Bengaluru, October 24, 2025 – The race for BTech admissions in Karnataka’s prestigious engineering colleges is in full swing, with counselling processes for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka Undergraduate Entrance Test (COMEDK UGET) actively shaping the future of thousands of aspiring engineers. While registrations for both entrance exams have closed, the ongoing counselling phase is a critical step for students vying for over 2,208 seats across Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) constituent colleges and government institutions, alongside numerous private colleges in the state.
Karnataka, a hub for technical education in India, hosts a robust admission process for its engineering colleges, primarily through two major entrance exams: KCET and COMEDK UGET. These exams cater to different categories of students, with KCET primarily for Karnataka residents and COMEDK UGET open to both state and non-state candidates. The admission process for the 2025 academic year has attracted significant attention due to the increasing demand for engineering disciplines such as Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Electronics, driven by Karnataka’s thriving tech ecosystem.
This year, VTU constituent colleges and government institutions alone offer over 2,208 BTech seats, with additional seats available in private colleges affiliated with VTU. The total number of seats across all participating institutions under KCET and COMEDK is significantly higher, with private colleges contributing a substantial share. Popular colleges such as RV College of Engineering, BMS College of Engineering, and PES University remain top choices for candidates, alongside government institutions like University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE).
To be eligible for BTech admissions, candidates must meet specific academic requirements:
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) oversees KCET, which is the primary gateway for admissions to government and aided engineering colleges in the state. The KCET 2025 counselling process is currently active, with multiple rounds designed to allocate seats based on merit and candidate preferences.
KEA has introduced measures to ensure transparency, including real-time updates on seat availability and cut-off ranks. Students are advised to regularly check the KEA website (kea.kar.nic.in) for updates on counselling schedules and seat allotment results.
COMEDK UGET, managed by the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka, is a preferred choice for students seeking admission to private engineering colleges. Unlike KCET, COMEDK UGET is open to candidates from across India, making it highly competitive.
The COMEDK counselling portal (www.comedk.org) provides detailed information on seat matrices, cut-off ranks, and participating institutions. The second round of counselling is currently underway, with provisions for candidates to upgrade their allotted seats based on availability.
The 2025 admission cycle has seen its share of challenges, including delays in counselling schedules due to the high volume of applicants and the need for meticulous document verification. However, KEA and COMEDK have streamlined processes with digital platforms, reducing logistical hurdles for candidates.
For students, the ongoing counselling phase presents both opportunities and strategic decisions. With emerging branches like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things (IoT) gaining traction, candidates are prioritizing colleges with strong industry connections and placement records. Institutions like NITK Surathkal, IIIT Bangalore, and top private colleges under COMEDK are witnessing high demand for these specialized courses.
As counselling progresses, students are advised to:
The BTech admissions process in Karnataka for 2025 underscores the state’s position as a leader in technical education. With over 2,208 seats in VTU and government colleges, and thousands more in private institutions, the opportunities for aspiring engineers are vast. As counselling continues, candidates are encouraged to stay proactive and make well-informed choices to secure their place in Karnataka’s esteemed engineering ecosystem.
For further details, candidates can visit the official websites: KEA for KCET and COMEDK for UGET. The final rounds of counselling are expected to conclude by November 2025, paving the way for the academic session to commence.
Thousands of civil service aspirants in Bengaluru and across Karnataka continue their preparation for the…
The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2026, a major national-level entrance examination for undergraduate science aspirants,…
The Karnataka SSLC (Class 10) board hall tickets for the 2026 examinations have been officially…
Shortlisted candidates move to the Personality Test stage for 384 Group A and Group B…
The II PUC (Class 12) board examinations began across Karnataka on February 28, 2026, with…
India observed National Science Day on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the Raman…