Bengaluru, July 4, 2025 – The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially commenced the counselling process for the Diploma Common Entrance Test (DCET) 2025, marking a significant step for candidates seeking admission into diploma engineering programs across the state. The first round of option entry for DCET 2025 counselling started on July 3, 2025, and will conclude on July 5, 2025, providing eligible candidates the opportunity to select their preferred colleges and courses. The seat allotment results for this round are scheduled to be announced on July 9, 2025, according to recent updates from KEA.
The DCET 2025 examination, conducted on May 31, 2025, with the Kannada language test held on June 18, 2025, serves as the gateway for diploma admissions in Karnataka. Candidates who qualified in the exam are required to participate in the web-based counselling process to secure seats in various diploma engineering programs. The rank cards for DCET 2025 were released on June 24, 2025, and are available for download on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, using candidates’ application numbers and dates of birth.
The counselling process involves several critical steps:
Only candidates who have qualified in the DCET 2025 exam are eligible to participate in the counselling process. To register, candidates must visit the official KEA website and complete the option entry process within the stipulated timeline. KEA has emphasized the importance of careful selection during option entry, as it directly impacts the allocation of seats. Candidates are advised to keep their rank cards and necessary documents ready for a seamless process.
KEA has indicated that additional rounds of counselling may follow, depending on seat availability and candidate preferences. The authority is expected to release a detailed schedule for subsequent rounds soon. Candidates who secure a seat in the first round but wish to change their branch or institute can participate in the second round, ensuring flexibility in the admission process.
The DCET counselling process is a critical phase for thousands of aspirants aiming to pursue diploma-level engineering courses in Karnataka. The web-based system allows candidates to make informed choices from the comfort of their homes, streamlining the admission process. KEA’s transparent allocation system, based on merit and candidate preferences, ensures fairness in seat distribution.
The DCET 2025 counselling process aligns with other ongoing admission processes in the region, such as the TS EAMCET and AP ECET counselling sessions, which are also facilitating admissions into engineering and related programs. The focus on web-based counselling reflects a growing trend toward digital solutions for educational admissions, ensuring accessibility and efficiency for candidates across states.
For the latest updates and detailed instructions, candidates are encouraged to visit the official KEA website. The DCET 2025 counselling process is a pivotal opportunity for diploma aspirants to secure their academic future, and KEA’s structured approach aims to make this transition as smooth as possible.
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