Karnataka Examinations Authority was to conduct Karnataka PGCET 2024 as a CBT exam. However, cancelling the earlier plans, KEA had conducted the PGCET exam using OMR sheets only. This article provides a deep dive on how the CBT exam is held, what are the changes brought in by online PGCET, and other changes that came from offline to online.
Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has decided to conduct the Karnataka PGCET 2024 exam as a computer-based test. Earlier, KEA conducted the PGCET exam in an offline mode using OMR system. With the transition to Karnataka PGCET CBT exam, several elements of this state-level exam will change. KEA might release a mock test to familiarise candidates with the software to be used for the CBT mode of Karnataka PGCET exam.
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In addition to the mode of the Karnataka PGCET exam, KEA has revised the Karnataka PGCET syllabus for MBA, MCA and MTech exams. Along with the details on the revised syllabus, KEA notified the Karnataka PGCET exam dates. KEA will tentatively conduct the PGCET 2024 CBT exam on August 4 for MBA and MCA courses. This article provides details on Karnataka PGCET revised syllabus and changes in the Karnataka PGCET 2024 CBT exam.
Q: Is the schedule for Karnataka PGCET exam out?
Q: Who releases Karnataka PGCET exam dates?
Karnataka PGCET exam dates and event schedule is released by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). KEA conducts the Karnataka PGCET 2023 exam for admission to MBA/MCA, MTech, and M.Arch courses offered by colleges in Karnataka. KEA releases the schedule for Karnataka PGCET 2023, including the application schedule, admit card dates, exam dates, answer key release schedule, and result declaration dates. Besides these events, KEA also conducts the centralised counselling process for MBA admission and the schedule for the same is released seperately.
Q: Where can I find the Karnataka PGCET exam dates?
Candidates can check the Karnataka PGCET 2023 dates on the official website of Karnataka Examination Authority. KEA releases the schedule for Karnataka PGCET 2023, including the application schedule, admit card dates, exam dates, answer key release schedule, and result declaration dates.
The exam date for Karnataka PGCET was mentioned on the admit card issued to the candidate after completying the registrstion process.
What is Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam?
Computer Based Test, commonly referred to as CBT exam, is a form of examination conducted using a computer instead of the traditional pen and paper method. CBT exams typically comprise multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other types of questions that a computer can conveniently grade.
In a CBT, the questions and answer options are displayed on a computer screen, and test-takers have to choose their answers using a keyboard or mouse. Owing to technology advancement, several entrance and certification exams have transitioned from the traditional pen-and-paper format to computer-based testing.
Several top MBA entrance exams, including CAT, SNAP, CMAT, TS ICET, XAT, among others are conducted as a CBT exam.
Changes in Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam Pattern 2024
With the transition to the CBT exam KEA has structured the Karnataka PGCET exam pattern as mentioned below:
Q: I have lost my challan copy of having paid for PGCET MBA Karnataka. Is it necessary for verification?
Note that the challan copy is a proof of the candidate’s candidature in Karnataka PGCET, hence it is an important document to retain. If the challan copy is lost, candidates must ensure that they have the challan number with them or anything that would be helpful in proving the candidature. Candidates can login to their candidate portal of Karnataka PGCET and check if the challan copy is a available for download.
The last resort is to contact the administration to inform them about the same. KEA will be able to provide the required resolution for the issue.
Q: What is the exam date for Karnataka PGCET MBA exam?
KEA conducted the Karnataka PGCET 2023 exam in the month of September for different courses. The exam for MBA and MCA courses was conducted on the same day. While the exam for admission to M.E., M.Tech and M.Arch courses was conducted on a separate day. The exam for all the courses was conducted in an offline mode at test cities situated across Karnataka. Candidates had to mark the answers in an OMR sheet. Irrespective of the course, Karnataka PGCET exam had as many as 100 multiple-choice questions.
The exam for Engineering courses was conducted on September 23. While the Karnataka PGCET exam for MBA and MCA courses was conducted on September 24.
