KCET option entry 2024 begins for engineering, professional courses; seat matrix
KEA KCET Option Entry: Candidates can submit options of colleges and courses for round 1 at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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Vagisha Kaushik | July 23, 2024 | 10:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has commenced the option entry for the first round of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2024 counselling for admission to engineering and other professional courses today, July 23. KCET 2024 qualified candidates can check seat matrix and submit choices of preferred colleges and courses through the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Applicants will have to enter their CET number and captcha code to enter their options for the Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) 2024.
How to submit KCET option entry 2024?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to submit their KEA KCET option entry for engineering and other programmes.
- Go to the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
- Click on the link ‘UGCET 2024 first round option entry link 2024’ under latest announcements
- Candidates will be redirected to a new page
- Enter CET number and captcha code
- Click on the submit button
- Enter options and save them using ‘save and submit’ button
- Take a print out of the entered options for future reference
“Please do not leave the option entry portal without proper logout. Always click 'Logout' link to logout,” read the option entry portal. Students can also check how to enter options using the video on guidelines provided on the official option entry site.
KCET 2024 Counselling: CSE seat intake
According to the final KCET seat matrix 2024 available on the website, the seat intake for computer science and engineering programme in the government institutes is as follows:
Name of college |
Number of seats |
Constituent College Of VTU, Chintamani Chikaballapura |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Challakere, Chitradurga |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Chamarajanagara |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Hassan |
120 |
Government Engineering College, Haveri |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Hoovina Hadagali |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Karwar |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Kushalanagar |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Mosale Hosahalli, Hassan |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Raichur |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Ramanagaram |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Talakal, Koppal |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Viprasinagar, Gangavathi |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Mailur, Bidar |
60 |
Government Engineering College, Naragund, Gadag |
60 |
Govt S K S J T Institute of Engineering, Bangalore |
60 |
K R Pet Krishna, Government Engineering Colleges, K R Pet, Mandya |
60 |
University BDT College of Engineering, Davanagere |
120 |
Visvesvaraya Technological University, VTU, CPGS, Kalburgi |
120 |
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