Karnataka Common Entrance Test
You got KCET marks 100 and PCB board marks 268 out of 300, and belong to OBC 2A category, so you want to know if you can get admission in government veterinary college or private veterinary college.
1, Veterinary seat in government college usually need marks around 110 to 130 out of 180 in PCB KCET plus state quota, so 100 marks is a bit below typical cutoff for govt seat
2, OBC 2A reservation gives benefit but still cutoff may be around 100 to 120 marks, you are on edge so chance is possible but not certain
3, Private veterinary colleges have lower cutoff and accept marks around 80 to 100, so you have good chance there
4, After cutoff you must attend KEA counselling fill veterinary course and preference list
5, If not get govt college in first round you may get in later rounds or spot counselling under reserved category
6, You should also check veterinary college seat matrix and last year closing marks to confirm your chance
More detailed info on veterinary admission and cutoff you can see here
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/veterinary-admission-process
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/list-of-veterinary-colleges-in-karnataka
Dear aspirant,
To secure a free seat in KCET for SC/ST categories, one need to require a rank within a specific range, influenced by the college, branch and overall competition. A rank below 50,000 is considered as good but again the total number of candidates appearing for KCET and their performance impacts the cutoff ranks. A higher overall rank can make it more competitive to secure a free seat. For more information on category wise cut offs, please visit this link attached below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
Hello,
The KCET 2025 results are expected to be released in the first week of May 2025 . The Kannada Language Test results were declared on April 25, 2025.
Candidates who appeared for the written examination on April 16 and 17, 2025, can check their results on the official website (https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/) .
Hope it helps !
With 105 marks in KCET and 270 in PCM boards, your normalized score is around 74%. Based on previous trends, your expected KCET rank would likely fall between 6,000 to 10,000 in the general category. This range may vary slightly depending on this year’s competition and difficulty level.
Hi Tejas,
You have scored good marks in both of your PUC board and KCET as well. Based on our estimate your rank should fall between 6,000 to 10,000. The performance of other students would also affect the overall rank for all participating students. You should take help from our rank calculator and college predictor tool for more precise estimation:
College predictor: KCET College Predictor 2025 - Predict Colleges based on your Rank
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ALL THE BEST !
With 105 marks in KCET and 205 marks in PCM, your combined score is approximately 63.33%. Based on previous trends, your estimated KCET rank could be around 10,000 to 20,000.
This is an estimate, and the actual rank could vary depending on factors like exam difficulty and overall performance.
Hi dear candidate,
With the score of 205 in PCM and 105 in KCET exam, your rank should fall between 10,000 to 18,000 on an estimate. Your rank also depends on the performance other students as well. To precisely know your rank, you can use our KCET Rank Calculator:
KCET Rank Calculator 2025 - Predict Your Rank Based on Marks
HEY THERE!!!
Based on a KCET score of 105 and a total of 205 marks in PCM board exams, your anticipated KCET 2025 rank would likely fall within the range of 14,000 to 18,000 .
Please note that actual ranks may vary depending on factors such as cutoff trends and the overall performance of candidates in that particular year.
It's important to understand that your KCET rank is not solely determined by your KCET marks. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) uses a specific formula that gives 50% weightage to your KCET PCB marks and 50% weightage to your 12th standard (or equivalent) PCB marks.
Therefore, to estimate your KCET rank for 2025, we need to consider both your scores:
Here's how the composite score for ranking is calculated:
Calculate the percentage of your 12th PCB marks: (263 / 300) * 100 = 87.67%
Calculate the percentage of your KCET PCB marks: (88 / 180) * 100 = 48.89%
Calculate the composite score (50% weightage for each): (87.67 + 48.89) / 2 = 68.28%
Now, to estimate your rank based on this composite score, we need to look at previous years' KCET marks vs. rank trends. Please note that these are just estimates based on past data , and the actual ranks for 2025 might vary depending on the overall performance of all candidates, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of applicants.
Based on the general trends from previous KCET exams, a composite score of around 68 might place you in a rank range of somewhere between 40,000 to 60,000 or even higher.
On April 25, 2025, the results of the Kannada language test for KCET 2025 were made public. However, as of May 2025, the primary KCET 2025 results (for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics) have not yet been made public. While other sources imply a larger timeframe stretching into June 2025, previous trends indicate that engineering findings are anticipated between May 12–18, 2025. For updates, visit cetonline.karnataka.gov.in or kea.kar.nic.in.
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