Q: Can I carry a calculator for PGCET exams for MBA?
No, you cannot carry a calculator for the Karnataka PGCET exam. Besides canculators, candidates must not carry any of the below mentioned items to the exam centre:
- Mobile phones
- Pagers
- Smartwatches
- Pen-drive
- or any other electronic gadgets
Candidates found in possession of any of the above mentioned item will get their candidature disqualified from participating in the admission process. Candidates must only carry a hard copy of the Karnataka PGCET admit card on the exam day along with a valid photo ID proof. Failing this, applicants will face denial in entry to the exam hall.
Q: How to manage time in Karnataka PGCET exam?
The golden rule of all speed-based test is time management and this is applicable for Karnataka PGCET 2023 exam as well. In order to master skills of managing time for the test, practice Karnataka PGCET question papers multiple times as well as any available online test on MBA exam question paper. Do not just practice, keep an eye on the time taken to solve the question paper. On the exam day if you know all the answer but cannot manage the time you will end up completing a fraction of the test paper. Your aim should, therefore, be to answer a maximum number of questions accurate within less duration.
- Karnataka PGCET CBT exam will have 100 multiple choice questions
- KEA has not changed the PGCET exam duration, candidates will get a total of 120 minutes to answer 100 MCQs.
- Each MCQ will have four options out of which one will be correct.
- There is no negative marking in Karnataka PGCET CBT exam.
- Karnataka PGCET MBA exam will now have five sections instead of four.
- Each section of Karnataka PGCET MBA exam will have an equal weightage with 20 questions each.
- Karnataka PGCET MBA exam has a new section to test Computer Awareness.
- Karnataka PGCET MTech exam has retained 10 subject papers. However, new courses have been added under different streams, including Computer Science.
- No change has been encountered in the Karnataka PGCET MCA syllabus.
Changes in Karnataka PGCET MBA Syllabus 2024
With the change of the session, KEA has changed the Karnataka PGCET MBA syllabus. Now there will be five sections comprising 20 questions each. KEA released the Karnataka PGCET revised syllabus for MBA and other courses. The space below mentions the Karnataka PGCET MBA syllabus 2024:
PGCET MBA Revised Syllabus 2024
Karnataka PGCET MBA Sections |
Karnataka PGCET MBA Topics |
Karnataka PGCET MBA Subtopics |
---|---|---|
Computer Awareness |
Computer Basics |
- Organisation of a computer - CPU - Input /output devices - Computer Memory - Programming Languages - Types of Operating Systems - General awareness about Internet - Web Applications - Database Applications - Information systems |
Data Representation |
- Representation of Characters - Integers and Fractions - Binary - ASCII - Hexadecimal representations |
|
Binary Arithmetic |
- addition - subtraction - multiplication - division - Two’s complement arithmetic - Floating-point representation of numbers - normalised Floating-point representation |
|
Operating Systems |
- Evolution of operating systems - types of operating systems - functions of an operating system - modern operating systems |
|
Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning |
- Logical Reasoning - Puzzles - Diagrams - Analogy - Verbal Ability - Analytical ability and related aspects |
|
Quantitative Analysis |
- Arithmetic - Data analysis and interpretation - Statistical analysis and related quantitative aspects |
|
English Language |
- Basic English grammar - Synonyms - Antonyms - Sentence correction - One word Substitution - Idioms and phrases - Pairs expressing relationships - Famous books in English Literature |
|
General Knowledge |
- Indian Business Environment - Global Environment - Social Events - Cultural Events - Economics - Management - Political Events - Historical Events - Current Affairs - Sports - Awards - Personalities and Achievements - Science and Technology - Humanities - Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship - Business Communication |
Karnataka PGCET MTech Subject Papers 2024
There are 10 subject papers for candidates aspiring for MTech admissions through Karnataka PGCET 2024. The streams and programmes offered under these streams are tabulated below:
Karnataka PGCET MTech Subject Paper |
Courses |
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NA |
|
Computer Stream |
- Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) - Information Science & Engineering (ISE) - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI) - CSE (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) (CI) - CSE (Artificial Intelligence (CA) - Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AD) - CSE (Data Science) (CD) - Computer Engineering (CE) - Computer and Communication Engineering (CM) - CSE (IoT Cyber Security with Blockchain Technology) (CS) |
NA |
|
NA |
|
NA |
|
NA |
|
NA |
|
NA |
|
Electrical Stream |
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EE) - Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) - Telecommunication Engineering (TCE) - Electronic Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) - Biomedical Engineering (BME) - Medical Electronics (ML) |
Mechanical Stream |
- Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) - Industrial Production Engineering (IPE) - Manufacture Science Engineering (MSE) |
How to Prepare for Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam?
