COMEDK 2026 Round 3 Seat Allotment Out Today: Link, Steps to Check, and What Happens Next
Today's the day for General Merit candidates still in the running for COMEDK UGET 2026 admissions.

Today's the day for General Merit candidates still in the running for COMEDK UGET 2026 admissions. The Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) is releasing the Round 3 seat allotment result on August 18, 2026, at 4 PM, and candidates who took part in this round and completed their choice filling can check their allotment status on the official counselling website, comedk.org.
This round is specifically for General Merit (GM) candidates, and it's built around vacant seats left over from the earlier two rounds — so if you missed out in Round 1 or Round 2, or you're hoping to upgrade, this is your next real shot. Keep your login credentials handy so you're not scrambling the moment the result goes live.
How Round 3 Allotment Actually Gets Decided
Nothing here is random — your allotment comes down to three things: your COMEDK merit rank, the preferences you entered during choice filling, and how many seats are actually available at each college. A stronger rank paired with a well-thought-out choice list genuinely improves your odds, so if you took the time to strategize your preferences, it should show in today's result.
Key Dates You Can't Afford to Miss
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Round 3 Seat Allotment | August 18, 2026 |
| Decision-Making & Fee Payment | August 18 – 21, 2026 |
| Seat Cancellation Window | August 18 – 24, 2026 |
| Last Date for College Reporting | August 24, 2026 |
Two deadlines matter most here — August 21 to accept your seat and pay the fee, and August 24 to physically report at the college. Miss either one, and you risk losing the seat entirely.
How to Check Your COMEDK Round 3 Allotment Result
Once the result is live, here's exactly how to view it:
- Visit the official COMEDK website, comedk.org.
- Log in to the UGET 2026 portal using your application number and password.
- Click on the "Decision Making" tab.
- Scroll down to the Round 3 section.
- Check your allotted college, course, preference order, seat category, and applicable fee.
- Download and save the allotment details for your records.
Accept, Upgrade, Reject, or Withdraw — What's Your Move?
Getting allotted a seat isn't the end of the process; it's really the start of a decision. Once you log in and see your Round 3 result, you'll need to choose one of four options:
- Accept the seat and proceed with fee payment.
- Upgrade, if you'd like to stay in the running for a better preference in a later round.
- Reject the seat if it doesn't work for you.
- Withdraw entirely from the counselling process.
If you reject the seat, you're not necessarily out of the game — you'll be moved into the float pool, which means another candidate gets a shot at that seat, while you remain eligible for a fresh allotment in a subsequent round.
Freezing Your Seat: What You Need to Do
If you're happy with what you've been allotted, the next step is straightforward — pay the counselling fee before August 21 to freeze your college and branch for 2026 admission. This payment is what actually confirms your seat, so don't treat the allotment result alone as final.
Reporting to Your Allotted College: Document Checklist
Once your seat is confirmed, you'll need to report to the college in person with the right paperwork in hand. Here's what to carry:
| Document | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Allotment Letter | Original copy |
| Verification Card | Original copy |
| Fee Receipt | Proof of ₹55,000 payment |
| ID Proofs | Original IDs for both candidate and parent |
| College Admission Form | Signed and ready for submission |
Acceptable ID proofs include Aadhaar, PAN, or passport — for both you and your parent or guardian.
Thinking of Surrendering Your Seat?
If, for whatever reason, the allotted seat doesn't work out and you'd rather let it go, you can submit an online surrender form. Just make sure you keep a printed copy for your records. Refunds, where applicable, are typically processed by late August, in line with COMEDK's standard guidelines. Along with the surrender form, you'll also need your original allotment letter, verification card, and the ₹55,000 fee payment receipt on hand.
Counselling Structure and What to Expect
COMEDK UGET counselling is spread across four rounds in total, and Round 3 marks the current stage for GM candidates. As of now, the cutoff for this round hasn't been released — that typically follows only after the allotment letters are officially out, so candidates will need to wait a little longer for that specific number.
Missing deadlines at any stage carries real consequences. If you fail to report to the allotted college by August 24, your confirmed seat gets cancelled automatically under COMEDK's counselling rules — so this isn't a date to push to the last minute.
What Rank Can Get You Where
For candidates trying to gauge their chances based on rank, here's a rough sense of things. A rank around 33,000 in COMEDK UGET typically corresponds to a score of 65–70 marks, and based on trends, colleges in this range have included BIET (Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology), SJB Institute of Technology, PDA College of Engineering, NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Atria Institute of Technology, and Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology.
Candidates with a rank around 70,000 can still expect admission, though realistically it'll be at mid-tier colleges or less popular courses. For a genuine shot at top-tier institutes, a rank above 5,000 is generally what's needed.
Stay tuned to this page for further live updates as COMEDK Round 3 allotment results and next steps unfold today.
