Karnataka CET 2026 Mock Seat Allotment Results Released

KCET 2026 Mock Seat Allotment Result Announced in Karnataka; Candidates Can Edit Options Until July 9
The Karnataka Examinations Authority, popularly known as KEA, has announced the KCET 2026 mock seat allotment result for admission to various professional courses in Karnataka. The mock allotment has been released for candidates who participated in the option-entry process for undergraduate professional courses, including engineering, agriculture, veterinary science, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BPO, and B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences.
The announcement is important for thousands of students who are waiting for admission through the Karnataka Common Entrance Test 2026 counselling process. Candidates can now check their tentative seat allotment and decide whether they need to change their college or course preferences before the actual first-round allotment begins. KEA’s official website has shown the UGCET 2026 seat allotment mock result link and the UGCET 2026 option entry link, confirming that the mock result and option-entry facility are active.
The mock allotment result is not the final seat allocation. It is only a trial result prepared to help candidates understand which seat they may get based on their present options, merit rank, reservation category, and seat availability. After checking the mock result, candidates have been given time to add new options, delete unwanted options, modify choices, or change the order of preferences.
According to the current schedule, candidates can make changes in their options until 10 a.m. on July 9, 2026. After this, KEA will prepare the first-round allotment. The provisional first-round seat allotment result will be announced at 11 a.m. on July 14, 2026, while the final first-round seat allotment result will be released at 11 a.m. on July 15, 2026.
What Has KEA Announced?
KEA has released the mock seat allotment results for candidates seeking admission to several professional courses in Karnataka. These courses include engineering, Agricultural Sciences, Veterinary Science, B.Sc. Nursing, Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics, and B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences.
This means the mock allotment is not limited only to engineering candidates. Students applying for multiple health science, farm science, and allied professional courses must also check their mock allotment status carefully. The result gives them an early idea of the college and course they may receive in the actual allotment round.
The most important point is that this is only a mock allotment. It does not guarantee final admission. A candidate who receives a particular college or course in the mock allotment may or may not get the same seat in the final allotment, especially if they modify their preferences or if other candidates change their options.
The mock allotment has been prepared based on the options entered by candidates up to 10 a.m. on June 30, 2026. KEA has also followed the merit list and reservation roster rules while preparing the mock result. This makes the mock allotment useful because it reflects the likely allotment situation based on the data available before the deadline.
Why the Mock Seat Allotment Is Important
The mock seat allotment plays a very important role in the counselling process. Many students fill in college and course options without fully understanding how ranking, category, reservation, course demand, and seat availability affect their chances. The mock allotment gives them a chance to review their choices before the final round.
For example, a candidate may have selected only a few highly competitive colleges. If the mock result shows that the candidate did not get any seat, it may mean that the options are too limited or too ambitious. The student can then add more realistic choices before the deadline.
Similarly, if a candidate gets a lower-preference course or college in the mock result, they can study the option list again and decide whether to rearrange their priorities. This helps students avoid mistakes during the final allotment.
The mock allotment is basically a warning and correction opportunity for candidates. It tells them where they currently stand and allows them to improve their option-entry strategy before the real allotment.
Candidates Can Modify Options Until July 9
KEA has allowed candidates to make changes to their options until 10 a.m. on July 9, 2026. This is one of the most important deadlines in the KCET 2026 counselling process.
During this period, candidates can add new options, modify existing options, delete options, or change the order of preference. Media reports also state that KEA has enabled the result link and opened the editing window so that candidates can review and revise their choices before the final seat allotment is announced.
This window is extremely important because the final allotment will be prepared based on the updated option entry submitted by candidates. Students should not wait until the last moment, as heavy traffic on the website or technical issues may create problems close to the deadline.
Candidates should complete all changes well before July 9 at 10 a.m. Once the window closes, the submitted choices will be used for the first-round allotment process.
What Candidates Should Do After Checking the Mock Result
After checking the mock allotment result, candidates should not panic if they are not happy with the seat shown. The purpose of the mock result is to help them make corrections.
Candidates should first check which college and course they have been allotted. Then they should compare it with their option list. If they received a lower-preference option, they should understand why higher options were not allotted. It could be because of rank, category, seat availability, or high competition.
Students should also compare their choices with previous years’ cut-off trends. If their rank is far away from the closing rank of a top college, they should consider adding more practical options. At the same time, they should not remove dream options completely unless they are sure.
A balanced option list is very important. Candidates should include dream colleges, realistic choices, and safe backup options. A list containing only top colleges may reduce the chance of allotment, while a poorly arranged list may result in a less-preferred seat.
Not the Final Allotment
One of the biggest misunderstandings among students is that the mock allotment is final. KEA has clearly indicated that the mock allotment is only tentative. It does not confirm admission.
Candidates should remember that the mock allotment is only for guidance. The final seat may change depending on the updated options submitted by all candidates before the deadline.
For example, if many candidates change their preferences after seeing the mock allotment, the final allotment pattern may be different. Seats may move from one candidate to another based on rank, category, course preference, and seat availability.
Therefore, students should treat the mock result as a planning tool, not as an admission confirmation.
