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Create pdf of kcet syllabus with weightage

Nidhi Raghuwanshi 2nd Oct, 2025

Hello candidate,

Here is a link attached where you can find the KCET sylabuss wise weightage , clock on the link given below

KCET Chapter Wise Weightage 2026 - High Scoring Topics... Read more at: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-chapter-wise-weightage

Thank you.

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hiii if my veterinary rank is 5000 in kcet with st caste and crpf Quta can i get a seat in veterinary college hebbal

Rahul Mandal 1st Oct, 2025

Hello,

It's unlikely you'll get a veterinary college in Bangalore with a KCET rank of 5000, even with the ST caste and CRPF quota, as the general cutoff is often around 1200, and even special category quotas typically don't extend that far.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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I just want to know that in second round KCET counseling i got allotted one college sir, i choose choice-1 in choice entry and i didnt joined the college sir , Sir i just wanted to know whether Im i banned from KCET counseling next year will It affect me for next year KCET counseling

Balabadhruni Phaniraj 26th Sep, 2025

If you were allotted a college in the second round of KCET counseling but did not join, you are not banned from participating in subsequent rounds or future KCET counseling, provided you follow the official rules. KCET allows candidates who do not report to the allotted college to participate in later rounds, but the allotment of seats in future rounds may be affected because some colleges may have fewer vacant seats remaining. It is important to ensure that you complete all required steps in the counseling portal, such as confirming your willingness to participate in the next round, and to check the official KCET guidelines for any specific conditions regarding non-joining in earlier rounds. Failure to follow the portal instructions could affect your eligibility, but generally, not joining a college in a previous round does not result in a ban.

I have already joined an engineering college this year through kcet ,but after joining and the college and spending some days , I feel like more urge to give a try once again to kcet next year... The thought may be came out due to the course or college , so can I reattempt kcet once again for better

Aryan 21st Sep, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

Yes, you can attempt the KCET exam next year as well if you feel to score better to get better college as long as you meet the eligibility criteria of KCET.

Make sure you are comfortable to bear the consequences of dropping after one year like loss of one year studies and problems while getting fees refund (depends on your college).

Know more at:

KCET Exam 2025 - Counselling (Started), Seat Allotment, Cutoff, Admission

ALL THE BEST

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I have already joined an engineering college this year through kcet ,but after joining and the college and spending some days , I feel like more urge to give a try once again to kcet next year... The thought may be came out due to the course or college , so can I reattempt kcet once again for better

SEJAL JAIN 21st Sep, 2025

Hello

It's completely normal to feel uncertain after joining a college. If you feel a strong urge to try KCET again, it's okay to consider it seriously. Many students reapply to get into a better college or branch. Think about your goals and what you truly want. Prepare a clear plan if you decide to reattempt. Talk to your parents or mentors for guidance. Don't rush—make a calm, well-thought-out decision. Whatever you choose, stay committed and give your best.

Could you try to isolate the reason for your dissatisfaction That will help in making a more targeted decision.

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In March 2025, I passed the CBSE 12th board and gave KCET. I am taking a drop year. I will reappear in the CBSE board exam in the upcoming 2026 exam in February as a private candidate to increase my PCM aggregate, as KCET gives 50% weightage to PCM aggregate, and I will also give the KCET exam. So, to calculate rank, do they use the board marksheet from 2025 or 2026? Also for each subject will best out of two marks accross both the marksheets be considered? #kcet

Ark Pandey 20th Sep, 2025

Hello Pruthvi,

Taking a drop year to reappear for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is a well-defined process. As a repeater, you are fully eligible to take the exam again to improve your score and secure a better rank for admissions.

The main procedure involves submitting a new application for the KCET through the official Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) website when registrations open for the next academic session. You must pay the required application fee and complete all formalities just like any other candidate. A significant advantage for you is that you do not need to retake your 12th board exams. Your previously secured board marks in the qualifying subjects will be used again. Your new KCET rank will be calculated by combining these existing board marks with your new score from the KCET exam. Therefore, your entire focus during this year should be on preparing thoroughly for the KCET to achieve a higher score.

For more details about the KCET Exam preparation, CLICK HERE.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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i get engineering admission through kcet last year but i am not able to continue my studies in the college can i write cet another time and can i get a engineering admission am i eligible

SEJAL JAIN 16th Sep, 2025

Hello

  • Yes, you can write the KCET exam again even if you took it last year.

  • There is no limit on the number of attempts for KCET as long as you meet the age and eligibility criteria.

  • Clearing KCET this time with a good rank will make you eligible for engineering admission again.

  • You can participate in the counseling process after the exam to choose your preferred college.

  • Make sure to check the latest eligibility rules on the official KCET website before applying.

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Kcet 3rround seat matricsfor BE

SEJAL JAIN 18th Sep, 2025

Hello

The KCET Round 3 seat matrix shows available BE seats in Karnataka colleges.
About 14,000+ B.Tech seats remained vacant after this round.
These seats are returned to colleges for further admission.
Students must confirm their admission before the deadline.
KEA issued notices to students who didn’t join to prevent seat blocking.
You can check the detailed seat matrix on the official KEA website.

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sir i have joined bsc agriculture through kcet can i drop in 1sem and write kcet and attend the councelling once again or will there be any problem

Kashish Gautam 19th Sep, 2025

Hey,

Yes, technically you can drop your B.Sc Agriculture admission after the first semester and appear for KCET again to try for a better college or branch. However, there are some important points to consider:

  • College rules: Some colleges may require a formal withdrawal application and may have deadlines for dropping a course. Make sure you follow the process to avoid any future issues.

  • KCET eligibility: There is generally no restriction on appearing for KCET again , even if you are already enrolled in a course. You can attend counseling afresh after your new rank.

  • Seat forfeiture: Once you drop the current admission, your seat will be canceled , and you will not get any benefit from it.

  • Impact on academics: If you leave mid-year, make sure you have no pending fees or academic obligations , as these may affect future admissions.

  • Strategic consideration: If your current college is reasonably good , dropping and risking KCET again may not always be beneficial, especially if your new rank is uncertain.

In short: You can drop and reappear for KCET , but follow the college withdrawal rules carefully, clear any dues, and plan your attempt strategically to avoid complications during the next counseling.

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