Mangaluru: CET 2015 Help Line centre starts at K P Kadri Hills


Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Jun 4: “CET 2015 Help Line Centre has been established at Karnataka Polytechnic (KP) Kadri Hills. Already Karnataka Examination Authority has established 12 help line centres all over Karnataka for the online seat allotment and document verification for CET professional course aspirants”, said Jagajeevan Das Bhandary, the chief nodal officer for Mangalore helpline centre.

He was addressing the press meet at press club here on Thursday June 4.

“The document verification process will begin from June 5 till June 17 according to the ranking of CET candidates. Mangalore Helpline centre has nine document verification counters. There will be document verification officers deputed from government Pre University colleges. Helpline centre is ably assisted by a network engineer and software engineers along with 11 computer data entry assistants”, he informed.

Mangalore helpline centre is now ready to assist CET seat aspirants. The help line centre is expected to help over 600 candidates this time.

For the verification, the candidates should have the following documents: two passport size photos, CET application copy, CET Hall Ticket, SSLC/CBSC marks card, PUC Provisional marks card, Study Certificate (Karnataka), Caste/income certificates if the aspirants claim Kannada medium/ rural certificates of ten continues years and domicile certificates for N clause candidates.

  

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