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Updated on 19th April, 2024 , 2 min read
KCET stands for Karnataka Common Entrance Test and is a state-level entrance examination for admission to various undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate courses in a variety of specializations such as Pharmacy, Agriculture, Farm Science, Veterinary, Nursing, Medical/Dental, and Architecture. This examination was established in 1994 by the Government of Karnataka to enroll eligible students in professional courses at many private and government universities/colleges of Karnataka.
The KCET question papers comprise questions from four subjects which are Mathematics, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. KCET aspirants should solve the KCET previous year question papers to understand and practice the different types of questions and enhance their time management skills.
Also Read: KCET Accepting Colleges, KCET Syllabus, and KCET Exam Pattern
Solving the previous years’ question papers before appearing for any entrance exam serves numerous benefits. Some of these benefits are listed below:
Below is a list of all the previous years’ question papers. Students can download these question papers and solve it:
KCET Marks vs Rank Analysis 2024, Expected Marks, Qualifying Score
By - Avantika Bhardwaj 2024-04-19 09:58:36 , 3 min readKCET is a little less tough than JEE Main and NEET, but a bit tougher than the other PU exams. However, with the right strategy and good preparation, one can score good marks.
To score full marks in KCET, candidates should read the concepts well and thoroughly practise the KCET previous years question papers.
There are always chances of questions getting repeated in KCET. Hence, it is advised to solve some of the previous years' question paper to obtain a good score.
KCET questions come from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
You can get 170 marks in KCET by practising and revising each chapter well, and simultaneously solving previous years' question papers.
Considering the overall marks to be 180, 120 marks is good. However, scoring above 150 can assure you some of the top colleges in Karnataka.
A score above 150 in KCET is considered to be good to gain admission to the top colleges in Karnataka.