KCET stands for Karnataka Common Entrance Test. It is an entrance exam conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). This exam helps students in Karnataka get admission to different professional courses like Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy, and others.
Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy Entrance Exam
B.Tech (Engineering)
B.Sc. Agriculture
B.V.Sc. (Veterinary Science)
B.Pharm (Pharmacy)
B.Sc. (Forestry, Sericulture, Horticulture, and others)
Once a year
Must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 or 2nd PUC (Karnataka board or equivalent)
Should have studied subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology
For Engineering: PCM is required
For Pharmacy: PCB or PCM is accepted
Candidate must be from Karnataka state or meet specific domicile rules
Online application only
Visit the official KCET website
Fill out the form, upload documents, and pay the fee online
Offline mode (Pen and Paper Based Test)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology (depending on the course)
Number of Questions:
Physics: 60
Chemistry: 60
Mathematics/Biology: 60
Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Marking: 1 mark for each correct answer, no negative marking
Based on Class 11 and 12 (PUC) syllabus of Karnataka Board
Subjects covered:
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics (for Engineering)
Biology (for Agriculture, Veterinary, etc.)
Application Opens: January or February
Exam Date: April or May
Results: May or June
Results are declared online on the KCET website
A rank card is issued based on scores
Cutoff ranks vary for different colleges and courses
Students with ranks below the cutoff can take part in counseling
Admit cards (hall tickets) are released about 1–2 weeks before the exam
Available to download from the official website
Study Class 11 and 12 syllabus thoroughly
Make a daily study schedule and follow it
Practice sample papers and mock tests
Use NCERT or Karnataka Board textbooks
Revise important formulas and concepts regularly
1. Who can apply for KCET?
Students from Karnataka who passed or are appearing for Class 12 with required subjects.
2. Is KCET held online or offline?
It is conducted offline using pen and paper.
3. Is there negative marking in KCET?
No, there is no negative marking.
4. Can students from other states apply?
Only students meeting Karnataka eligibility rules can apply.
5. How many times is KCET held in a year?
It is held once every year.
RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
PES University (for KCET quota)
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology
University of Agricultural Sciences (for Agriculture programs)
After results, online counseling is conducted by KEA
Students choose their preferred colleges and courses
Seats are allotted based on KCET rank and availability
After allotment, students must confirm admission by paying fees and verifying documents
Keep checking the official site for:
New notifications
Counseling schedules
Changes in exam pattern or dates
Eligibility changes or rule updates