KCET Rank Predictor 2026
Discover exactly how your 2nd PUC Board Marks and KCET Score combine using the official 50:50 formula to determine your final rank.
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Rank Sensitivity Matrix
Official 50:50 Impact Analysis
1 KCET Mark =
~12 Ranks
Recovery
3 Marks
In this tier, competition is extreme. 1 mark can cost you 10-15 ranks. Board marks are usually 95%+ here.
1 KCET Mark =
~180 Ranks
Recovery
8 Marks
The "sweet spot" for top colleges. 1 mark can swing you by nearly 200 ranks. Study hard for Chemistry!
1 KCET Mark =
~450 Ranks
Recovery
15 Marks
Maximum density. 1 single mark in KCET is equivalent to a massive 450 rank jump. Every question counts.
High Leverage: Every KCET mark matters 3x more in the 10k-30k bracket.
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How does this KCET Rank Calculator work?
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) determines the merit rank based on a 50:50 composite score system. This means your board exam performance is just as critical as your entrance score.
Board Component
PCM Theory / 300 × 50
CET Component
KCET Score / 180 × 50
The Magic Formula
Combine both to get your weighted score out of 100. This score determines your final state rank.
How to Calculate PU Board PCM Marks & KCET Marks for Rank
To find your official Karnataka engineering rank, you must calculate your composite score. KEA does not rank you on KCET scores alone. Here is the step-by-step method to calculate your KCET rank from board marks:
Step 1: Calculate PU Board PCM Marks (Theory only)
KEA considers only the theory marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from your 12th/2nd PUC board exams. Practical marks and internal assessments are completely excluded.
Step 2: Apply the KEA 50:50 Formula
Convert both scores to a scale of 50 and add them together to get your final Composite Score out of 100:
A. Board Weightage
(Your Board PCM Score / 300) × 50
B. KCET Weightage
(Your KCET Score / 180) × 50
Example: 130 KCET Marks & 90% Board PCM Score Rank Analysis
Let's answer a very popular student scenario: "With a KCET score of 130 and 2nd PUC Board exams score of 90% (270/300), what is the possible rank?"
Board Weightage
45.00 / 50
(270/300 × 50)
KCET Weightage
36.11 / 50
(130/180 × 50)
Composite Score
81.11 / 100
(Highly Competitive)
Predicted Rank Outcome
A composite score of 81.11 represents an exceptional position in the state. Based on official KEA results from previous years, this score would fetch a predicted state rank between 800 and 1,200, placing you comfortably in the top 1% of candidates and securing safe admission to top-tier branches like CS/AI in top colleges (RVCE, PES, BMSCE).
KCET Rank Predictor for B.Sc Nursing Students
If you are applying for professional B.Sc Nursing or Allied Health courses under KEA, the ranking system differs significantly from engineering.
- ✓ PCB Selection: Nursing rankings are compiled using Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) marks rather than Mathematics.
- ✓ 50:50 Eligibility Standard: The 50:50 composite structure is similarly utilized for B.Sc Nursing, combining board PCB theory score with the KCET PCB exam score to determine your nursing rank.
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KCET Marks vs Rank
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the KCET rank calculated?
KEA uses a 50:50 composite score formula. 50% weightage comes from your 2nd PUC Board Marks (Physics + Chemistry + Math out of 300) and 50% from your KCET exam score (out of 180). The formula is: Composite = (Board PCM / 300 × 50) + (KCET Score / 180 × 50).
Do Board marks really matter that much for KCET rank?
Yes - Board marks contribute exactly 50% of your final composite score. A student scoring 280/300 in boards gets 46.7% from boards alone, while someone with 210/300 gets only 35%. That's an 11.7% gap - equivalent to roughly 20+ marks difference in KCET.
What is the Gravity Alert in this tool?
The Gravity Alert triggers when your board marks are below 80% (240/300) but your KCET score is strong (above 120/180). It warns you that your board marks are pulling your composite score - and therefore your rank - significantly downward despite good KCET performance.
How accurate is this KCET rank predictor?
The rank ranges are based on 2025 KCET trends and are indicative. Actual ranks depend on the total number of applicants, paper difficulty, and KEA's normalization process. Use this as a directional guide for counseling preparation.
Are internal assessment / practical marks included?
No. KEA only considers the theory marks from your 2nd PUC board exams for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Internal assessment and practical marks are excluded from the composite score calculation.
What is the minimum marks required for Engineering eligibility?
To be eligible for Engineering (General Category), you must have a minimum aggregate of 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in your 12th/2nd PUC board exams. For SC/ST and OBC candidates, the minimum aggregate required is 40%.
What happens if I fail in one or more subjects in 2nd PUC?
To get a KCET rank for Engineering, you must pass all three subjects (PCM) with at least 35 marks in each. If you fail in only one subject, you are considered 'Exempted' but must clear the supplementary exam to secure a seat. If you fail in more than one subject, you are ineligible for a rank until all subjects are cleared.
Disclaimer
Predictions are based on 2025 KCET trends and the official KEA 50:50 composite score formula. Actual ranks vary every year depending on the number of applicants, paper difficulty, and normalization. Use this as a reference guide only.