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PGCET 2025 Karnataka Round 2 Seat Allotment OUT — Candidates Allotted

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· Oct 29, 2025

The Karnataka PGCET 2025 Round 2 Final Seat Allotment Results have been officially released by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). This is a critical and time-sensitive announcement for all aspirants allocated an MBA, MCA, M.E., or M.Tech seat. Today, October 29, 2025, is the final deadline for all 'Choice 1' candidates to pay the prescribed admission fee online and download the mandatory Admission Order. Failure to complete the fee payment by the end of today will result in the automatic forfeiture of the allotted seat. Act immediately to confirm your admission and complete the reporting process before the final cutoff of October 30, 2025.

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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has published the Final Seat Allotment Results for the Karnataka PGCET 2025 Second Round of counselling. This allotment covers admission to various postgraduate programs, including MBA, MCA, M.E., and M.Tech across Government, Aided, and Private institutions in Karnataka. The most pressing matter for candidates who have been successfully allotted a seat and have exercised Choice 1 (Accept and Freeze) is the fee payment deadline, which is today, October 29, 2025.

​Candidates must log in to the official KEA portal immediately to pay the requisite admission fee and finalize their admission to the allotted college. This step is non-negotiable for securing the seat.

  • ​Key Deadlines You Cannot Miss: 
    • ​Final Fee Payment Deadline (Choice 1 Candidates): October 29, 2025 (End of the day)
    • ​Last Date to Download Admission Order:October 29, 2025
    • ​Final Date for College Reporting (Choice 1 Candidates): October 30, 2025 (Before 5:30 PM)
  • ​Eligibility for Fee Payment:
    • ​Only candidates who have been allotted a seat in the PGCET Round 2 Final Allotment and have selected 'Choice 1' (satisfied with the allotted seat and wish to confirm admission) are eligible and required to pay the fee.
    • ​The fee amount varies based on the course (MBA/MCA/M.Tech) and the type of college (Government, Private, etc.). Candidates must check their individual allotment letter for the exact figure.
  • ​Consequence of Failure to Pay:
    • ​Any candidate who fails to pay the admission fee and download the Admission Order by the end of October 29, 2025, will have their allotted seat cancelled/forfeited immediately. Such candidates will not be eligible for the subsequent college reporting phase.

​Step-by-Step Guide to Secure Your Allotment

​Securing your admission is a multi-step process that must be completed accurately and within today’s deadline. Aspirants should treat the KEA portal as the sole source of truth and follow the instructions meticulously.

  • ​Phase 1: Fee Payment and Admission Order Download: 
    • ​Log in: Visit the official KEA website: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in and log in to your PGCET 2025 candidate portal using your CET Number.
    • ​Fee Challan/Payment Link: Locate the link for "Fee Payment and Admission Order Download". The system will generate a challan or provide an online payment gateway (Net banking/Credit Card/Debit Card).
    • ​Complete Transaction: Pay the mandatory admission fee. Upon successful payment, the fee will be adjusted against any prior payment made during the registration process.
    • ​Download Admission Order: After successful fee payment, the Admission Order will be generated. Download and take multiple printouts of this official document, as it is mandatory for college reporting.
  • ​Phase 2: Mandatory College Reporting (Final Step): 
    • ​Reporting Window: The final step is to physically report to the allotted institution before October 30, 2025, 5:30 PM. This step formally confirms your admission.
    • ​Mandatory Documents: Candidates must carry the original documents along with two sets of self-attested photocopies. These include: 
      • ​PGCET 2025 Rank Card and Admit Card.
      • ​Original Admission Order downloaded from the KEA portal.
      • ​SSLC (10th) and PUC (12th) Mark Sheets.
      • ​Qualifying Degree Mark Sheets and Degree Certificate/Provisional Certificate.
      • ​Caste/Income/Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) Certificates (if applicable).
      • ​Study Certificate and Two Passport-Sized Photographs.
    • ​Final Confirmation: After document verification at the college, they will provide a final Admission Receipt. Keep this safe, as it signifies the end of the PGCET 2025 counselling process for you.

​Implications and The Next Steps (If Not Allotted)

​This Round 2 allotment marks a significant phase, potentially concluding the main counselling process for many courses. Candidates who did not receive an allotment, or whose opted choices were exhausted, should not lose hope.

  • ​For Candidates Who Forfeit/Were Not Allotted: 
    • ​Monitoring Vacancy: The KEA may announce a 'Final' or 'Mop-Up' round to fill any seats that remain vacant after the Round 2 reporting deadline (due to forfeiture or non-reporting).
    • ​Official Notification: Aspirants must consistently monitor the official KEA website for a notification regarding any subsequent counselling rounds, including the publication of the revised seat matrix.
    • ​Preparing for Mop-Up: If a Mop-Up round is announced, candidates must be prepared to register, fill new options, and possibly attend physical counselling if required, strictly adhering to the fresh schedule released by KEA.
  • ​Focus on the Future: 
    • ​Whether securing a seat now or waiting for a subsequent round, candidates should utilize this time to finalize financial arrangements, accommodation, and prepare for the academic session that is set to commence shortly after the admission process concludes. Proactive planning is key to a smooth transition into your postgraduate program.

​Conclusion

​The clock is ticking for Karnataka PGCET 2025 Round 2 allotted candidates. Today, October 29, 2025, is the final day to complete the crucial fee payment and secure your postgraduate management or technical seat. Do not jeopardize your admission—log in, pay the fee, download the Admission Order, and prepare to report to your college tomorrow. 

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