KCET 2025 Round 3 Counselling: College reporting deadline extended to September 14; fee payment by today
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 13, 2025 | 05:10 PM IST | 1 min read
KCET Round 3 Counselling 2025: Candidates should report to colleges with original documents, two photocopies, and a mobile device.
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Download NowThe Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the college reporting deadline for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025 round 3. Candidates allotted seats in KCET 2025 will now have to report to the allotted institute to confirm their seats by tomorrow, September 14.
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The KEA announced the final seat allotment result for the KCET 2025 round 3 on September 11. Candidates who have been allotted seats in the third round will have to complete the payment of fees and download the seat confirmation slip by today, September 13.
The notice states that the fees paid in earlier rounds or caution deposits will be adjusted for seats confirmed in this round. Payment can be made online via credit card, debit card, UPI, or net banking by 9:30 pm today.
Allotted candidates will have to carry their original documents and two photocopies along with a mobile device while reporting to the allotted institute. KEA has directed participating institutes to consider all Saturdays, Sundays, and gazetted holidays as working days to adhere to the counselling schedule within the available time frame.
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“For ensuring faithful obedience of time schedule and also keeping in view the limited time available for conducting counselling, all participating institutes and colleges are directed to treat all Saturdays and Sundays and Gazetted Holidays as working days,” the official notice said.
KCET counselling is conducted for candidates seeking admission to courses such as Engineering, Architecture, Yoga and Naturopathy, Agricultural Sciences, Veterinary, B.Sc (Nursing), B-Pharma, Pharm-D, BPT, BPO, and Allied Health Sciences. Seats are allotted based on KCET ranks, preferences, and reservation categories.
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