Karnataka Common Entrance Test
To predict your KCET 2025 rank for both Engineering and Agriculture , I’ll need the following details:
Physics (out of 60):
Chemistry (out of 60):
Mathematics (out of 60) [for Engineering] :
Biology (out of 60) [for Agriculture] :
Total marks
To predict your KCET rank for both Engineering and Agriculture streams based on your marks, the following factors need to be considered:
KCET Score: Your marks in KCET for both Engineering and Agriculture are key to determining your rank. The KCET rank is calculated based on
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To estimate your KCET ranking, we need to consider the 50:50 weightage given to your board exam marks (PCM) and your KCET marks.
First, let's calculate the percentage for both:
Board Exam Percentage (PCM): You scored 251 out of 300 in PCM.
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To check your KCET 2025 rank, follow these steps:
Visit the official KEA website: kea.kar.nic.in (https://kea.kar.nic.in) or cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea (https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea) .
Click on the "KCET 2025 Result" link.
Enter your CET registration number and the first four letters of your name.
Click on "Submit" to view your scorecard.
Your rank
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
Predicting the exact KCET rank based on board and KCET marks is difficult as ranks are calculated based on the relative performance of all candidates. However, I can provide a general estimate of your KCET rank for 2025 based on your performance in both board exams and KCET exam .
To estimate your KCET rank for 2025, we need to calculate your CET score based on the 50:50 weightage of your board exam (PCM) marks and your KCET marks.
First, let's calculate the percentages:
Board Exam Percentage (PCM): You scored 240 out of 300. Percentage = (240 / 300) *
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To estimate your rank, a few factors need to be considered, like the number of candidates, the overall difficulty of the exam, and the specific normalization process used for KCET rankings.
However, if we use your board marks (246) and KCET marks (86) as a basis:
Board Marks (246/300)
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