KCET Marks vs Rank 2025 - Candidates can check the expected KCET 2025 marks vs rank on this page. The KCET marks vs rank information provided in this article will help candidates understand the marks required to achieve a high rank. A score above 175+ is considered a good score in the KCET 2025 exam. Candidates with a high rank in the Karnataka CET exam will have a higher chance of admission to the preferred courses and colleges. The qualifying candidates have to participate in the KCET 2025 counselling for the admission process. The authority will conclude the KCET 2025 option entry today, July 22, 2025. Read the complete article to know KCET score vs rank, how to calculate KCET rank, and more.
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The authority conducted the Karnataka Common Entrance Test for admission to engineering, pharmacy, and other UG courses. To help students understand what rank is provided based on the marks obtained in the Karnataka CET exam, we have provided the KCET marks vs rank analysis. Through Karnataka CET marks vs ranks, students can get an idea of KCET ranks corresponding to the marks they get in the exam.
Karnataka CET aspirants can check the expected KCET score vs rank in the table.
Rank Range | Marks Range (out of 180) |
1 | 175 |
2 | 174 |
3 | 173 |
4 | 172 |
5 | 171 |
6 | 170 |
7 | 169 |
8 | 168 |
9 | 168/167 |
10 – 20 | 166 – 168 |
21 – 30 | 164 – 166 |
31 – 40 | 161 – 164 |
41 – 50 | 158 – 161 |
51 – 60 | 156 – 160 |
61 – 70 | 154 – 156 |
71 – 80 | 152 – 156 |
81 – 90 | 150 – 152 |
91 – 100 | 148 – 152 |
101 – 110 | 146 – 150 |
111 – 120 | 144 – 150 |
121 – 130 | 144 – 146 |
131 – 140 | 142 – 146 |
141 – 150 | 141 – 145 |
151 – 160 | 140 – 146 |
161 – 170 | 140 – 143 |
171 – 180 | 138 – 142 |
181 – 190 | 137 – 140 |
191 – 200 | 136 – 140 |
201 – 210 | 135 – 140 |
211 – 220 | 134 – 140 |
221 – 230 | 133 – 140 |
231 – 240 | 132 – 140 |
241 – 250 | 131 – 140 |
251 – 260 | 130 – 140 |
261 – 270 | 129 – 139 |
271 – 280 | 128 – 139 |
281 – 290 | 127 – 139 |
291 – 300 | 126 – 139 |
301 – 310 | 125 – 138 |
311 – 320 | 124 – 137 |
321 – 330 | 123 – 136 |
331 – 340 | 122 – 135 |
341 – 350 | 121 – 134 |
351 – 360 | 120 – 133 |
361 – 370 | 119 – 133 |
371 – 380 | 118 – 132 |
381 – 390 | 117 – 131 |
391 – 400 | 116 – 130 |
401 – 410 | 115 – 129 |
410 - 1000 | 100 – 130 |
1001 - 1500 | 100 – 120 |
1501 - 2000 | 100 – 115 |
2001 - 2500 | 100 – 110 |
2501 – 3000 | 100 – 105 |
3001 – 3500 | 95 – 100 |
3501 – 4000 | 90 – 100 |
4001 - 4500 | 85 – 90 |
4501 - 5000 | 80 – 85 |
5001 - 5500 | 75 – 80 |
5501 - 6000 | 70 – 75 |
6000 - 10000 | 65 – 70 |
10001 - 20000 | 60 – 65 |
20001 - 40000 | 55 – 60 |
40001 - 50000 | 50 – 55 |
50001 - 60000 | 45 – 50 |
Candidates who wish to know which college is best as per their rank can use the KCET 2025 college predictor. The college predictor tool helps candidates know which college is best as per their KCET rank. Along with this, the college predictor of Karnataka CET 2025 allows students to know detailed information on brochures, fee structure, and other details of the colleges in the probable list. Candidates looking for “how to calculate KCET rank with board marks” can refer to a rank predictor tool to know the details.
KEA will release the KCET 2025 participating institutes list on the official website kea.kar.nic.in. Using the list of KCET participating colleges, candidates can know the list of institutes offering BTech admission based on the marks obtained by them in the entrance exam.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Marks secured between 170 to 175 can be considered to be a good score in the KCET exam.
The KCET rank for 60 marks may range from 156 – 160
While calculating the KCET rank 50% weightage will be given to KCET marks and other 50% of marks will be considered for the board marks.
KCET marks vs rank for 84 marks will range from 150 – 152 .
Candidates can use the KCET rank predictor to calculate their probable rank. To calculate the ranks candidates need to provide the required details.
In KCET, board marks are indeed considered. The 50:50 weightage scheme in KCET signifies that your final rank is determined by evaluating your performance in two components: Board Exam Marks (50%): This includes your scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) from your Class 12 (II PUC) examinations.
Candidates scoring 170+ out of 180 in KCET 2025 may secure a rank below 10. Additionally, aiming for a score of 178 and above is necessary to attain the 1st rank. A score of 150 and above can also be considered a good score, potentially resulting in a rank below 1000.
On Question asked by student community
Hey! For KCET you cannot use a Tamil Nadu caste certificate. KCET counselling accepts only caste and income certificates issued by Karnataka authorities (like Tahsildar), in the proper Karnataka formats. Even if you belong to a reserved category in Tamil Nadu, that certificate won’t be valid here.
If you want to claim reservation in KCET, you will need to get a caste/income certificate from Karnataka as per their rules. Otherwise, you will be considered under the General category.
To download challan for KEA CET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test), you need to follow the following steps:
1. Go to the official website of KEA.
2. Go on the homepage and look for CET-2025 or UGCET section.
3. Click on the link for Download Challan.
4. Then login using your CET Application Number and Date of Birth.
5. And your challan will be generated with all the details.
6. Now you can download & print the challan.
Hello,
Yes, if you already have the SNQ quota, it will continue in the next rounds also.
So, if you get PES RR CS (AI/ML) in the next round, it will also be allotted under the SNQ quota.
You don’t need to apply for SNQ again, it remains the same for all rounds.
Hope it helps!
Hey Param:)
Thanks for reaching out!
In KCET counselling, the SNQ quota seats are fixed separately for every college and branch, and they don't automatically transfer if you upgrade. Right now, you have BMSCE CSE under SNQ, but if you try for PES RR (AI/ML) in the next round, you will get the SNQ benefit there, only if that branch has SNQ seats left and your rank is high enough to secure one. Otherwise, even if you get the seat, it maybe alloted under regular quota and you won't get the tution fee waiver . That's why it's important to select choice-2 while trying for an update, so that your BMSCE SNQ seat remains safe if you don't get the new SNQ seat at PES RR. This way you won't lose the benefit you already hold.
Hope this helps!
Hii Pavan
Yes, you can surely withdraw your admission from JSS AHER. For this you will have to go through the official academic documents or prospectus in order to identify the official last date of admission. Then you may follow the steps given below for withdrawal and refund:
1. Submit a withdrawal request attaching fee and document receipts to the principal or dean in writing via email or in personal.
2. You can expect a refund if within the allowable window likely within 1 month from start and you may receive up to 100% or 90 % refund.
3. Side by side ensure that you complete your KCET official councelling and admission procedure.
That' s all. Hope it helps!
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