KEA(Karnataka Examination Authority) announced the KCET Results on 15 June, 2023 at 11am. The provisional answer key was released on May 26.
The exam was conducted from May 20 to May 21, 2023.
A total of 2,61,610 candidates had registered for KCET 2023 and of them 2,44,345 took the test.
Candidates appeared for PCM: 43,316
For PCB: 3,917
Both PCM and PCB: 196112
Total: 2,44,345
How to check KCET Results?
Go to cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
Now, go to UGCET 2023.
Open the link to https://karresults.nic.in/slindfirst.asp check scores.
Enter your registration number and first four letters of your name.
Login and check result.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Who are the toppers of Engineering Stream?
- Vignesh Nataraj Kumar– 97.8% (Bengaluru)
- Arjun Krishnaswamy– 97.5% (Bengaluru)
- Samrudh Shetty , 97.1% (Dharwad)
What is KCET counseling?
Over 220+ colleges in Karnataka, including government, private, aided and unaided participate in the counseling.
The counseling procedure will be conducted in an offline mode.
The following documents are to be carried by the candidates during counseling sessions:
- Class 10th Marksheet
- Copy of application form
- KCET 2023 admit card
- Class 12th Marksheet
- Passport size photos
- Category certificate( if eligible)
KCET cut-off
The exam conducting will release the KCET cut off on the official website.
Karnataka’s top Engineering colleges
Top Engineering colleges in Karnataka as per NIRF 2023 are:
- Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU)
- Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT)
- International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
- RV College Of Engineering (RVCE)
- M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT)
Top Pharmacy colleges in Karnataka
- M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
- N.G.S.M. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- KLE College of Pharmacy
- Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- JSS College of Pharmacy
How to Calculate KCET Ranking?
To Calculate KCET ranking, 50% of your board marks out of Physics + Chemistry + Math’s is considered, i.e. If you have scored 70+60+80 = 210/300 i.e. 70%, then your 50% of board marks will be 70/2 =35%, Balance 50% is taken from your KCET marks of physics, chemistry and math’s and then added with this 35% i.e in case you have scored in Physics + Chemistry + Math’s in KCET like 35+40+45=120/180 i.e. 66.7%, then 50% of this 66.7/2 = 33.33% is considered. Then your ranking is calculated based on your total average score = 35%+33.33%= 68.3%.