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Karnataka PGCET Exam Pattern 2024: Know Marking Scheme, Mode of Exam & Duration

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) outlines the exam pattern for the Karnataka PGCET 2024, which applies to various courses, including MBA/PGDM. The structure of the PGCET is tailored specifically for each program, such as MBA, MCA, MArch, MTech, and ME. For the MBA segment of the Karnataka PGCET 2024, the exam will be worth 100 marks. Candidates will have 120 minutes to complete the multiple-choice questions. Correct answers earn one mark, while incorrect answers do not affect the score.

This year, the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will administer the Karnataka PGCET as an online Computer-Based Test (CBT) at designated test centers.
 

Karnataka PGCET Marking Scheme

The Karnataka PGCET question paper includes a total of 100 questions. The distribution of weightage for each part and section varies depending on the course. There is no penalty for unattempted questions in the Karnataka PGCET. The general marking scheme for various courses is outlined in the table below:-

Course Parts Number of Questions Marks
M.E/ M.tech/ M.Arch Part-A 50 Questions 50 marks
- Part-B 25 questions 50 marks
MBA Part-A 50 Questions 50 marks
- Part-B 50 Questions 50 marks
MCA Part-A 60 Questions 60 marks
- Part-B 20 Questions 40 marks

Karnataka PGCET Exam Pattern 2024

Although for each subject the basic Karnataka PGCET Exam Pattern remains the same, for each program the section below covers the exam pattern in detail.

PGCET Exam Pattern for M.E/M.Tech./M.Arch. Courses

For M.E/M.Tech./M.Arch. courses, the PGCET exam pattern is given below:-

Course Name Branches Name Particulars
Civil Engineering -

Duration: 150 minutes

Total Number of Questions: 75

Total Marks: 100

50 Questions - 1 mark each

25 Questions - 2 marks each

Computer Science & Engineering -
Chemical Engineering -
Environmental Engineering -
Textile Technology -
Mechanical Sciences Mechanical Engineering

Duration: 150 minutes

Part A – All Branches

Total number of questions: 45

Total marks: 60

30 Questions - 1 mark

15 questions - 2 marks
Part B – Respective Branch of Specialization

Total number of questions: 30

Total marks: 40

20 questions - 1 mark

10 questions - 2 marks

Grand Total: 75 questions and 100 marks.

Industrial and Production Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Automobile Engineering

Electrical Science

Manufacturing Science and Engineering
  Allied Branches of Mechanical Science
  Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  Electronics & Communication Engineering
  Telecommunication Engineering
  Instrumentation Technology
  Biomedical Engineering
  Medical Electronics
  Allied Branches of Electrical Science
Polymer Engineering -

Duration: 150 minutes

Total Number of Questions: 75

Total Marks: 100

50 Questions - 1 mark each

25 Questions -2 mark each

Architecture -
Biotechnology -

Karnataka PGCET Exam Pattern - Part B

The PGCET exam pattern - Part B for M.E/M.Tech./M.Arch. courses are given below:-

Course Code Course Name Particulars
11 Mathematics and Computer Science

Duration of Exam: 120 minutes

Total Number of Questions: 75

Total Marks: 100

50 Questions - 1 mark each

25 Questions - 2 marks each

PGCET Exam Pattern  for MBA

The Karnataka PGCET exam pattern for an MBA is straightforward.

1. Total Marks:- 100

2. Type of Questions:- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

3. Duration:- 120 minutes

4. Number of Sets:- The exam will have four paper versions.

5. Number of Options:- Each question will have four answer choices.

6. Marking Scheme:- Correct Answer:- +1, Incorrect/Unattempted:- 0.

Sections Questions Marks
Proficiency in the English Language 25 25
Test of General knowledge 25 25
Quantitative Analysis 25 25
Test of Reasoning and General Intelligence 25 25
Total 100 100

PGCET Exam Pattern for MCA

1. MCA PGCET Paper is divided into 2 parts- Part A and Part B.
2. Each part is further divided into different sections.
3. Part A:- Section- A- Proficiency in English Language Section B- General Knowledge.
4. Part B:- Section-A- Reasoning and General Intelligence Section-B- Quantitative Analysis.

Section-wise question distribution is given below:-

Section/Part Maximum Questions+Marks Total
Part A 60 X 1 mark each 60
Part B 20 X 2 marks each 40
Total 80 questions 100 marks

5. Duration of Exam:- 150 Minutes.
6. Type of Questions:- MCQs.
7. Medium of Questions:- English only.
8. Marking Scheme:- Correct Answer:- +1 and Incorrect/ Wrong Answer:- no negative marking.

Karnataka PGCET 2024 Exam Pattern: Key Takeaways

1. In the Karnataka PGCET exam, it is compulsory to answer all the questions.

2. The option to select questions in the question paper the candidates will not get.

3. It is important to answer questions accurately to score maximum marks.

4. In case of selection of multiple answers no marks are awarded.

Karnataka PGCET 2024 syllabus for MBA

The Karnataka PGCET syllabus for the MBA is mentioned below:-

MBA Sections Subjects Topics Covered
Section A Proficiency in the English Language section of Karnataka PGCET MBA

1. Antonyms & Synonyms

2. Idioms and Phrases

3. Sentence Correction

4. Grammar & One-word Substitution

5. Pairs expressing relationships

6. Famous Books in English Literature

Section B Karnataka PGCET MBA Exam: General Knowledge

1. Global Environment

2. Current Affairs & Economics

3. Indian Business Environment

4. Sports, Social, and Cultural Events

5. Management & Awards

6. Humanities & Political Events

7. Science and Technology

8. Personalities and Achievements

Section C Test of Reasoning and General Intelligence

1. Diagrams & Analogy

2. Logic

3. Puzzles

4. Verbal Ability

5. Related Aspects & Analytical Ability

Section D Quantitative Analysis of Karnataka PGCET MBA

1. Statistics

2. Arithmetic

3. Related Quantitative Aspects

4. Data Analysis and Interpretation

Conclusion

The Karnataka PGCET 2024 is your pathway to postgraduate studies in Karnataka. By familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern and preparing thoroughly, you can improve your chances of getting into your chosen course. For the latest and most accurate information, be sure to check the official KEA website and notifications.

Best of luck with your preparation for the Karnataka PGCET 2024!