of all the years of the qualifying examination shall not be less than forty five percent i.e. integer 45% (rounding –off aggregate percent is not permitted).
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