Karnataka Higher Education Minister MC Sudhakar launches the KEA mobile app in Bengaluru on Monday  Photo |Nagaraja Gadekal
Karnataka

KEA launches digital tools to help students

It also enables students to report excessive fees directly to the Fee Regulation Committee.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: THE Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) on Monday launched three candidate-centric digital initiatives - a college portal, mobile app, and a chatbot - to streamline examination processes and provide easy access to essential information.

Inaugurating the initiatives, Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr MC Sudhakar said that such advancements ensure timely and accurate information, eliminate confusion, and reduce the dependency on intermediaries.

The college portal consolidates crucial data about colleges, including infrastructure, course fees, and faculty details, allowing students to make informed decisions before option entry. It also enables students to report excessive fees directly to the Fee Regulation Committee.

Earlier, students had to depend on the scattered sources for information and the new college portal consolidates all relevant data in one place, with colleges themselves having been given access to upload their information directly to the portal. It provides detailed insights into each college’s infrastructure, academic environment, hostels, classrooms , faculty details and more, enabling the students to know well about the college and campus culture. “Many students, unaware of college conditions, make choices blindly and later request changes. This portal will help avoid such issues,” Dr Sudhakar said.

The KEA mobile app provides all the services available on the KEA website, including application submission and fee payment, making it particularly beneficial for rural candidates who were depended on cyber centres and often made errors during online application and seat allocation processes. Additionally, the app also features push notifications to keep students updated.

The KEA chatbot, powered by AI, has already served over 1.35 lakh students, offering instant responses to queries. All official KEA information is uploaded to the chatbot system and candidates can simply type their questions and receive accurate responses.

Currently available only in English, a Kannada version is expected within a month.

The minister also said that the government is set to revise the rule under which engineering colleges were allowed to charge and additional fee for various skill-based training programmes. “The police will be revised next year. The government will assess what training each college is offering and then re-evaluate the fee structure,” he added.

Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka will begin its seat allotment only after KEA’s first round, he said. The government is also considering reducing fees for unfilled engineering seats and reviewing the increase in computer science seats.

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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the deadline for submission of the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET-25) applications till 11 am of Wednesday. The deadline for fee payment has also been extended till 6 pm on the same day, said H Prasanna, KEA Executive Director.

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