Karnataka CET (KCET) 2026 is your gateway to top engineering and medical colleges in Karnataka bhai! With over 2.5 lakh students appearing annually, this exam opens doors to prestigious institutions like RV College of Engineering, PES University, and BMS College.
The competition is real yaar – with only 50,000+ engineering seats and 5,000+ medical seats available across Karnataka.
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KCET 2026 Exam Pattern and Important Dates
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts KCET typically in April-May every year. The exam follows a specific pattern that students need to master:
- Physics: 60 questions (60 marks) – 80 minutes
- Chemistry: 60 questions (60 marks) – 80 minutes
- Mathematics: 60 questions (60 marks) – 80 minutes
- Biology: 60 questions (60 marks) – 80 minutes (for medical aspirants)
Registration fees are around ₹650 for general category and ₹350 for SC/ST candidates. Honestly yaar, that’s pretty affordable compared to other entrance exams!
Top Engineering Colleges Through KCET
The cutoff ranks for top colleges are super competitive. Here’s what you’re looking at for 2026:
- RV College of Engineering (Computer Science): Rank under 2,000
- PES University (Electronics): Rank under 3,500
- BMS College of Engineering: Rank under 5,000
- Dayananda Sagar College: Rank under 8,000
- MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology: Rank under 6,000
Mujhe lagta hai these Bangalore colleges offer the best placements with average packages ranging from ₹6-12 lakhs per annum.
Subject-wise Preparation Strategy
Physics matlab focus on mechanics, thermodynamics, and optics – these carry maximum weightage. For Chemistry, organic chemistry is your best friend with 25-30 questions guaranteed.
Mathematics needs special attention yaar – coordinate geometry, calculus, and algebra form 60% of the paper. Biology students should prioritize genetics, ecology, and human physiology.
- Physics: NCERT + Karnataka state board textbooks
- Chemistry: Focus on 11th and 12th state syllabus
- Mathematics: Previous year papers are gold
- Biology: Diagrams and terminology are crucial
Medical Colleges and NEET vs KCET
Karnataka has some excellent medical colleges accessible through KCET including Bangalore Medical College, Mysore Medical College, and Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences.
The catch? Most medical seats now go through NEET, but some management quota and deemed university seats still consider KCET scores. Fee structure ranges from ₹50,000 per year in government colleges to ₹15+ lakhs in private institutions.
Honestly, if you’re from Karnataka and targeting engineering, KCET is your best bet. The state reservation policy gives you a massive advantage over other entrance exams. Plus, colleges like RVCE and PES have placement records that rival IITs in certain branches!

