Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Hello aspirant,
The cutoff score for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) for BSc Nursing is essential for admission to different Karnataka nursing schools. Every year, the cutoff changes depending on a number of variables, including the volume of applications, exam difficulty, and available seats.
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Hello Renuka,
The KCET B.Sc. Nursing cutoff varies each year based on factors like the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability. For example, in recent years, top nursing colleges had closing ranks in the range of 40,000 to 1,00,000 for the General Merit category.
For 2025, the expected cutoff for the General category is around the 50th percentile, while for reserved categories like OBC, EWS, SC, and ST, the expected cutoffs are approximately at the 45th, 48th, 42nd, and 40th percentiles respectively.
To check your eligibility:
Identify your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) since cutoffs differ accordingly.
Compare your KCET rank with previous years’ closing ranks of colleges you are interested in.
Participate in all counseling rounds to improve your chances of admission.
For more details about the cut-off CLICK HERE .
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Pallavi,
With a KCET rank of around 1,700, you have a good chance of getting admission to engineering colleges in Bangalore, especially in government and some private colleges. Popular government colleges may have cutoff ranks close to or below this rank for certain branches.
To improve your chances:
Apply to multiple colleges and branches.
Participate in all counseling rounds.
Consider private colleges if government options are limited.
Your exact options depend on your preferred engineering branch and category.
I would recommend you to use KCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Hello Mamata,
With a KCET rank of 7211 in Computer Science, admission to top government engineering colleges in Karnataka is unlikely, as the cutoff ranks for Computer Science are generally much lower (better ranks).
However, you may get admission in private or deemed universities that offer Computer Science programs. Some private colleges in Karnataka accept ranks in this range.
To improve your chances, participate in all counseling rounds and consider other related branches or private institutions.
Hello Aruna,
With a KCET rank of 36,820 in Veterinary Science, it is very unlikely to get a seat in government veterinary colleges in Karnataka, as their cutoff ranks are usually much lower.
Government colleges typically have closing ranks in the low thousands for Veterinary Science. However, some private veterinary colleges may have higher cutoff ranks or offer seats under reserved or management quotas.
You should participate in all counseling rounds to increase your chances. Also, consider private colleges or related courses like agriculture or animal husbandry, which might have different admission criteria. Staying updated on counseling details and exploring all options is important.
Hello Darshini,
With a KCET Agriculture Practical Rank of 2715 and a General Rank of 90,000 , your chances of getting a B.Sc. Agriculture seat depend mainly on the following factors:
Admission is based on the Agriculture Practical Rank , not the General Rank, for B.Sc. Agriculture through the agriculture quota.
Seats under agriculture quota are limited, but a practical rank of 2715 is considered moderate. You may have a chance in aided or unaided private colleges and possibly in some government colleges in less competitive regions.
Category reservation (like OBC, SC, ST, etc.) and Hyderabad-Karnataka or other regional quotas can improve your chances.
Conclusion: With a practical rank of 2715, you may get a B.Sc. Agriculture seat , especially in private colleges or in later rounds . Getting a government seat is possible but competitive, so you should apply to a wide range of colleges and keep all options open during counselling.
Hello Shashi,
With a KCET rank of 1,92,000, securing a seat in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) or Information Science Engineering (ISE) in Karnataka is challenging. However, there are still options available, particularly in private engineering colleges that accept higher ranks. Potential Colleges for CSE/ISE with KCET Rank 1,92,000
Based on previous years' data, the following colleges have had closing ranks above 1,90,000 for certain branches:
S K S J T Institute of Engineering, Bangalore : Closing ranks for CSE have been around 1,54,144.
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore : Closing ranks for CSE have been approximately 1,05,152.
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Hunasemaranahalli : Closing ranks for CSE have been about 1,03,712.
S J C Institute of Technology, Chickballapur : Closing ranks for CSE have been around 1,32,037.
Dr. T Thimmaiah Institute of Technology, Bangarpet : Closing ranks for CSE have been approximately 1,96,617.
Please note that these closing ranks are based on previous years' data and can vary annually. It's advisable to check the latest cutoff ranks during the KCET counselling process.
With a KCET agriculture rank of 43,000 and practical exam rank of 6,029, your chances for a government B.Sc. Agriculture seat in top universities (like UAS Bangalore/Dharwad) are quite slim in early rounds. However, you may still have a chance in private agricultural colleges or affiliated colleges under UHS Bagalkot/UAS Raichur, especially in later rounds.
With a BSc Agriculture KCET score of 67000, you stand a high chance of being accepted into a number of Karnataka colleges. Possible choices are Chintamani, Hassan and Sericulture College Chikkaballapur, College of Agriculture, and Ri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering in Mysore.
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