
KCET Passing Marks 2026: The official website of the Karnataka Examination Authority @cetonline.karnataka.gov.in will release the KCET Passing Marks 2026. Candidates appearing for KCET 2026 must refer to these marks, as they are set after the examination is concluded.
KCET is crucial for students aiming for undergraduate degrees in engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture in Karnataka. Find expected cut off and KCET Passing Marks 2026 here.
For KCET 2026, the general category candidates need at least 50% of the total marks, while the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) require 40%. Subject-wise passing marks (SK-KCET) have been introduced to ensure candidates meet minimum competency in each area:
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Subject |
General Category |
Reserved Category |
|
20/40 |
16/40 |
|
|
20/40 |
16/40 |
|
|
Mathematics |
20/40 |
16/40 |
|
Kannada |
12/20 |
10/20 |
|
Total Marks |
100 |
80 |
Note: You can download the KCET Passing Marks 2026 PDF for a detailed subject-wise breakdown from the official website.
The category-wise KCET passing marks are provided in the table below. Candidates can refer to it to understand the minimum qualifying criteria for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, which is conducted for a total of 200 marks.
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KCET Passing Marks |
|
|
Category |
Percentage |
|
General Category |
50% |
|
SC/ST |
40% |
|
EWS/OBS |
40% |
The calculation of KCET Passing Marks with Percentile Score ensures that applicants are evaluated based on their performance, accounting for the different kinds of questions asked during different shifts and their variable levels of difficulty. The proportion of the candidates' exam scores is known as the KCET Percentile.
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KCET Passing Marks in Percentile Score |
|
|
Category |
Out of 100 in the Percentile Score |
|
General Category |
25 |
|
SC/ST/OBC |
20 |
Understanding the relationship between marks and ranks is key to predicting admission chances. The following table provides an insight into previous years' KCET marks versus rank trends out of a total of 180 marks.
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Rank Range |
Marks Range (Out of 180) |
|---|---|
|
1 |
178 |
|
2 |
176 |
|
10-20 |
167-170 |
|
101-110 |
146-150 |
|
410-1000 |
100-130 |
|
1001-1500 |
100-120 |
The university-wise cut-off details will be released after the KCET 2026 examination, and applicants are required to review them in addition to the KCET Passing Marks 2026. The table below lists the expected KCET Cut Off ranks University-wise:
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KCET Expected Cut Off |
|
|
University |
Expected Rank Cut Off |
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University Visveswaria College of Engineering |
19,500 |
|
SKSJT Institute of Engineering |
24,300 |
|
BMS College of Engineering |
8,200 |
|
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology |
24,500 |
|
3,400 |
|
|
10,200 |
|
|
PES Institute of Technology |
8,900 |
Several factors influence the KCET passing marks. These include:
Number of applicants appearing for KCET.
Overall difficulty level of the examination.
Previous year's KCET cutoff trends.
Performance level of candidates in the current KCET exam
KCET uses a 50:50 weightage scheme for final rank calculation. This means 50% of the rank comes from the KCET exam score. The remaining 50% comes from the board exam marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). This combined approach determines the overall merit.
