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The Hindu
24-04-2025
- General
- The Hindu
PGETA scores to determine MArch admissions
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has decided that admissions to postgraduate architecture (MArch) programmes in the State will now be based on the scores of the national-level Postgraduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA) conducted by the Council of Architecture. Until now, KEA used to conduct its own entrance exam (PGCET) and allot seats based on the scores from that test. Starting this year, the rule has been changed; candidates must now appear for the national-level test to participate in the local admission process, said KEA executive director H. Prasanna in a press statement. Last year, 136 seats were available for this course, and 127 candidates applied. However, only 28 candidates actually took admission, he added.


Time of India
24-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
KEA discontinues PG Architecture entrance exam, MArch admission now via PGETA score: Check important details here
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially discontinued its PG Architecture entrance examination for MArch admissions. Going forward, admissions to the Master of Architecture (MArch) programme across Karnataka colleges will be based on the Postgraduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA) conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA). The announcement was made by KEA via an official update on X (formerly Twitter), stating: 'The #PGArchitecture exam will no longer be conducted for admission to #KEA. Instead, it has been decided to grant admission to the Master of Architecture degree based on the marks obtained in the national level #PGETA conducted by the Council of Architecture.' PGETA to replace state-level entrance for MArch admission The Council of Architecture (CoA), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, is responsible for organizing the PGETA 2025 — a national-level computer-based entrance test. With this change, the PGETA score will now be the sole basis of admission to MArch programmes offered by architecture colleges in Karnataka. The CoA conducts this exam for admission to over 400 architecture institutions across the country, ensuring a standardised and transparent selection process. PGETA 2025: Key highlights The Postgraduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA) 2025 is expected to take place in July and August, with exams scheduled on Sundays at designated centres across the country. This computer-based test (CBT) will be conducted once a year, offering candidates the opportunity to appear twice. The exam will consist of 75 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), carrying a total of 100 marks. Candidates are allowed a maximum of two attempts, and for admission purposes, only the best score out of the two will be considered. This approach gives applicants a fair chance to improve their performance and secure a better score for the final selection process. What this means for aspirants With this move, Karnataka aligns itself with the national framework for architectural education admissions. This change not only reduces the exam burden for students but also allows a more unified and merit-based admission process across states. Interested students should stay updated by regularly visiting the official websites of the Council of Architecture and KEA to access registration details, exam dates, syllabus, and guidelines for PGETA 2025. For real-time updates, follow our AP SSC 10th Result 2025 Live Blog.


Indian Express
24-04-2025
- General
- Indian Express
TANCET 2025 Result: When and where to check result merit list when released
The Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test 2025 (TANCET 2025) result will be declared soon. Candidates will be able to download the TANCET 2025 scorecard between May 7 and June 6. The candidates who appeared for TANCET 2025 exam on March 22 will be able to check the result at The TANCET 2025 final answer key was released on April 17, and results will be prepared based on the final answer key. TANCET is held for admission to MBA, MCA, ME, MTech, MArch and MPlan programmes at TANCET participating institutions. TANCET 2025 scores will be considered by Anna University, Annamalai University, government and government-aided colleges (engineering, arts and science colleges) and self-financing colleges (engineering, arts and science colleges including stand-alone institutions). TANCET 2025: How to download merit list Step 1: Go to the TANCET 2025 official website — Step 2: Click on the result link Step 3: Submit the TANCET 2025 application form number Step 4: Confirm and download the TANCET 2025 result The TANCET exam has 100 questions, with 1 mark awarded for each correct answer and no negative marking for incorrect answers. The raw score is calculated based on the total number of correct answers. The TANCET cutoff is the minimum score required for candidates to qualify and secure admission into MBA colleges. The cutoff for TANCET MBA 2025 will be determined based on factors like the number of seats available, the total number of candidates, and the exam's difficulty level.