First-Round Seat Allotment Schedule
The next major step in the KCET 2026 counselling process is the first-round seat allotment.
As per the schedule, the provisional first-round seat allotment result will be published at 11 a.m. on July 14, 2026. This provisional result will give candidates another view of their likely allotment before the final result.
The final first-round seat allotment result will be announced at 11 a.m. on July 15, 2026. This will be the important result that candidates must act on according to KEA’s admission rules.
The key dates are July 9, July 14, and July 15. July 9 is the last date for option changes. July 14 is the provisional first-round result date. July 15 is the final first-round seat allotment date.
Candidates should keep checking the KEA portal regularly and should not depend only on social media updates.
₹750 Fee for Candidates Who Have Not Entered Options
KEA has also provided an opportunity for candidates who have not yet entered their options. Such candidates can still participate by paying a ₹750 fee and completing option entry before the deadline.
This is useful for students who missed the earlier option-entry process due to confusion, delay, or lack of awareness. However, they must act quickly because the option-entry window will not remain open for long.
Candidates who have not entered options should pay the required fee and complete the process before July 9 at 10 a.m. Without option entry, they cannot be considered properly for seat allotment.
Option Entry for Yoga and Naturopathy Courses
Another important update is related to Yoga and Naturopathy courses. KEA has stated that candidates can now enter options for these courses based on the draft seat matrix received from the government.
This means students interested in Yoga and Naturopathy should check the newly available options carefully. Since these courses were added based on the draft seat matrix, candidates must study the seat availability, college details, and eligibility conditions before selecting them.
Candidates should not randomly add course options. They should select only those courses they are genuinely willing to join if allotted.
Courses Covered Under Mock Allotment
The mock seat allotment covers a wide range of professional courses. This includes engineering, which is usually the most searched category during KCET counselling. But the inclusion of agriculture, veterinary, nursing, physiotherapy, prosthetics and orthotics, and allied health sciences makes this announcement important for many different groups of students.
The courses mentioned include:
Engineering
Agricultural Sciences
Veterinary Science
B.Sc. Nursing
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics
B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences
Yoga and Naturopathy option entry has also been enabled based on the draft seat matrix.
This broad coverage shows that the KCET counselling process is not just about engineering admissions. It affects students across technical, health, farm science, and allied professional education streams.
How to Check KCET 2026 Mock Seat Allotment Result
Candidates should visit the official KEA portal and look for the UGCET 2026 mock seat allotment result link. Reports say candidates can access their tentative seat allotment by logging in through the official counselling portal using their KCET application number.
After logging in, they should check their allotted course, college, category, and preference number carefully. They should also download or save the result for reference.
Candidates should not make changes blindly after seeing the mock result. They should first analyse why they received a particular allotment and then decide whether to change the order of preferences.
Common Mistakes Candidates Should Avoid
During option entry, students often make mistakes that can affect their allotment. One common mistake is placing less-preferred colleges above better choices. Another mistake is selecting too few options. Some candidates also remove good options because they think they will not get them, but this is not always wise.
The order of options matters a lot. KEA will consider the candidate’s rank and option priority while allotting seats. Therefore, students should place their most preferred colleges and courses higher in the list.
Candidates should also avoid depending completely on friends, agents, or unofficial predictions. They should use official information, previous cut-offs, seat matrix details, and their own preferences before making decisions.
Why Students Must Take This Stage Seriously
The period between the mock allotment and final allotment is one of the most important stages of counselling. A good option-entry strategy can improve a candidate’s chances of getting a suitable seat. A poor strategy can result in disappointment even if the candidate has a decent rank.
The mock allotment gives candidates one final chance to correct mistakes. This is why students should not ignore it. They should discuss choices with parents, teachers, or counsellors if needed, but the final decision should be based on realistic admission chances and personal career goals.
Final Takeaway
The announcement of the KCET 2026 mock seat allotment result is a crucial update for students seeking admission to professional courses in Karnataka. The result gives candidates a trial view of their possible allotment and allows them to modify their options before the first-round seat allotment.
Candidates must remember that the mock result is not final. It is only a guide. The actual first-round seat allotment will be based on the final options submitted before the deadline.
Students should check their mock result carefully, review their option list, add suitable backup choices, and complete all changes before 10 a.m. on July 9, 2026. The provisional first-round allotment will be released on July 14 at 11 a.m., and the final first-round allotment will be announced on July 15 at 11 a.m.
For candidates, the message is simple: check the mock result, correct mistakes, finalise options carefully, and do not miss the deadline.
Important Points
KEA has announced the KCET 2026 mock seat allotment result.
The mock result is available for engineering and several other professional courses.
Courses include Agricultural Sciences, Veterinary Science, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BPO, and Allied Health Sciences.
The mock allotment is based on options entered up to 10 a.m. on June 30.
This is not the final allotment.
Candidates can add, modify, delete, or reorder options until 10 a.m. on July 9.
The provisional first-round allotment result will be released at 11 a.m. on July 14.
The final first-round allotment result will be announced at 11 a.m. on July 15.
Candidates who have not entered options can still do so by paying ₹750.
KEA has also enabled option entry for Yoga and Naturopathy courses based on the draft seat matrix.
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