Bengaluru: The results of the Common Entrance Test (CET), conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for admission to various professional degree courses including engineering, will be announced tomorrow, May 24.

Candidates can access their results after 2 PM by visiting either of the following official websites: https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/ugcetrank2025/checkresult.aspx or https://karresults.nic.in.

The CET examination was conducted across 775 centres in the state on April 16 and 17. A separate Kannada language test was held on April 15 for Kannadiga students from Horanadu and Gadinadu regions at five centres.

A total of 3.31 lakh candidates had registered for CET, with 94% of them appearing for the exam. For the Kannada language test, 2,500 applications were received and 1,958 candidates appeared.

Of the total candidates, 3,04,186 appeared for the Mathematics paper, while 2,39,848 wrote the Life Sciences paper. As many as 3,11,690 candidates each appeared for the Physics and Chemistry papers.

The results for all these candidates will be formally announced at 11:30 AM tomorrow by Higher Education Minister Dr. M.C. Sudhakar at the KEA office.

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He was referring to the talks the two leaders had on Tuesday.

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