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KCET, NEET UG Mock Seat Allotment Results 2025 released at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, direct link to check here
KCET, NEET UG Mock Seat Allotment Results 2025 released at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, direct link to check here

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

KCET, NEET UG Mock Seat Allotment Results 2025 released at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, direct link to check here

The Karnataka Examinations Authority, KEA, has released the KCET and NEET UG mock seat allotment results on Friday, July 25, 2025. Candidates who registered for the counselling processes can check the mock allotment result on the official website at KCET, NEET UG Mock Seat Allotment Results 2025 are released at Check via direct link here. It may be mentioned here that KEA has closed the option entry window on July 22, 2025, and the registrations for phase 1 closed on July 17, 2025. With the declaration of mock seat allotment results, candidates will be given the option to add/alter/rearrange their options, based on which the first round seat allotment results will be declared. Also read: UPSC Combined Geo Scientist Main written result announced at direct link KCET 2025: How to check UGCET, UGNEET mock seat allotment results 2025 Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the mock seat allotment results: Visit the official website at On the home page, click on the link titled, 'UGCET/UGNEET 2025 Mock allotment result link.' Enter your credentials to log in, and submit. Check your mock seat allotment results Download and keep a printout of the same for future reference. For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of KEA.

KCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment Result Out At cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, Check Direct Link
KCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment Result Out At cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, Check Direct Link

News18

time6 days ago

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  • News18

KCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment Result Out At cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, Check Direct Link

Last Updated: KCET UGCET, UG NEET 2025 mock seat allotment results have been declared by KEA on the official website at KCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment Result: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the mock seat allotment results for the KCET (UGCET) and UG NEET 2025 counselling on July 25, offering candidates a preview of their possible seat allotments based on the preferences they submitted. Candidates who appeared for KCET 2025 and UGNEET 2025 can check their mock allotment status by visiting the official KEA website at The mock allotment list has been prepared based on candidates' merit, the reservation roster, and the options entered by them until 6 PM on July 22. It gives aspirants a chance to assess and revise their choices before the final allotment. Window To Edit Preferences Opens July 26 Candidates who wish to make changes to their course and college preferences can do so between 12 PM on July 26 and 5 PM on July 29. They are allowed to add, delete, or reorder options before the final seat allotment is locked. Final Seat Allotment In August The KCET 2025 mock allotment list covers a wide range of undergraduate courses, including MBBS, BDS, engineering, agriculture, veterinary, BSc Nursing, BPharm, Pharma-D, BPT, BPO, and other allied health sciences. How To Check KCET 2025 Mock Allotment Result? Candidates can check the mock allotment result by following these simple steps: Step 2: Go to the 'Admissions" section and click on the UGCET link. Step 3: Click on the Mock Allotment Result 2025 link. Step 5: View and download the result for future reference. KCET 2025 Mock Allotment Result view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

KCET 2025: Karnataka UGNEET, UGCET mock seat allotment result announced
KCET 2025: Karnataka UGNEET, UGCET mock seat allotment result announced

Indian Express

time6 days ago

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  • Indian Express

KCET 2025: Karnataka UGNEET, UGCET mock seat allotment result announced

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) on July 25 released the mock seat allotment results for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET or KCET) and UG National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UGNEET) 2025. Candidates can now check their KCET 2025 mock seat allotment status at This mock allotment is based on merit, roster system, and the options entered by candidates up to 6 pm on July 22, 2025. Candidates can add, delete, or reorder their options for the first round of allotment between 12 pm on July 26 and 5 pm on July 29, 2025. The provisional seat allotment results will be published on August 1 at 11 am, and the final results will be announced on August 2 at 2 pm. The choice selection process for allotted seats will be held from August 4 to August 7, 2025. The KCET 2025 mock seat allotment list covers admissions to medical, dental, engineering, agriculture, veterinary, BSc nursing, BPharm, pharma-d, BPT, BPO, and allied health science courses. As the seat matrix for Ayurveda, Unani, Naturopathy, Yoga, and Homeopathy courses has not yet come, option entry has not been enabled for these programmes. Candidates who have been allotted seats will then have to visit their allotted as per the schedule released on the official website. Candidates must carry the required documents along with the KCET 2025 seat allotment letter to their allotted institute. In order to confirm their admission, candidates must pay the required tuition fees to their respective institute

