Bengaluru, May 24 – The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially announced the KCET 2025 results today, with Higher Education Minister Dr. M.C. Sudhakar declaring the results during a press conference held at the KEA office at 11:30 AM. The direct download link for scorecards will be activated at 2:00 PM.

This year’s Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) was conducted from April 15 to 17, 2025, and saw participation from over 3.3 lakh candidates seeking admission into professional undergraduate programs across engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and veterinary sciences.
Official Websites to Check KCET 2025 Results
Candidates can access their KCET 2025 results from 2 PM onwards by visiting the following official portals:
Steps to Download KCET 2025 Scorecard
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Visit either of the official KEA websites.
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Click on the “KCET 2025 Result” link on the homepage.
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Enter your Application Number and Password.
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Submit the details to access your scorecard.
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Download and take a printout for future reference.
Details Available on KCET Scorecard
The KCET 2025 scorecard will contain:
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Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
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Subject-wise Marks
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Total Marks Obtained
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State Rank
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Qualifying Status
Candidates are urged to verify the accuracy of their scorecard, and immediately report any discrepancies to KEA for rectification.
What’s Next: KCET 2025 Counselling Process
With the results now declared, KEA will initiate the counselling process for qualified candidates starting June 2025. The process will include:
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Online Registration
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Choice Filling and Locking of Preferred Colleges and Courses
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Document Verification
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Seat Allotment and Admission Confirmation
Candidates should keep all original documents ready and regularly visit the KEA portal for updates on the counselling schedule and instructions.
For additional assistance, students can contact KEA’s helpdesk via the information available on the official website.
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