
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially launched the Enquiry Form for KCET & NEET UG aspirants for KEA Application & Registrations 2025. This initiative aims to streamline the process of addressing student and parent queries, eliminating the need for in-person visits.
How is the KEA Enquiry Link Helpful?
The newly introduced enquiry form is a crucial support system for students and parents. Below are some of its key benefits:
Feature
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Benefit
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Direct Assistance
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Students/Parents can directly connect with KEA officials to seek support.
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Query Resolution
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General queries or concerns related to KEA Registrations/Application 2025 can be addressed.
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Remote Support
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Queries can be resolved without the need to visit KEA in person.
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NEET UG 2025 Biology Syllabus - Practical Section
The following table outlines the key topics covered in the Biology practical syllabus for NEET UG 2025:
Topic
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Details
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Study of Flowering Plants
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Study of Solanaceae family, dissection of floral whorls, examination of anther and ovary to determine the number of chambers, understanding different root types (Tap and Adventitious), identifying types of stems (Herbaceous and Woody), Leaf examination (Arrangement, Shape, Venation - Simple & Compound).
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Microscopic Analysis
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Preparation and study of transverse sections (T.S.) of dicot and monocot roots and stems (primary).
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Stomatal Distribution Study
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Analysis of stomata distribution on upper and lower leaf surfaces, role of stomata in gaseous exchange and transpiration.
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Biochemical Testing
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Test for the presence of sugar (Benedict’s test), starch (Iodine test), proteins (Biuret test), and fats (Sudan III test) in plant and animal materials.
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Paper Chromatography
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Separating plant pigments and identifying different pigments such as chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, xanthophylls, and carotenoids.
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Respiration Rate Analysis
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Using respirometers to study respiration in flower buds, leaf tissue, and germinating seeds.
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Urine Analysis
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Testing for urea, detecting sugar levels in urine/blood sample, detecting albumin in urine, detecting bile salts in urine.
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Pollen Germination
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Observing pollen tube formation and fertilization mechanisms.
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Pedigree Chart Analysis
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Constructing and interpreting genetic inheritance patterns using pedigree charts.
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Water Sample Analysis
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Collecting water from two different water bodies, studying the presence of living microorganisms.
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Population Density Studies
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The quadrate method was used to measure plant population density and frequency.
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Mitosis Observation
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Preparing a temporary mount of an onion root tip to observe cell division.
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Effect of Temperature & pH on Enzyme Activity
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Studying the effect of different temperatures and three different pH levels on the activity of salivary amylase.
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How to Fill Out the KCET 2025 Application Form: Step-by-Step Guide
Correctly filling out the KCET 2025 application form is crucial for candidates aspiring to secure seats in Karnataka’s engineering, medical, and other professional courses. Like the NEET application process, many students face challenges in uploading documents in the required format, providing accurate details, and avoiding errors that may lead to rejection. To ease this process, follow the step-by-step guide below:
Step 1: Register on KEA’s Official Website
- Visit the official KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) website: kea.kar.nic.in
- Click on the "KCET 2025 Registration" link.
- Enter your name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID.
- Create a strong password and enter the security captcha
- Verify the OTP sent to your registered mobile number and email.
Step 2: Fill in the Application Form
Once registered, proceed to fill in your details:
- Personal Details: Name, gender, nationality, category, and Aadhaar number.
- Academic Details: Class 10 and 12 (PUC) marks, school name, board, and passing year.
- Reservation Details (if applicable): Select the appropriate category and upload supporting documents.
- Exam Center Preference: Choose your preferred KCET exam center from the list.
Step 3: Upload Required Documents
Uploading documents in the correct format is a common issue for candidates. Here’s a checklist for a smooth submission:
Document
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Format
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Maximum Size
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Photograph
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JPG/JPEG
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50 KB – 200 KB
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Signature
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JPG/JPEG
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10 KB – 100 KB
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Left-Hand Thumb Impression
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JPG/JPEG
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10 KB – 100 KB
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Category Certificate (if applicable)
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PDF
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Up to 1 MB
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Tips for Uploading Documents:
- Ensure that your photo has a transparent white background.
- Use blue or black ink for the signature and thumb impression.
- Convert files to the required size using online tools if needed.
Step 4: Pay the Application Fee
The application fee can be paid via debit card, credit card, UPI, or net banking. The fee structure is as follows:
Category
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Fee (INR)
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General/OBC
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₹500
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SC/ST/Cat-1 (Karnataka)
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₹250
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Outside Karnataka Candidates
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₹750
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Step 5: Final Submission and Printout
- Review all the details before final submission.
- Click "Submit & Confirm" after verifying the information.
- Download and print the confirmation page for future reference.
Note: Any mistakes in the application form can be corrected during the KCET 2025 correction window, which KEA will announce later.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the KEA Enquiry Form for?
The KEA Enquiry Form allows KCET & NEET UG aspirants to seek assistance regarding KEA registrations and applications without visiting the office.
2. How can I access the KEA Enquiry Form?
You can access the form via this link: KEA Enquiry Form.
3. What type of queries can be resolved using the KEA Enquiry Form?
The form can be used for general queries regarding KCET & NEET UG 2025 registrations, application filling, documentation requirements, eligibility criteria, and other related concerns.
4. Do I need to visit KEA physically for application-related issues?
No, the KEA Enquiry Form is designed to resolve queries remotely, eliminating the need for physical visits.
5. How soon can I expect a response from KEA after submitting the form?
Response times may vary, but KEA aims to address queries as promptly as possible. It is advisable to check your registered email or contact KEA for follow-ups if needed.
6. Can parents fill out the enquiry form on behalf of students?
Yes, parents can fill out the form on behalf of their children to seek assistance regarding KCET & NEET UG 2025 registrations.
7. Is there any helpline number available apart from the Enquiry Form?
KEA may have helpline numbers for urgent queries, but the enquiry form remains the primary channel for addressing registration and application-related concerns.
8. If I have raised a query through the KEA Enquiry Form, can I edit my application after I submit it?
Application edits are subject to KEA guidelines. The enquiry form can help clarify whether modifications are allowed and what procedures must be followed.
9. Will KEA conduct online or offline counseling for NEET UG 2025 admissions?
The mode of counseling depends on KEA’s official guidelines. Check KEA notifications for updates regarding NEET UG 2025 counseling sessions.
10. What should I do if I do not receive a response from KEA?
If you do not receive a response within a reasonable timeframe, you can try contacting KEA through other official contact channels or resubmitting your query.
This detailed blog provides crucial insights into the KEA Enquiry Form and how it assists KCET & NEET UG 2025 aspirants.
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