KCET Results 2025: KEA Karnataka UGCET Result Out Soon; Know Details

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Somdatta Roy

Updated on May 21, 2025 15:48


KCET 2025 examination was conducted on April 15, 16, and 17, 2025, in two shifts each day. The results will determine eligibility for admission to various undergraduate professional courses across Karnataka.

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Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is set to announce the results for Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025 soon. While an official release date hasn't been confirmed by KEA, reports suggest the results could be out by the fourth week of May 2025, potentially by May 25. The delay is attributed to the ongoing process of compiling students' academic data, including the 'best of two' marks from Karnataka PUC Exam 2.

Following the announcement, KCET 2025 results will be accessible on the official KEA websites, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, kea.kar.nic.in, and karresults.nic.in. You can view scorecards, with registration number and password. For eligible applicants, online counseling will be provided.

How to Check KCET 2025 Scorecard?

KCET 2025 scorecard downloading process is given below in the table:

StepAction
1.Visit KEA Official Website
2.Click 'KCET/UGCET Result' Link
3.Enter Registration No. & Password
4.View Scorecard
5.Download & Print

What information will be mentioned on KCET 2025 scorecard?

The scorecard will likely include your name, roll number, subject-wise marks (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology), total marks, rank secured, category-wise rank (if applicable), and qualifying status.

What Happens After KCET 2025 Results are Declared?

After the results, KEA will commence the online counselling process for qualified candidates. KCET counselling process involves several key stages: document verification, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting to the allotted colleges.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Ans: KCET ranks are calculated by giving 50% weightage to your KCET exam marks and 50% weightage to your Class 12th (2nd PUC) marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or PCB for relevant courses).

Ans: There is no negative marking for erroneous answers in the KCET 2025 exam. Each correct answer carries one mark.

Ans: The minimum qualifying mark for the General category is typically 50%, and for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), it's usually 40%.

Ans: In case of a tie in scores, KEA applies a tie-breaking formula. This often involves considering marks in specific subjects (e.g., Biology/Mathematics, then Chemistry/Physics), then qualifying exam marks, and finally, the candidate's age (older candidate ranked higher).



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