Karnataka PGCET 2025 Answer Key OUT, Download KEA MBA /MCA Official Answer Key PDF here

The Karnataka Examinations Authority has issued the Karnataka PGCET 2025 Official Answer Key for MBA and MCA courses in the form of a PDF. Candidates can download the Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2025 PDF  through the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/pgcet2025. It should be noted that these KEA PGCET Answer keys are provisional in nature. Thus, candidates can now raise their objection (if any) by the prescribed last date 25-Jun-2025 (until 5 PM). Upon downloading the KEA  Karnataka PGCET 2025 Answer Key PDF, candidates can use the answer key, question paper, and OMR sheets to estimate their potential score.

KEA Karnataka PGCET 2025 Answer Key OUT

The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025 is held for candidates seeking admission to MCA and MBA programmes at Karnataka’s various universities. This year, KEA held the Karnataka PGCET 2025 test for MBA and MCA programs on June 22, 2025. Candidates regarded the Karnataka PGCET MBA and MCA tests to be moderately difficult.

Candidates can utilise the Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2025 to predict their results and assess their overall performance. Candidates should match their solutions to those in the answer key and assign marks based on the marking method. The PGCET marking scheme is 1 mark for each right answer, with negative marking. The final scores will be based on the candidate’s projected score.

Karnataka PGCET Answer Key 2025 PDF Download

The KEA Karnataka PGCET Official answer key for MBA and MC programmes has been uploaded on the official website in PDF format. You can download the Karnatak MBA Answer key 2025 as well as the MCA one using the direct link shared below.

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Karnataka PGCET MBA Answer Key 2025 Download Here
Karnataka PGCET MCA Answer Key 2025 Download Here

Last date to PGCET Answer Key Objection

Candidates can file objections to the Karnataka PGCET answer keys through the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/pgcet2025. If any anomalies are discovered, candidates can file objections via the official objection link provided on the KEA website. All objections must be submitted before June 25. The exam authority will review the objections and release the final answer key, together with the results, in due course.

  • PGCET 2025 MBA exam date: 22-Jun-2025
  • Release of Karnataka PGCET (official) answer key: 23-Jun-2025
  • Last date to raise objections against PGCET answer keys: 25-Jun-2025 (until 5 PM)

Karnataka PGCET exam analysis

According to the Karnataka PGCET exam analysis, this year’s PGCET MBA exam was more difficult, with GK and Computer Awareness being the most difficult areas. The exam followed the expected pattern and contained no surprise alterations. Each question received one point for the right response. The table below discusses the Karnataka PGCET Paper analysis 2025.

Karnataka PGCET Question Paper Analysis
Karnataka PGCET Difficulty Standards
Difficulty level in Computer Awareness section Tough
Difficulty level in Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning section
Easy to moderate
Difficulty level in Quantitative Reasoning section Moderate
Difficulty level in English Language section Easy
Difficulty level in General Knowledge section
Moderate (but lengthy)
Overall difficulty level of PGCET MBA exam Moderate
Total questions in Karnataka PGCET MBA exam 100

Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test Pattern

The PGCET test 2025 included questions from five sections: Computer Awareness, Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Ability, English Language, and General Knowledge. The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025 is computer-based (CBT). The paper is structured with 100 multiple-choice questions, each bearing one mark. There is no penalty for incorrect responses; hence, no negative marking applies. The MBA question paper is divided into five sections, each comprising 20 questions worth 20 marks.

  • Computer Awareness: 20 questions, 20 marks.
  • Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning: 20 questions, 20 marks.
  • Quantitative Analysis: 20 questions and 20 marks
  • English Language: 20 questions (20 marks)
  • General Knowledge: 20 questions, 20 marks.

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