KCET Counselling 2025 Seat Allotment Round 1: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) announce the KCET Counselling 2025 Seat Allotment Round 1 on August 1, 2025, at kea.kar.nic.in/cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The KCET 2025 seat allotment link has been made available on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. To download your seat allotment details, you need your CET number.
Seats has been offered to only those who have completed the web option entry for KCET. The mock seat allotment for KCET 2025 was already released on July 25, 2025, giving candidates a preview of their potential seats before the final allotment.
This information provided details of the KCET Counselling 2025 in various engineering and professional courses across government, aided, and private colleges for the academic year 2025-26.
The first round of KCET Counselling 2025 seat allotment has been published online on August 1, 2025, on the official website. Seats have been allocated based on the choices made by candidates, their exam ranks, and the availability of seats.
Seats have been reserved first for special groups like people with physical disabilities, NCC members, and sports candidates, and then for candidates in the general category.
The final results for Round 1 seat allotment have been declared on August 2, 2025, for those who qualify. Students should bring all necessary documents when they come to report, such as the KCET Seat Allotment Letter, KCET 2025 scorecard, original certificates, and any other papers they have been asked to provide.
The first seat allotment list for KCET 2025 is available online on August 1, 2025. In the table below, you can find the KCET Counselling 2025 Seat Allotment Round 1 Date.
Events |
Dates |
KCET option entry 2025 starts |
July 8, 2025 |
KCET option entry 2025 last date |
July 29, 2025 |
Availability of first mock allotment result |
July 25 2025 |
Option changing after KCET 2025 mock allotment |
July 25 2025 |
KCET 2025 provisional seat allotment result for round 1 |
August 1, 2025 |
Final KCET round 1 seat allotment results |
August 2, 2025 (2 pm) |
Choice selection process for allotted seats |
August 2 (from 3 PM) to August 8 |
KCET 2025 provisional seat allotment result for round 2 |
September 2025 |
KCET seat allotment round 2 objection period |
September 2025 |
KCET 2025 final seat allotment for round 2 |
September 2025 |
Exercising choices for KCET round 2 seat allotment |
September 2025 |
Payment of fees by choice 1 or 2 candidates |
September 2025 |
Downloading of admission offers by choice 1 candidates |
September 2025 |
Last date for reporting to the allotted colleges |
September 2025 |
After the KCET first round seat allotment 2025, candidates need to review the college they've been assigned and decide what to do next. If they're happy with the college, they can go ahead and complete the admission process.If they don’t get a seat now, they can take part in the next round of seat distribution. Here are the options candidates have:
First Choice – Accept the Seat: If you like the seat given, pick this option. Then, pay the tuition fee online and visit the college to finish the admission steps.
Second Choice – Accept the Seat but Keep Trying: If you're okay with the seat but want to try for a better one in the next round, choose this. You can pick new preferences for the next round. If you get a better seat later, your current one will be cancelled.
Third Choice – Not Happy, Keep Trying: If you don't like the seat and want to try for a different one in the next round, select this. You don’t have to change your previous choices for the next round.
Fourth Choice – Not Happy and Quit: If you're unhappy with the seat and don’t want to participate further, choose this. Your current seat has been cancelled, and you won't be considered in the upcoming rounds.
KEA has announced the final KCET Seat Allotment for the first round on August 2, 2025. This update has also shown the KCET Round 1 cutoff marks for the participating colleges in KCET 2025. The cutoff depends on various factors like the students’ scores, their categories, and how many seats each college has.