Karnataka UGCET 2025 round 2 choice filling begins for BTech, Ayurveda; seat allotment on August 29
Suviral Shukla | August 21, 2025 | 07:54 AM IST | 1 min read
UGCET 2025 Round 2: Candidates seeking admission to BTech, and Ayurveda courses at various colleges across the Karnataka must fill their choice preferences before August 25.
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Try NowThe Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has commenced the choice filling for the second round of admission process for Ayurveda, engineering programmes through the UGCET 2025. Registered candidates can apply to participate in the second round through the official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The provisional seat matrix for Karnataka Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET 2025) has also been published by the authority. Candidates can change or remove their choices from today, August 21.
Those opting for UGCET 2025 round 2 will be able to make changes to their choice of college and course till August 25. The KEA will publish the provisional seat allotment result on August 29.
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Notably, the seat matrix for Ayurveda courses has been published and choice preference option has been enabled. Only those candidates who have selected choice 2 and 3 will be allowed to register their choice for admission to Ayurveda courses.
KCET counselling 2025 will be conducted over multiple rounds: Round 1, Round 2, an extended round, and a special, mop‑up round. The counselling is being conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority to allocate seats for various undergraduate professional courses such as engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and allied health sciences.
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