KCET round 1 mock seat allotment 2024 results out; 4 options after allocations

KCET 2024 Round 1 mock seat allotment result out at kea.kar.nic.in, direct link here: The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET 2024) round 1 mock allotment results are available on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, according to a statement released by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). By logging in through the candidate site, candidates who registered and completed their choices before to the deadline will be able to view and download the results of the KEA KCET mock allocation.

KCET Round 1 Mock Allotment Result 2024

Admission to a variety of programs, such as engineering, architecture, yoga, naturopathy, and BPharm, is facilitated by the KCET counseling. For the duration of the seat allocation rounds, the candidate’s options from the first KCET round will continue to have the same importance. Candidates will not be permitted to resubmit their preferences for any subsequent rounds. 

However, candidates will be able to add, remove, alter, or rearrange the alternatives now that the simulated allotment results are out. They will also have the option to change following the appropriate round of seat distribution. Seat allocation will be based on the selections that were ultimately saved. The KCET round 1 seat allocation results 2024 are scheduled to be released on August 21. By August 11, students will be able to alter their choice order.

Options after KCET seat allotment results 2024

Candidates will have four choices after the KCET round 1 seat allotment results are declared.

  • Choice 1 – Candidates who are satisfied with the allotted seat, will have to pay the fees, download the admission order and report to college. They will not be eligible for other rounds of any discipline if allotted the first preference.
  • Choice 2 – Candidates who are satisfied, but wish to participate in the second round KCET counselling 2024 by holding the allotted seat are not required to join the college but wait for the second round.
  • Choice 3 – Those who are not satisfied, but wish to participate in the subsequent round without holding any seat will also be able to choose the option to continue.
  • Choice 4 – They will also have an option to exit from the allotment process.

Those who select options 2 and 3 will have the ability to add, remove, change, and rearrange the options. The information bulletin stated that seat allocation will finally employ saved options.

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