<p>Students in the final year of degree courses at colleges affiliated to the Bengaluru City University (BCU) have urged the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to postpone the PGCET dates, as they clash with the BCU sixth semester examinations.</p>.<p>In a petition to the KEA, BCU students have requested the authorities to defer the PGCET, scheduled for June 22.</p>.<p>"Even if there are a few students who have registered for PGCET, they will miss the exams. We request the authorities to understand the real concern and help students by revising the PGCET dates,” said Kiran HS, Vice-President, NSUI Bengaluru City University.</p>
<p>Students in the final year of degree courses at colleges affiliated to the Bengaluru City University (BCU) have urged the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to postpone the PGCET dates, as they clash with the BCU sixth semester examinations.</p>.<p>In a petition to the KEA, BCU students have requested the authorities to defer the PGCET, scheduled for June 22.</p>.<p>"Even if there are a few students who have registered for PGCET, they will miss the exams. We request the authorities to understand the real concern and help students by revising the PGCET dates,” said Kiran HS, Vice-President, NSUI Bengaluru City University.</p>