KCET Chapter Wise Weightage 2026 - KCET 2026 chapter-wise weightage, shows which topics carrying more marks. By understanding which chapters hold more importance, candidates can make their study plan, invest time wisely, and work more efficiently towards getting a higher rank. The KCET 2026 exam will take place in April, 2026. The exam will take place in offline mode across various centres in Karnataka. Each subject has a different weightage in the overall paper, making it important for students to know of the distribution. With the use of proper planning based on these weightages, candidates can improve their score potential and get admission to top colleges.
In this section, we will go through each subject and understand the chapter wise description for KCET 2026 based on previous years pattern.
As we all know, Physics is a subject that tests both conceptual clarity and problem-solving skills. Students should concentrate on numerical topics and chapters with frequent appearances in previous years' exams.
| Physics Chapter | Weightage (%) |
|---|---|
| Mechanics | 32% |
| Electricity & Magnetism | 28% |
| Heat & Thermodynamics | 10% |
| Waves & Optics | 10% |
| Modern Physics | 10% |
| Units, Measurements & Errors | 5% |
| Properties of Matter | 5% |
Chemistry is divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic sections. A balance between theoretical understanding and problem-solving is crucial.
| Chemistry Chapter | Weightage (%) |
|---|---|
| Physical Chemistry | 35% |
| Organic Chemistry | 35% |
| Inorganic Chemistry | 30% |
Mathematics is a scoring subject for KCET, provided students practice regularly. Emphasis should be on chapters that require logic and analytical thinking
| Mathematics Chapter | Weightage (%) |
|---|---|
| Algebra | 30% |
| Calculus | 25% |
| Coordinate Geometry | 20% |
| Trigonometry | 10% |
| Vectors & 3D Geometry | 10% |
| Probability & Statistics | 5% |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Try to cover more of high weightage topics but keep in mind that you have some basic knowledge of all topics in that chapter. It is about balancing practice and theory for best results.
There are chapters such as Calculus, Organic Chemistry and Current Electricity which usually appear, making it high scoring due to their easy application based nature.
No, all questions will be multiple-choice with four options.
On Question asked by student community
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Yes, PCMB students can write KCET in all four subjects.
For engineering, PCM marks are used; for medical/agriculture, PCB marks are considered.
This allow students to keep multiple career options open, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria.
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Yes, you likely can apply for KCET, as you studied 7 years in Karnataka, fulfilling the core study requirement, but you'll need a Karnataka-issued 7-year Study Certificate and your AP Aadhaar for identity, proving you meet domicile/eligibility for Karnataka seats.
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KCET for (https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/kset2025) 2025. To verify the payment confirmation, click the link; it will direct you.
Enter the allotted CET number and other given details, such as DOB, as such.
After the verification of details, it will direct you to the fee payment section or confirmation slip; just search
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Quitting the pharmacy college after joining the academic session will highly affect the career, and risks will be imposed from both KEA and the side of the college.
You may be imposed to pay penalties and also forced to face the ineligibility for future exams and post deadlines.
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Yes, you can appear for the 2nd PUC exam 2 in 2026 to improve your marks, as Karnataka allows multiple attempts for the PUC exams, and the Karnataka Examination Authority considers your best scores for KCET ranking. Since you passed in 2025, you can apply for the repeater/improvement exam