The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the mock seat allotment result for UGCET 2026, covering admissions to Engineering, Agricultural Science, Veterinary Science, B.Sc (Nursing), BPT, BPO, and Allied Health Science courses. The result was published on the official KEA website on July 6, 2026, through circular No. ED/KEA/ADMN/CR-04/2026.
This mock allotment gives candidates a preview of where they stand before the actual counselling process begins, allowing them to review, correct, or reorder their college and course preferences.
What the UGCET Mock Allotment Covers
According to the notice issued by KEA, the mock seat allotment has been prepared based on the option entries submitted by eligible and interested candidates up to 10:00 AM on June 30, 2026. The authority has used this data to simulate how seats would be distributed, helping students understand their probable allotment outcome ahead of the final round.
Alongside the mock result, KEA has also uploaded college-wise, course-wise, and category-wise cut-off ranks on its website, giving candidates a clearer picture of the competition level for their preferred colleges and courses.
Candidates Can Still Edit Their Options
One of the most important takeaways from this notice is that the mock result is not final. Students who are unhappy with their projected allotment, or who wish to fine-tune their choices, have a window to make changes.
KEA has clarified that candidates can add, remove, change, or reprioritize their course and college options for the first round of allotment until 10:00 AM on July 9, 2026. Since these options directly influence the final allotment, any changes made after reviewing the mock result may lead to a different outcome than what was shown in the mock allotment.
The authority has specifically cautioned candidates that altering preferences, priority order, or adding and deleting choices could mean they may not receive the same seat that appeared in their mock result.
First-Time Applicants Can Still Register
Candidates who missed entering their options for the mock seat allotment round are not left out of the process. KEA has stated that such eligible candidates can still register and submit their choice of options by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs. 750.
This gives students who may have missed the earlier deadline a fair opportunity to participate in the UGCET counselling process from the first real round itself.
Important Instruction for Candidates
KEA has advised all candidates to keep a printed copy of their finally submitted option entry form for future reference and verification purposes during document verification or seat confirmation stages.
UGCET 2026 Important Dates
| Process | Details | Duration / Date |
|---|---|---|
| Mock Result Review | Candidates can add, delete, or reorder options after checking mock allotment | Till 10:00 AM, July 9, 2026 |
| First Round Provisional Result | Provisional result of first round seat allotment to be announced | July 14, 2026, after 11:00 AM |
| First Round Final Result | Final result of first round seat allotment to be declared | July 15, 2026, after 11:00 AM |
| Choice/Course Selection | Dates for selecting course choices | To be notified course-wise |
Special Note for Yoga & Naturopathy Aspirants
KEA has also opened its portal for candidates interested in Yoga and Naturopathy courses, based on the draft seat matrix released for these programmes. Eligible candidates keen on these courses can submit their option entries as well. The final seat allotment for Yoga and Naturopathy will be carried out only after the seat matrix is finalized.
Courses Covered Under This UGCET Round
| Course Category |
|---|
| Engineering |
| Agricultural Science |
| Veterinary Science |
| B.Sc (Nursing) |
| BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) |
| BPO (Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics) |
| Allied Health Sciences |
| Yoga & Naturopathy (based on draft seat matrix) |
What Candidates Should Do Next
Students who have already entered their options are advised to log in to the KEA portal, cross-check their mock allotment result against the published cut-off ranks, and decide whether any modification to their option list is needed before the July 9 deadline.
Those who haven’t registered yet should complete their registration and fee payment at the earliest to avoid missing out on the first round of seat allotment.
For further updates, candidates can visit the official KEA website or contact the helpline number provided in the notification for assistance regarding UGCET 2026 counselling.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the mock seat allotment result for UGCET 2026, covering admissions to Engineering, Agricultural Science, Veterinary Science, B.Sc (Nursing), BPT, BPO, and Allied Health Science courses. The result was published on the official KEA website on July 6, 2026, through circular No. ED/KEA/ADMN/CR-04/2026.
This mock allotment gives candidates a preview of where they stand before the actual counselling process begins, allowing them to review, correct, or reorder their college and course preferences.
What the UGCET Mock Allotment Covers
According to the notice issued by KEA, the mock seat allotment has been prepared based on the option entries submitted by eligible and interested candidates up to 10:00 AM on June 30, 2026. The authority has used this data to simulate how seats would be distributed, helping students understand their probable allotment outcome ahead of the final round.
Alongside the mock result, KEA has also uploaded college-wise, course-wise, and category-wise cut-off ranks on its website, giving candidates a clearer picture of the competition level for their preferred colleges and courses.
Candidates Can Still Edit Their Options
One of the most important takeaways from this notice is that the mock result is not final. Students who are unhappy with their projected allotment, or who wish to fine-tune their choices, have a window to make changes.
KEA has clarified that candidates can add, remove, change, or reprioritize their course and college options for the first round of allotment until 10:00 AM on July 9, 2026. Since these options directly influence the final allotment, any changes made after reviewing the mock result may lead to a different outcome than what was shown in the mock allotment.
The authority has specifically cautioned candidates that altering preferences, priority order, or adding and deleting choices could mean they may not receive the same seat that appeared in their mock result.
First-Time Applicants Can Still Register
Candidates who missed entering their options for the mock seat allotment round are not left out of the process. KEA has stated that such eligible candidates can still register and submit their choice of options by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs. 750.
This gives students who may have missed the earlier deadline a fair opportunity to participate in the UGCET counselling process from the first real round itself.
Important Instruction for Candidates
KEA has advised all candidates to keep a printed copy of their finally submitted option entry form for future reference and verification purposes during document verification or seat confirmation stages.
UGCET 2026 Important Dates
| Process | Details | Duration/Date |
| Mock Result Review | Candidates can add, delete, or reorder options after checking mock allotment | Till 10:00 AM, July 9, 2026 |
| First Round Provisional Result | Provisional result of first round seat allotment to be announced | July 14, 2026, after 11:00 AM |
| First Round Final Result | Final result of first round seat allotment to be declared | July 15, 2026, after 11:00 AM |
| Choice/Course Selection | Dates for selecting course choices | To be notified course-wise |
Special Note for Yoga & Naturopathy Aspirants
KEA has also opened its portal for candidates interested in Yoga and Naturopathy courses, based on the draft seat matrix released for these programmes. Eligible candidates keen on these courses can submit their option entries as well. The final seat allotment for Yoga and Naturopathy will be carried out only after the seat matrix is finalized.
Courses Covered Under This UGCET Round
| Courses |
| Engineering |
| Agricultural Science |
| Veterinary Science |
| B.Sc (Nursing) |
| BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) |
| BPO (Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics) |
| Allied Health Sciences |
| Yoga & Naturopathy (based on draft seat matrix) |
What Candidates Should Do Next
Students who have already entered their options are advised to log in to the KEA portal, cross-check their mock allotment result against the published cut-off ranks, and decide whether any modification to their option list is needed before the July 9 deadline.
Those who haven’t registered yet should complete their registration and fee payment at the earliest to avoid missing out on the first round of seat allotment.



