Updated Feb 20, 2021 | 18:51 IST
The dates have been finalized considering the CET schedule of other states. Biology and Maths on 7th and on 8th July Physics and Chemistry. Education Minister CN Ashwath Narayan 
Bengaluru: The CET for professional courses by Karnataka Examination Authority will be conducted on the 7th and 8th of July 2021, Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, who is also the minister of higher education, informed on Saturday.
The dates have been finalized considering the schedule of CET conducted by other states, time table of the second year PUC Examinations in Karnataka and the CBSE time table.
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KEA UG Ayush 2020 Mock Seat Allotment Result Published
KEA will publish UG AYUSH 2020 First Round Seat Allotment result on Thursday February 11, 2021
Wednesday February 10, 2021 7:47 PM, ummid.com News Network
KEA AYUSH 2020: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has published today Mock Seat Allotment Result of UG AYUSH 2020 Counselling conducted for admission in first year undergraduate (UG) courses that include Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Naturopathy, Yoga and Unani for the Academic Year 2020-21.
KEA UG AYUSH 2020 Mock Seat Allotment - Direct Link to Check
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Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan and BJP members A.H. Vishwanath and Ayanur Manjunath in the Legislative Council.
Despite a protracted debate in the Council that saw members cutting across party lines calling for more stringent regulation on the five new private universities proposed, four of the Bills that allows them were passed without any amendment on Wednesday.
Earlier in the debate, members had suggested a long list of amendments and demanded the Bills be referred to the select committee. Deputy Chief Minister and Higher Education Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan, who piloted the Bills, said the laws ensured the private universities were already “over-regulated”, but assured the House that the suggestions given by the Council would be considered when Rules are framed.