UGCET 2026: KCET Mock Seat Allotment Results Out: KEA Opens Option Modification Window Until July 9
KCET mock seat allotment results out, candidates have until July 9 to modify their course choices. KEA cautions final allotments may vary as peer preferences shift during this editing window.
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) released the KCET 2026 mock seat allotment. Candidates who participated in the Under Graduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET) choice-filling window can now check their prospective placement status online. Candidates can visit the official website to check their tentative college. Visit the official website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in to check results.
Following the announcement of mock allotment results, KEA has updated guidelines for all engineering, farm science, architecture, and pharmacy aspirants across the state. The mock allocation is an indicative framework to help students understand their admission likelihood based on their ranks and submitted preferences.
KCET Mock Seat Allotment Highlights
| Events |
Dates & Fees |
|---|---|
| Rank Cutoff Processed On/Before |
June 29, 2026 |
| Option Modification Portal Closes |
July 09, 2026 (Strictly at 10:00 AM) |
| Non-Refundable Fee (New Options) |
Rs. 750/- |
| Round 1 Real Seat Allotment Date |
July 15, 2026 |
Guidelines Issued by KEA
According to the official advisory note released by the authorities:
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This result is a trial run. Candidates are instructed not to report to colleges based on mock result sheet, institutions will not grant admissions under it.
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Ranks assigned on or before June 29, 2026, have been factored into this mock processing. Ranks assigned after this date will be utilized for real first-round calculations.
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Students can add, remove, change, or modify their preference order of courses and colleges. The portal remains open until July 9, 2026, up to 10:00 AM. No preference shifts will be permitted after this deadline.
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KEA warns that final seats in real allotment may change from mock layout, as other competing candidates modify their choice lists.
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Eligible students who fail to log their options earlier can participate by registering and paying non-refundable entry fee of Rs. 750.
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Candidates who did not receive any mock allotment must immediately re-verify their submitted list and enter additional college codes to widen their options.
What’s Next?
The mock window closes on July 9. KEA will finalize the modified data sets to declare the KCET Round 1 Real Seat Allotment results on July 15, 2026. Students should print and safeguard a physical copy of their finally locked preference sheet for future reporting protocols.
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