KEA UGCET Seat Allotment 2024: 1 round option entry window open now, Check available choices for students here
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KEA UGCET Seat allotment 2024: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has started the Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET) 2024   first round of seat allotment today, 25 July. The options entry window for the first round of seat allotment is now open. Eligible candidates can participate in the option entry process by visiting the official website at kea.kar.nic.in.


Additionally, the official notice mentions that the candidates have a seven-day period to enter their preferences for professional courses such as engineering, architecture, agriculture, veterinary, pharmacy, naturopathy, and yoga. The authority will release the mock seat allotment results three days after the option entry deadline.


According to the KEA information bulletin, candidates can enter any number of options online for their preferred colleges and courses in the desired order of preference, either at the helpline centers or on their own.


The seat allotment process will take place over three rounds, with each round comprising three phases and multiple iterations. It begins with the first round, followed by the second round, and concludes with the second extended round or casual vacancy round. 


KEA UGCET Seat allotment 2024: Mock results declaration
  • After the mock results are declared, candidates will have a three-day window to: Add options, Alter options, Rearrange options, Delete options
  • The final first-round seat allotment results will be announced three days after the option rearrangement period concludes.


UGCET 2024 Seat Allotment: Candidate choices
 
Choice Description
Choice-1 Satisfied with the allotted college and course, ready to take admission by paying fees. Not participating in further rounds of UGCET, UGNEET.
Choice-2 Satisfied with the allotted college but willing to participate in the next round for a better option.
Choice-3 Not interested in the allotted seat, surrendering it but wanting to participate in the next round.
Choice-4 Taken admission elsewhere and wish to exit from the seat allotment process.