The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially released the KCET 2025 Round 2 seat allotment result on 29th August 2025. Thousands of engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and allied course aspirants can now check their provisional allotment status on the KEA official website.
- Latest updates on the KCET Round 2 results
- Seat allotment scenario and percentage trends
- Next steps for students
- Government rules and guidelines you must follow
KCET 2025 Round 2 Seat Allotment Updates
- Provisional Seat Allotment Released: Candidates can now log in with their CET number and password to check their allotment status.
- Seat Matrix for Round 2: Published earlier on 20th August 2025, showing available seats in government, private, and aided colleges across Karnataka.
- Option Entry Window: Was open between 21st – 26th August 2025, where students had the chance to modify and reorder their preferences.
- Mock Allotment Result: Released before the final allotment to give students an idea of their possible seats.
Seat Allotment Scenario & Percentage Trends
While KEA has not officially published exact percentages yet, here are the general observations:
- Round 1 filled majority seats in top engineering and professional colleges, especially in Computer Science, Electronics, and IT-related streams.
- Round 2 focuses on filling vacant and surrendered seats after Round 1.
- Reserved category seats (SC, ST, OBC, rural, Hyderabad-Karnataka region) have higher chances of allocation in this round.
- Students who did not get a seat in Round 1 or opted for seat upgradation benefited most from Round 2.
For detailed analysis, you can refer to Careers360 KCET Allotment Guide.
What’s Next? Step-by-Step Guide for Students
1. Check and Confirm Your Seat
- Log in to the KEA portal.
- Download your provisional allotment letter.
2. Seat Acceptance & Fee Payment
- Pay the required admission/seat confirmation fee online within the KEA deadline.
- Without fee payment, the seat will not be confirmed.
3. Reporting to College
- After fee payment, download the admission order.
- Report to your allotted college with original documents:
- 10th & 12th marksheets
- KCET Admit Card & Rank Card
- Verification slip
- Caste/Income/Domicile certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs
4. Government Guidelines to Follow
- Seats allotted in Round 2 must be accepted within the given timeframe.
- If a student fails to pay the fee or report to the college, their seat will be forfeited.
- Students can still participate in the extended/mop-up round if seats remain vacant.
- Management quota and private institution seats may open after KEA rounds.
Government’s Next Steps
- Objection Window: Students can raise concerns if any mismatch occurs in allotment (valid till the given KEA deadline).
- Extended Counselling (if required): If large numbers of seats remain vacant, KEA may announce another round.
- Strict Deadline Monitoring: KEA has instructed colleges not to admit students after the official closing date of admissions.
Final Words
The KCET 2025 Round 2 result is a crucial step for students seeking professional education in Karnataka. If you have been allotted a seat, act quickly by paying the fees and reporting to your college. If not, do not lose hope—keep track of the extended rounds or explore private/management quota options.
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