Bengaluru: After KSEEB, now the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has decided to allow Common Entrance Test (CET) students to change the examination center with the idea of helping the students to avoid travelling.
According to the KEA authorities, May 31 is the last date for editing the details of candidates and seek change in the examination center.
Keeping in mind the challenges posed by the Covid 19, the KEA added 75 new examination centers across the state.
The list has been published on the KEA website.
“These centers were added recently. To help the students to get the benefit of this, we decided to allow the students to change their examination centers as per their convenience,” informed authorities.