COMEDK UGET 2026 Mock Seat Allotment Today: Link, Timing and What to Do Next
If you've been part of the COMEDK counselling drama this year, today is a big one. The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) is set to release the mock round seat allotment result for UGET 2026, and it's expected to land at 4 PM.

If you've been part of the COMEDK counselling drama this year, today is a big one. The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) is set to release the mock round seat allotment result for UGET 2026, and it's expected to land at 4 PM. For students who completed mock choice filling before the deadline, this is the first real glimpse into how their preferences and rank might play out.
Let's be clear about one thing upfront: this isn't the final allotment. It's a trial run, a chance for candidates to see where they might land before the actual Round 1 allotment happens on July 17. Think of it as a rehearsal, not the real show, but one that's still worth taking seriously.
Why the Mock Round Matters
The mock allotment is built using each candidate's entrance rank alongside the preferences they submitted during the mock choice filling window, which ran from July 11 to 13. Once the result is out, students get a sense of which college and branch they're likely to be considered for, based on how things currently stand.
It's purely indicative, no seat is confirmed at this stage, and no admission is locked in. But it's genuinely useful because it gives candidates room to course-correct before the choices that actually count.
How to Check the COMEDK Mock Round Allotment
Once the result goes live, here's how candidates can check their status:
- Visit the official COMEDK counselling portal
- Log in using your User ID and password
- Click on the Mock Round Allotment link
- View the allotted college and branch
- Download and save the details for future reference
What Happens After the Mock Result?
This is where the mock round really earns its purpose. Based on what they see, candidates can go back into the system and adjust their strategy. Specifically, they can:
- Change the order of college preferences
- Add new colleges or branches
- Remove options they no longer want
- Finalize choices ahead of the actual Round 1 allotment
Round 1 choice editing stays open from July 14 to 16, so there's a short but useful window to fine-tune preferences based on what the mock allotment reveals.
COMEDK 2026 Round 1 Counselling: Key Dates
Here's the full picture of what's coming up:
- Mock round choice filling: July 11 to 13, 2026
- Mock round seat allotment: July 14, 2026 (4 PM)
- Round 1 choice editing: July 14 to 16, 2026
- Round 1 seat allotment: July 17, 2026 (4 PM)
- Decision-making and fee payment: July 17 to 21, 2026
- Reporting to college: July 17 to 22, 2026
- Round 1 seat cancellation window: July 17 to 22, 2026
Looking Ahead to Round 1
Once the actual Round 1 allotment is out on July 17, candidates allotted a seat will need to make a decision quickly, accept, upgrade, float, reject, or withdraw, depending on how the seat compares to their expectations. From there, fee payment, document upload, and reporting to the college follow within tight timelines, so it's worth understanding these steps in advance rather than figuring them out under pressure.
What Candidates Should Do Today
With the mock result landing this afternoon, the smartest move is to log in right after 4 PM, review the allotment carefully, and use the next two days to fine-tune preferences before the editing window closes. Since the real allotment is just three days away, there isn't much room to waste.
