Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Hi aspirant,
KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.
You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360
With a PUC PCM score of 249 and expecting 66 marks in KCET 2025, your expected rank could be around 50,000 to 60,000. Based on this, you may have a chance to get a seat in private engineering colleges in Karnataka, particularly for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering.
To estimate your KCET rank, both your board exam marks and your KCET exam marks are considered with equal weightage (50:50).
First, we need to calculate your percentage in both exams for the relevant subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, assuming you are aiming for engineering).
Your board marks are 284
With 68% in board exams (PCM) and an approximate score of 82 in PCM in KCET, securing admission to Computer Science (CS) or related branches in Bangalore may be challenging, as these courses are competitive. However, you still have a chance in some private colleges or universities with lower cut-offs,
Direct engineering admissions without the KCET exam in Karnataka typically involve management quota seats or private institutions offering direct admissions. Fees for these admissions can range significantly, from around 1.6 lakh to 3.75 lakh or even higher.
Fee Structure:
Management Quota:
Private colleges often have a management quota (10-15% of
Based on 240 in boards and 61 in KCET, your friend's estimated rank for KCET 2025 would likely be around 55,000 to 70,000. This is calculated from a weighted average of 50% board marks and 50% KCET marks.
Eligibility for KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) is determined based on various factors like domicile, educational background, and residency status. If a candidate has completed 7 years of continuous study in Karnataka and holds domicile proof , but has completed their 12th grade (or equivalent) outside Karnataka, they are still
KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test):
Syllabus: Based on the Karnataka State Board syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.
Difficulty: Generally considered moderate to difficult for students who have studied the state board syllabus well.
Competition: High competition among state students for limited government college seats.
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