KCET BSC Agriculture Cutoff 2025: College-Wise Ranks, Categories & Counselling Schedule

General-category closing ranks in the KCET BSc Agriculture Cutoff 2025 for top institutions like the College of Agriculture, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, settled around 4,378 in the mock allotment round. The KCET BSc Agriculture Cutoff 2025 is the closing rank for admissions to various Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agriculture programs across Karnataka, with initial mock allotment ranks providing a crucial benchmark for candidates. While the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the KCET 2026 exam and application schedule, the official cutoffs for 2026 are yet to be announced and will be updated post-release of counselling rounds.

KCET 2026 Important Dates for Agriculture Admissions

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has outlined the key dates for the KCET 2026 examination and subsequent admission processes for agriculture and allied sciences.

Event Date (2026)
Application Form Release January 16/17
Last Date to Apply (without late fee) February 27
Last Date to Pay Application Fee March 3
Admit Card Release April 10
Kannada Language Test April 22
KCET Exam Dates April 23 & 24
Agriculture Practical Exam May 10
Agriculture Practical Exam Result May 14
Result & Rank Card Release May (Expected)
Document Verification May 15-20
UGCET Option Entry – Round 1 May 19-25
Round 1 Seat Allotment May 28

KCET BSc Agriculture 2025 Mock Allotment Cutoffs (General Merit)

The mock allotment cutoffs for KCET BSc Agriculture 2025 provide an early indication of closing ranks for various colleges under the General Merit category.

College Name BSc Agriculture (GM Mock Allotment Rank 2025)
College of Agriculture, GKVK Campus, Bangalore 4378
College of Agriculture, VC Farm, Mandya 8980
College of Agriculture, Hassan 8728
College of Agriculture, Chintamani 12714
College of Agriculture, Shivamogga 9365
College of Agriculture, Dharwad 6525
College of Agriculture, Vijayapur 10843
College of Agriculture, Raichur 7810
College of Agriculture, Shahapur 12679

KCET BSc Agriculture 2025 Category-wise Cutoffs: College of Agriculture, Raichur

Cutoff ranks for BSc Agriculture at the College of Agriculture, Raichur, varied across different reservation categories in 2025, reflecting the competitive landscape.

Category Round 1 Closing Rank (2025)
GM (General Merit) 13397.5
3BG 13633
SCG (Scheduled Caste General) 17927
2AG 15479
GMR (General Merit Rural) 13915
GMK (General Merit Kannada) 15188

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good rank in KCET for BSc Agriculture admissions?

A: A rank of 1600 or below in KCET is generally considered good for securing admission to BSc Agriculture courses, especially for the General category. For reserved categories, closing ranks can extend up to 3500 or more.

Q: Can non-Karnataka students apply for KCET BSc Agriculture?

A: Yes, non-Karnataka students can apply for KCET 2026. However, government and reserved seats are limited for them, with state quota seats typically requiring Karnataka domicile.

Q: What is the minimum age limit for KCET BSc Agriculture?

A: Candidates must be at least 17 years old as of December 31, 2026, to be eligible for KCET BSc Agriculture admissions. There is no upper age limit specified.

Q: How are KCET ranks determined for agriculture courses?

A: KCET ranks are determined by combining both KCET marks and 2nd PUC (Class 12th) marks with a 50:50 weightage. A practical test is also conducted for the Agriculturist quota, and qualifying in this test provides additional weightage.

Q: When was the KCET 2026 Agriculture Practical Exam conducted?

A: The KCET 2026 Agriculture Practical Exam for candidates applying under the Agriculturist quota was scheduled for May 10, 2026, at 17 designated centers across Karnataka.

Q: What are the eligibility criteria for BSc Agriculture through KCET?

A: Candidates must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. A minimum aggregate score of 50% in PCB (40% for SC/ST/Cat-1 candidates) is generally required for agriculture courses.

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