Karnataka PGCET 2025 Second Round Seat Allotment Result Declared
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Karnataka PGCET 2025 Round 2 Final Seat Allotment Results for MBA, MCA, and M.Tech admissions. Candidates who have been allotted a seat and paid the required fees must report to their respective colleges today, October 30, 2025, to secure their admission. This is the absolute last date for the physical reporting process. Failure to complete this step will result in the immediate forfeiture of the allotted seat. Check the KEA portal for the official reporting schedule.

The entire process of centralized counselling for the Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) 2025 is drawing to a close. Following the declaration of the Round 2 Final Seat Allotment Results on October 25, 2025 (after the provisional result was released on October 24), the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) initiated the final phase of admission confirmation. This phase, which involves fee payment and physical reporting, is now at its most critical juncture.
- Result Declaration: The Karnataka PGCET 2025 Round 2 Final Seat Allotment Result was successfully declared on October 25, 2025, marking the culmination of the option entry and choice-locking procedure. Aspirants can access their allotment status using their CET number on the official KEA website: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/pgcet2025.
- Fee Payment Window: The period for payment of the prescribed admission fees (for candidates who accepted the seat/chose 'Choice 1') was from October 25 to October 29, 2025. This payment is mandatory to download the Admission Order.
- Today's Mandate: October 30, 2025, is the LAST DATE for selected candidates to physically report to their allotted colleges. Candidates must complete this step by the college closing time (usually before 5:30 PM) to confirm their admission and officially secure their postgraduate seat for the 2025-26 academic year.
2. Mandatory Documents and Reporting Protocol for Allotment
The physical reporting process at the allotted institute is crucial for validating the claims made during the document verification stage and formally enrolling in the postgraduate program. Candidates must arrive at the college prepared with all essential documents.
The Critical Checklist for Reporting
- KEA Admission Order (Confirmation Slip): This is the most vital document, downloaded from the KEA portal after paying the admission fee (which was to be completed by October 29). It serves as proof that the seat has been officially accepted and the fee paid.
- Karnataka PGCET 2025 Score Card/Rank Card: The original document reflecting the candidate's performance in the PGCET 2025 exam.
- PGCET 2025 Application Printout: A copy of the finally submitted online application form.
- Document Verification Acknowledgement Slip: The verification slip and secret key provided by KEA after the initial physical document verification at the Helpline Centre.
- Educational Certificates (Originals and Copies):
- SSLC / Class 10th Marks Card (for date of birth proof).
- PUC / Class 12th Marks Card.
- All Marks Cards of the Qualifying Degree (B.E./B.Tech/BCA/BBA etc.) and the Provisional/Original Degree Certificate.
- Caste/Income/Study Certificates: Original and valid certificates, if the seat was claimed under a reserved category (like SC, ST, OBC, Rural, Kannada Medium, or Hyderabad-Karnataka Region (Article 371(J))).
- Photographs: At least four recent passport-sized photographs.
Reporting Steps: A Quick Guide
- Arrive at the College: Reach the designated college well in advance of the closing time today, October 30, 2025.
- Document Submission: Submit all original and photocopied documents to the college admission committee.
- Verification and Receipt: The college will verify the documents against the Admission Order and KEA records. Upon successful verification, the college will issue a Final Admission Receipt/Confirmation Letter. This letter officially seals your admission.
3. SEO and Next Steps: Understanding Vacancy and Mop-Up Rounds
The conclusion of Round 2 is highly significant as it determines the final vacancy position for postgraduate seats in Karnataka's top colleges. Management aspirants who have secured an MBA seat must understand the implications of today’s deadline for the competitive landscape.
- Impact on Vacancy: Seats forfeited by candidates who fail to report today will be added to the list of vacancies for a potential Final or Mop-Up Round. This round is typically conducted to fill the last remaining seats and provides a final opportunity for those who have not yet secured admission.
- Strategic Advice for Aspirants:
- Secure Your Seat (Choice 1 Candidates): For those allotted and satisfied with their seat, reporting today is paramount. The risk of losing a confirmed seat far outweighs the potential gain in the high-stakes Mop-Up Round.
- Prepare for Final Counselling: Candidates who were not allotted a seat in Round 2 should actively monitor the KEA website after today for the Revised Seat Matrix and the official notification for the PGCET 2025 Mop-Up Counselling Schedule. This is expected to be released within the coming week.
- Focus on Top Programs: The remaining vacant seats will likely have higher competition, especially in prominent programs for MBA in Bangalore and specialized M.Tech courses. Be ready to act swiftly once the final option entry window opens.
Conclusion
For thousands of aspirants, today, October 30, 2025, is the definitive day that decides the start of their postgraduate journey in MBA, MCA, or M.Tech. The declaration of the PGCET Round 2 results has paved the way, but only the physical reporting to the college will finalize the admission. Ensure complete compliance with the documentation and deadline to secure your future. Do not risk the forfeiture of your hard-earned seat.
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