KCET 2025 round 2 seat matrix out for BTech admissions
Suviral Shukla | August 20, 2025 | 05:49 PM IST | 1 min read
The KCET 2025 round 2 seat matrix carries total number of seats available in the institutes that are taking part in the counselling session. Candidates, with the help of a seat matrix can decide their choice of college.
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Check NowThe KCET 2025 round 2 seat matrix for admission to various engineering programmes has been declared today on the KEA’s official website at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), published the KCET 2025 round 2 seat matrix ahead of counselling for admission to BTech courses at several government-aided and private colleges across the state.
The KCET 2025 round 2 seat matrix carries total number of seats available in the institutes that are taking part in the counselling session. Candidates, with the help of a seat matrix can decide their choice of college.
The institute will admit candidates based on their performance in the KCET exam 2025.
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KCET 2025 BTech Admissions: Round 2 seat matrix
As per the seat matrix, the BDT College of Engineering, Davanagere has a total intake of 550 seats for BTech admissions. Government Engineering College, Challakere, Chitradurga has only 180 engineering seats for the KCET 2025 counselling.
Here is the list of government-aided colleges across the Karnataka state, offering engineering admissions.
|
Institute |
Total Intake |
|
Constituent College Of VTU, Chintamani Chikaballapura |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Challakere, Chitradurga |
180 |
|
Government Engineering College, Chamarajanagara |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Hassan |
360 |
|
Government Engineering College, Haveri |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Hoovina Hadagali |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Karwar |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Kushalanagar |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Mosale Hosahalli, Hassan |
300 |
|
Government Engineering College, Raichur |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Ramanagaram |
240 |
|
Government Engineering College, Talakal, Koppal |
300 |
|
Government Engineering College, Viprasinagar, Gangavathi |
300 |
|
Government Engineering College, Mailur, Bidar |
210 |
|
Government Engineering College, Naragund, Gadag |
210 |
|
Govt.S K S J T Institute of Engineering, Bangalore |
250 |
|
Government Engineering Colleges, K R Pet, Mandya |
240 |
|
University B.D.T College of Engineering, Davanagere |
550 |
|
Visvesvaraya Technological University, VTU, CPGS, Kalburgi |
240 |
|
Visvesvaraya Technological University, VTU, CPGS, Mysuru |
300 |
|
Visveswariah Technological University, Belagavi Campus, Belagavi |
540 |
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