KCET 2025 result tomorrow for Karnataka BTech, pharmacy admissions; result link after 2 pm
Anu Parthiban | May 23, 2025 | 05:50 PM IST | 1 min read
The KCET 2025 results will be announced on May 24 from 2 pm. Karnataka higher education minister MC Sudhakar will declare them at 11:30 am at the KEA office.
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Download NowThe Karnataka Examinations Authority has announced the Karnataka Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (Karnataka UGCET 2025) or KCET 2025 result date. Candidates will be able to check their KCET scores 2025 on May 24 at 2 pm on the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/ and https://karresults.nic.in, the officials said.
“The KCET 2025 results will be announced on May 24 from 2 PM. Higher Education Minister Dr. M.C. Sudhakar will declare them at 11:30 AM at the KEA office. Result links go live post 2 PM,” the officials said. The state-level exam is held for admission into engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and veterinary science in government and private colleges within Karnataka.
KCET 2025 exam for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology subjects was conducted on April 16 and April 17. As per the KCET final answer key , grace marks will be provided for four questions in physics. Some of the answers have also been revised in chemistry. However, there is no change in the mathematics answer key, the KEA clarified.
The KCET question paper 2025 consists of three sections depending on the courses opted by candidates. Those who opted for BTech admissions had to appear for physics, chemistry, and mathematics, and those who opted for pharmacy had to appear for biology instead of maths.
Each section had 60 questions carrying one mark each. The total marks for KCET is 180 marks. Students belonging to general category should obtain a minimum passing marks of 90 out of 180, ie. at least 50% of the total marks, and SC, ST, PwD category candidates should have secured 80 marks of 40% of the total marks to be declared qualified.
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