Overview
- Candidates can download the provisional responses from cetonline.karnataka.gov.in under the KSET 2025 section.
- Objections must be submitted by November 6 at 3 PM with a non-refundable fee of Rs 50 per question.
- Each challenge must specify the paper, subject, exam date, version code, and question number and include supporting proof in PDF, or it will be rejected.
- The November 2 test covered 33 subjects and drew about 1.21 lakh of 1.34 lakh registered candidates across 316 centres in 11 districts.
- After the window closes, KEA will issue a revised or final key based on expert review, which will be used to prepare the KSET 2025 results.