UGCET: Option entry date extended
UGCET: Option entry date extended

The Hindu

time11-07-2025

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  • The Hindu

UGCET: Option entry date extended

Due to a server issue that has been going on for the past two days, Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the 'option entry' date for professional courses, including engineering and others, from July 15 to 18. 'Although the server issue is returning to normal, the option entry date for UGCET has been extended to July 18 in the interest of the candidates,' a statement issued by KEA executive director H. Prasanna said on Friday. This extension has been made considering the slight delay in logging in and making option entries due to server issues. Candidates expecting seats for engineering, veterinary medicine, and animal Husbandry, agricultural science, B.P.T. allied health science courses should use this opportunity to complete this process without any worry, the statement said. Candidates should prepare the list of colleges and courses in order of priority (college code and course code) on a white paper in advance and then enter the option entry on the portal. This will avoid a large number of candidates keeping the portal active for a long time at once; it will also make the portal easier for other candidates, it said. The announcement also said that a reminder message will be sent to all candidates regarding the resumption of the selection entry portal. The revised schedule of first round seat allocation has been advised to visit the website and note it. He also, said that the mock seat allocation results will be out on July 21 and the final results on July 28. Following the server crash, the officials of Karnataka State Data Centre held a series of meetings with KEA authorities on Friday to discuss the issue. Medical courses document verification Candidates who have registered for UGNEET-2025 after July 7 and paid the fee (those who have claimed seats from 'A' to 'O' and 'Z' class) have been asked to appear at KEA head office in Bengaluru between July 17 and 19 for verification of all original documents for admission to medical, dental, ayurveda, homeopathy and unani courses. The schedule for those who have claimed under special categories, specially abled candidates, and those who have claimed under 'A' to 'O' and 'Z' class to appear for document verification has been published on the KEA website, and the details of the original documents to be submitted for verification have been given during the UGCET itself. It has been clarified that candidates should read. Kannada language test It has also been informed that the Kannada language test will be held on July 17 from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Bengaluru centre for newly registered Horanadu and Gadianadu Kannada candidates.

Common Entrance Test option entry begins, but server crash leaves students frustrated
Common Entrance Test option entry begins, but server crash leaves students frustrated

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Common Entrance Test option entry begins, but server crash leaves students frustrated

Bengaluru: Barely a few hours after Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) announced the launch of option entry for Common Entrance Test (CET) 2025 counselling Wednesday evening, its server crashed on Thursday morning, leaving thousands of students stranded and unable to access the portal. KEA officials claimed the disruption lasted only two hours in the morning. However, students said the issue persisted well into the afternoon, affecting various activities, including choosing colleges and courses for UGCET, entering roll number for NEET, etc. "Our state data centre requested a shutdown for some maintenance work. It has been rectified now. Unlike private institutions, we are mandated to host data only in the state data centre because of security protocol. Several other govt services share this infrastructure, so when thousands of students log in at once, it creates load issues," said H Prasanna, executive director of KEA. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru Prasanna added that while 10 servers were allotted by the e-governance department, nearly half were malfunctioning. "If a student hits one of the faulty servers while logging in, they see an error message. We're working with the department to fix this. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like You Can Make Massive Side Income By Learning Order Flow Analysis TradeWise Learn More Undo We request students and parents to cooperate," he said. Students also reported problems with the Captcha system, which took nearly 40 seconds to generate. "The Captcha issue was due to enhanced security requirements. That too has been resolved," Prasanna said. "There's enough time till July 15 for students to complete their option entry. No need to panic." KEA took to X and said: "KEA website is currently down due to a technical snag at the State Data Center... Option entry for #DCET-25 is extended till 4pm today. Roll number entry for #UGNEET-25 extended till midnight today (July 10). We regret the inconvenience." Despite the update, students and counsellors expressed frustration. "This has become routine. Server crashes, delays, and forced logouts have occurred every year. At least this time they informed us through social media," said Raghavendra Hegde, a CET counsellor. A parent added, "It is ironic that in a city known for its IT infrastructure, KEA can't maintain a stable server. Private agencies like Comed-K and MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) handle much larger volumes without issues." As many as 24,108 candidates entered options till Thursday evening, said Prasanna.. There a total of 3.4 lakh registered candidates. Meanwhile, the seat matrices for medical, dental, ayurveda, homeopathy, unani, BSc nursing, architecture, and yoga and naturopathy courses are yet to be released. Option entry for these courses will begin once the matrices are made available by the respective departments. No fee hike for nursing courses this year There will be no fee hike for nursing courses this academic year. "The govt won't allow any fee increase. Most nursing students come from rural and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Imposing additional fees is unjust and unacceptable," said medical education minister Sharan Prakash Patil during a meeting with the Association of Nursing Colleges at Vikasa Soudha on Thursday. He stated that the existing fee structure — Rs 10,000 under the govt quota, Rs 1 lakh under management quota, and Rs 1.4 lakh for non-Karnataka students — will continue. "Any college charging more than the approved fee will face penalties and legal action. We won't hesitate to revoke their affiliation," he asserted. Currently, there are 611 nursing colleges in Karnataka with around 35,000 seats. Of these, 80% are filled by the management, while 20% fall under govt quota. The minister also directed Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to ensure reimbursement of fees to nursing colleges within 30 days. He clarified that only the govt will decide on filling unallocated seats.

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