This assessment will form the basis for categorising these students and determining their eligibility
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Karnataka PGCET 2023: The medical examination for PwD students will be conducted on November 16 to assess the disability status of the students comprehensively
Karnataka Examination Authority has issued an important notification concerning the medical examination of physically disabled (PwD) students who participated in the Karnataka PGCET 2023. This examination plays a vital role in determining the eligibility of PwD candidates for various postgraduate medical courses in the state.
According to the official notification, the medical examination for PwD students who appeared in the Karnataka PGCET 2023 will be conducted on November 16. The purpose of this medical examination is to assess the disability status of the students comprehensively. To access further details about this critical examination, PwD students are encouraged to visit the official website, kea.kar.nic.
Karnataka PGCET 2023: Eligibility for PwD Candidates
The PwD students who took part in the Karnataka PGCET 2023 exams will be subjected to an evaluation of their disability eligibility. A panel of experienced medical professionals will undertake the task of assessing the students’ disabilities. This assessment will form the basis for categorising these students and determining their eligibility. Eligible students will be assigned category ranks, which can significantly impact their admissions into various medical courses.
In addition to presenting themselves for the examination, candidates must bring a comprehensive set of required documents and their photocopies. This is crucial for the thorough examination of their eligibility.
Karnataka PGCET 2023: Mandatory documents required
1. A copy of the filled-in application form for PGCET 2023
2. The original area letter
3. A valid photo identification card, which can include a:
–– Driving license
–– Passport
–– PAN Card
–– Voter ID card
–– Aadhar card
4. Medical certificate from a doctor in the field of concerned disability (doctor should be serving in any government hospital of Karnataka)
Candidates with deafness should also provide the latest PTA (Pure Tone Audiometry) report along with the BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) report obtained from the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing in Mysore. These reports are essential in establishing the extent of their hearing impairment and will play a critical role in the assessment process.
In another development, the Karnataka Examination Authority is set to release the results for the Karnataka PGCET 2023. Candidates who participated in the PGCET 2023 exams are advised to visit the official website of the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) to promptly access their results, once it is out.
For more details and all the latest updates regarding the Karnataka PGCET 2023 examination, please visit the official website regularly.