COMEDK 2025 Round 3 Seat Allotment: Your Checklist for Admission Today
The COMEDK 2025 Round 3 seat allotment is out. This article provides a critical checklist for engineering aspirants on key deadlines, physical reporting, and the documents needed to secure their B.Tech seat.

The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has released the third and final seat allotment list for the UGET 2025 counselling. This is a pivotal moment for thousands of engineering aspirants aiming for admission to top private engineering colleges in Karnataka. With the results published yesterday, August 22, 2025, candidates have a limited but crucial window to act on their allotment. This article serves as a comprehensive guide to the final steps in the admission process, helping you confirm your seat and prepare for a new chapter in your engineering career.
The COMEDK 2025 counselling is a meticulously planned process to ensure a fair and transparent allocation of B.Tech seats. The Round 3 allotment is specifically for General Merit (GM) seats, with any remaining seats from previous rounds now converted to the GM category. Students who have received a seat in this round must act immediately to secure their place.
Your Critical Checklist for Today and the Weekend
While the provisional allotment has been made, the admission process is not complete until you have paid the fees and reported to your allotted college. The deadline for decision-making and fee payment is August 28, 2025, by 11:00 AM. Similarly, the deadline for physical reporting to the allotted institute is August 28, 2025, by 2:00 PM. Although you have a few days, it is highly advisable to complete these steps as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute technical glitches or delays.
Here are the essential steps you need to follow:
- Check Allotment and Make a Decision: Log in to your candidate portal on comedk.org and check your Round 3 allotment. You will have two primary options to choose from: 'Accept and Freeze' or 'Reject and Withdraw'.
- Pay the Tuition Fee: If you are satisfied with your allotment and choose to 'Accept and Freeze', you must proceed to pay the tuition fee online through the portal. This fee payment is the final step to secure your seat.
- Download the Allotment Letter: After successful payment, download the provisional allotment letter. This document is your official confirmation of the allotted seat and is mandatory for physical reporting.
- Physical Reporting to the College: This is the final and most important step. You must personally visit the allotted engineering college for document verification and admission confirmation.
Documents Required for Physical Verification
Aspirants must ensure they have all the necessary documents, both in original and photocopied formats, ready for physical verification. Missing even a single document can lead to the cancellation of your admission. The list of documents typically required includes:
- COMEDK UGET 2025 Admit Card and Rank Card
- COMEDK 2025 Provisional Allotment Letter and Fee Payment Receipt
- Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates
- Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, etc.)
- Domicile Certificate and Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Transfer Certificate from the last institution attended
- Migration Certificate (if applicable)
- Recent passport-size photographs
It is crucial to have a well-organized folder with all these documents to ensure a seamless verification process.
Looking Ahead: Round 4 and Final Opportunities
For candidates who did not get a seat in Round 3 or chose to 'Reject and Withdraw,' there's still a glimmer of hope. COMEDK has a Round 4 scheduled for later this month. The choice filling for Round 4 will begin on August 30, 2025, with the seat allotment result expected on September 2, 2025. This round is the last opportunity for engineering aspirants, as there is no provision for seat cancellation once a seat is allotted.
Staying updated with the counselling schedule and acting with diligence is paramount to a successful admission process. For the latest news and updates on all engineering admissions, follow Only Education.