Karnataka PGCET 2024 preparation can be tricky as aspirants cannot know how the difficulty standards will be affected after adoption of the CBT exam. The space below mentions some key preparation tips for Karnataka PGCET 2024 CBT exam:
- Familiarise with Computer-Based Test Mode: Since the Karnataka PGCET exam is going to be held online, candidates must get comfortable with the format by practising online mock tests. This will help candidates get used to the online test interface and manage the time effectively during the actual exam.
- Time Management: With 100 questions to be answered in 120 minutes, candidates must practise solving each question within one minute. This will help candidates attempt all the questions with some spare time for revision. Since CBT exams are often timed, it's crucial to develop a strategy to answer questions efficiently without getting stuck on any particular question.
- Revise Key Concepts: Focus on revising key concepts and topics based on the Karnataka PGCET revised syllabus. Make concise notes to aid in quick revision before the exam.
- Solve Previous Year Papers: Candidates must practise previous year's Karnataka PGCET question papers to understand the type of questions asked, and to gauge the preparation level.
- Stay Calm and Focused: Candidates must devise a strategy to stay calm and focused and do not panic while encountering difficult questions. Candidates must maintain a positive attitude and move on to the next question if they are unsure about the current one.
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Benefits of Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam
If compared with a conventional pen-and-paper test, Karnataka PGCET CBT exam has several advantages, including a reduction in requirement of subject matter experts to evaluate the exam. The scoring in the Karnataka PGCET CBT exam can be done in real-time. Primary benefits of the Karnataka PGCET CBT exam will include automatic grading of answer sheets and single-click export of results in the excel format. KEA will be able to publish the PGCET 2024 results early if compared with the time consumed for evaluating pen and paper tests.
Procedure to appear for Karnataka PGCET CBT Exam
KEA is yet to notify the process to appear for the Karnataka PGCET exam. Typically, the CBT exams are conducted with the following procedure:
- Candidates are allocated a seat in front of a computer terminal which indicates the roll number as mentioned in the Karnataka PGCET hall ticket.
- Invigilator will notify the time to login the systems using the credentials generated at the time of registration.
- On the login screen, candidates will come across guidelines for the Karnataka PGCET CBT exam along with the exam instructions.
- Candidates will find an on-screen computer clock counter on the server. The countdown timer will display the time available for the candidate to complete the Karnataka PGCET CBT exam. When the timer reaches zero, the exam will be submitted automatically.
- Candidates will get multiple options on the question dashboard, including
- Questions not visited
- Questions that have been answered and marked for review
- Questions that have not been answered and marked for review
- Questions not answered
- Questions answered
- Candidates are allowed to navigate across different sections and questions of the Karnataka PGCET CBT exam.
- KEA will provide blank sheets for rough work while taking the computer based Karnataka PGCET
KEA PGCET Mock Tests 2024
Karnataka Examinations Authority may issue the mock tests for Karnataka PGCET exam. Candidates filling the application forms for Karnataka PGCET 2024 CBT exam can familiarise themselves with the testing software before the exam date using the free mock tests issued by KEA. However, the organisation is yet to notify about any issuance of the Karnataka PGCET mock tests.
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