CET
Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) is conducted every year to test the potential of the students. The Karnataka Common Entrance Test determines the eligibility for admission in medical/ dental / engineering/ architecture courses in the colleges and universities across Karnataka.
Benefits
- Experienced Faculty.
- Emphasis on concept understanding than rote learning.
- 2 year intensive program.
- Well researched workbook/exhaustive study material.
- Online and e-learning.
- Parents receive feedback on their wards performance, attendance and important announcements.
- Extensive testing programs conducted throughout the course.
Course Structure
The theory behind the concept is first explained in detail. Students are exposed to a variety of problems and questions based on the concept. At the end of each lecture, homework is given to help internalize the concepts taught. In the following class, the lecture commences with a doubt clearing session where difficulties in the assignments are clarified.
When a unit is completed in a subject, test is conducted the following week. Each week there is a test in each subject by rotation. Test comprises of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and numerical problems. The solution or answer key is provided after each test. Test papers are graded and returned to the student within two weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
Students who have completed Class 10 in CBSE/ICSE/SSLC Boards will be eligible for admission.
Admissions
Admission is based on academic performance in class 10 in CBSE/ICSE/SSLC. The minimum qualifying marks is 85%.