The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced that the second round of CET NEET counselling has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. The KEA has stated that it will be requesting an extension of the deadline for engineering admissions in the state, which is currently set to end on September 30. This move is expected to provide relief to students who are still awaiting their admission results. The KEA has cited technical issues and delays in the online application process as the reason for the delay. The authority has assured students that it is working diligently to resolve the issues and complete the admission process as soon as possible. The delay has caused concern among students and parents, who are eager to secure admission to top engineering colleges in the state. The KEA has advised students to keep checking the official website for updates on the counselling schedule. The authority has also set up a helpline to assist students with any queries or concerns they may have. The delay in the counselling process has also affected the admission process for other professional courses, including medical and dental courses. The KEA has stated that it will ensure that the admission process is completed in a fair and transparent manner. The authority has also assured students that it will provide adequate time for them to complete the admission process. The Karnataka government has also assured students that it will take all necessary steps to ensure that the admission process is completed smoothly. The delay in the counselling process has also raised concerns about the impact on the academic calendar. The KEA has stated that it will work closely with colleges and universities to ensure that the academic calendar is not affected. The authority has also assured students that it will provide all necessary support and guidance to ensure a smooth transition to college life. The delay in the counselling process has also affected the plans of students who had planned to pursue higher education outside the state. The KEA has advised students to keep their options open and to consider all available opportunities. The authority has also stated that it will provide all necessary assistance to students who are seeking admission to colleges outside the state. The Karnataka government has also announced that it will provide financial assistance to students who are seeking admission to colleges outside the state. The delay in the counselling process has also raised concerns about the impact on the state’s education system. The KEA has stated that it will work closely with the state government to ensure that the education system is not affected. The authority has also assured students that it will provide all necessary support and guidance to ensure that they are able to pursue their academic goals. The delay in the counselling process has also affected the plans of students who had planned to pursue careers in fields such as engineering and medicine. The KEA has advised students to keep their options open and to consider all available opportunities. The authority has also stated that it will provide all necessary assistance to students who are seeking admission to colleges and universities. The Karnataka government has also announced that it will provide financial assistance to students who are seeking admission to colleges and universities. The delay in the counselling process has also raised concerns about the impact on the state’s economy. The KEA has stated that it will work closely with the state government to ensure that the economy is not affected. The authority has also assured students that it will provide all necessary support and guidance to ensure that they are able to pursue their academic and career goals.