Bms KCET Cutoff 2026: Branch-Wise Ranks, Counselling Dates & Admission Trends

BMS KCET Cutoff for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in 2025 settled at 3,870 for the General AI quota at BMS College of Engineering (Basavanagudi, South Bangalore), which was significantly higher than the 499 closing rank for CSE at RV College of Engineering in the same year. The BMS KCET cutoff is the final rank at which admission was granted to a specific engineering branch and category, reflecting the intense competition for seats in top institutions across Karnataka. This year, 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

KCET 2026 Important Dates

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the schedule for KCET 2026, outlining key dates for application, examination, and result declaration.

Event Date (2026)
Online Registration Commencement January 16
Revised Registration Deadline February 27
Revised Fee Payment Deadline March 3
Admit Card Release April 10
Kannada Language Test April 22
Main Exam Day 1 (Physics & Chemistry) April 23
Main Exam Day 2 (Mathematics & Biology) April 24
Result Declaration & Rank Release Last Week of May
Online Counselling Begins June

BMS College of Engineering KCET 2025 Branch-wise Cutoffs (General Merit)

Here are the closing ranks for various engineering branches at BMS College of Engineering through KCET 2025, primarily for the General Merit category.

Branch Closing Rank (2025)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 3870
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 4794
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 5247
Civil Engineering 25511

BMS College of Engineering KCET 2025 Category-wise Cutoffs (Round 2)

The following table illustrates how KCET 2025 cutoffs varied across different reservation categories for popular branches at BMS College of Engineering in Round 2.

Branch 1G Category (Round 2) 2AG Category (Round 2)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 4320 6050
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 8075 10500

BMS College of Engineering KCET Cutoff Trends: 2024 vs 2025 (General AI Quota)

Analyzing the year-on-year trend for the BMS KCET cutoff provides insight into the shifting competition for key branches, particularly for the General AI Quota.

Branch Closing Rank (2024) Closing Rank (2025)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 2950 3870

KCET 2026 Counselling Schedule (Tentative)

The tentative schedule for KCET 2026 counselling outlines the key stages from result declaration to final seat allotment.

Counselling Milestone Expected Date (2026)
Result Declaration Last Week of May
Rank Cards Release First Week of June
Document Verification June
Option Entry July
Mock Allotment Late July
Final Allotment August

FAQs

Q: What is a good KCET rank for BMS College of Engineering?

A: Generally, a rank below 3,000 in KCET significantly enhances your chances for admission to top branches like CSE at BMS College of Engineering. For other competitive branches, ranks up to 5,000-10,000 might also secure a seat.

Q: Does BMS College of Engineering accept COMEDK scores?

A: Yes, BMS College of Engineering accepts scores from both KCET and COMEDK for admission to its B.E./B.Tech programs. COMEDK cutoffs are typically numerically higher than KCET cutoffs for the same branches.

Q: How does KCET cutoff for CSE at BMSCE compare to RVCE?

A: Historically, the KCET cutoff for CSE at BMS College of Engineering is generally higher (meaning it’s comparatively easier to secure a seat) than at RV College of Engineering, which often has one of the lowest (most competitive) closing ranks in Karnataka.

Q: What factors influence BMS KCET cutoff ranks?

A: Several factors influence BMS KCET cutoff ranks, including the overall difficulty level of the KCET exam, the total number of applicants, the availability of seats in each branch, and previous year’s admission trends.

Q: When will the official KCET 2026 cutoff be released?

A: The official KCET 2026 cutoff ranks will be released by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) after the declaration of results and during each round of the counselling process, which is expected to commence in June or July 2026.

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