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KCET 2022: Syllabus and paper pattern
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KCET 2022: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the registration window for KCET 2022 exam. Announcing the last date to apply for the exam through an official notification, KCET has stated that applications can be submitted online till May 12, 2022. Thus, unregistered candidates can log on to the official website of KCET at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in and register themselves for the exam.
The official notification released by KEA further stated that the dates for application correction window will also be revised and announced shortly on the official website of KEA. Meanwhile, those applicants who have successfully registered for the exam and have also paid the registration fee for KCET 2022, but have not entered the application details can also proceed for the same till the said date (May 12).
KCET 2022: Exam pattern
The paper will comprise three sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology. A total of 180 questions will be asked in the paper and the time allotted to answer them is 240 minutes. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer and no negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers.
KCET 2022: Syllabus
The syllabus for the exam for each subject, i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology has been provided below, as mentioned in the KCET 2022 notification.
KCET Syllabus 2022 – Physics
First Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 | Second Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 |
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First Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 | Second Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 |
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First Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 | Second Year PUC Syllabus for KCET 2022 |
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The living world | Animal Kingdom |
Biological classification | Structural organization in animals |
Plant Kingdom | Body fluids and circulation |
Cell cycle and Cell divison | Chemical Coordination and integration |
Morphology of flowering plants | Neural control and coordination |
Locomotion and movement | Breathing and exchange of gases |
Anatomy of flowering plants | Mineral nutrition |
Excretory products and their elimination | Transport in Plants |
Cell – The unit of life | Respiration in plants |
Bio molecules | Digestion and Absorption |
Photosynthesis in higher plants | Plant – Growth and Development |