
KEA DCET 2025 final answer key out at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.: Check direct link, steps to download and other details
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The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) today, June 10, 2025, released the final answer key for the Diploma Common Entrance Test (DCET). Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download the keys from the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in The final answer key has been prepared considering objections raised by students against the provisional answer key, which was released on June 4, 2025.The DCET exam was held on May 31, 2025, for candidates seeking direct admission to the second year of engineering courses and the first year of architecture courses through the lateral entry scheme. With the release of the final answer key, candidates can anticipate the announcement of results very soon.The final answer key for DCET 2025 is now available to download at the official website of KEA, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Here is how students can download the final answer key:The DCET final answer key can also be downloaded from the link provided below:Since the final answer key for the Karnataka DCET exam is not open for objections, the answers provided therein will be used directly for preparing the results. Students who took the exam can expect their DCET results to be announced shortly, and once declared, scorecards will be accessible on the official website.Candidates who qualify the Karnataka DCET exam will be invited to participate in the KEA's counseling rounds. This process typically involves four stages: registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and document verification.For further details regarding the Karnataka DCET final answer key and results, candidates should visit the official KEA website.
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