
The Karnataka Diploma Common Entrance Test (DCET) 2026 is your gateway to lateral entry into the 2nd year of B.E./B.Tech courses in premier engineering colleges across Karnataka. Conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), this exam opens doors to thousands of seats in government, aided, and private institutions. Our DCET 2026 College Predictor helps you navigate the complex admission process by providing personalized insights into your potential college and branch allocations based on your performance.

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Predicts 2nd-year B.E./B.Tech lateral entry colleges based on DCET 2026 rank.
Considers your DCET score, diploma aggregate, and specific reservation categories like GM, SC, ST, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, and HKR.
Offers insights for strategic option entry during KEA DCET 2026 counselling rounds.
Each predicted college shows your admission probability, the relevant closing rank for your category, and the branches likely to open up.

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How the Karnataka DCET Predictor Works
Enter Your DCET 2026 Details
Input your expected Karnataka DCET 2026 rank or score, along with your diploma aggregate percentage. This forms the primary basis for our prediction algorithm.
Select Your Category & Preferences
Choose your applicable reservation category (e.g., General Merit, SC, ST, OBC, Hyderabad-Karnataka Region) and specify your preferred engineering branches and college types (government, private).
Get Personalized College Predictions
Receive an instant list of potential engineering colleges and branches you might secure admission into, complete with previous year's DCET cutoff trends for informed decision-making.

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How Does the Karnataka DCET Counselling Work?
01
DCET Application & Exam
02
Result & Rank Declaration
03
Document Verification & Option Entry
04
Seat Allotment & Admission
Key Factors Behind Karnataka DCET Seat Allocation
DCET Rank & Diploma Aggregate
Your performance in the Karnataka DCET 2026 exam is the primary determinant. The overall merit rank obtained in DCET plays a crucial role in seat allocation. A higher DCET rank significantly increases your chances for top colleges and branches. Your aggregate marks in the qualifying diploma examination are also considered for eligibility and merit.
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Category & Special Quotas
Reservation categories like General Merit (GM), SC, ST, Category-I, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B have specific seat allocations. Special quotas such as Rural, Kannada Medium, and Hyderabad-Karnataka Region (HKR) provide additional opportunities. Candidates must provide valid certificates during document verification to claim these benefits. Understanding your category's cutoff trends is vital for realistic predictions.
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Choice Filling & College Preference
The order in which you list your preferred colleges and branches during option entry is critical. Strategic choice filling, balancing aspirations with realistic chances, can optimize your seat allotment. Researching colleges, their branches, fee structures, and placement records before option entry is highly recommended. Not filling enough options or filling unrealistic options can lead to not getting any seat.
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Seat Matrix & Availability
The total number of seats available for lateral entry in each college and branch varies annually. KEA releases a detailed seat matrix before counselling, indicating category-wise and quota-wise seat distribution. Competition for popular branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) is generally higher. The availability of seats in subsequent rounds depends on the choices made and seats filled in previous rounds.
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DCET Rank & Diploma Aggregate
Your performance in the Karnataka DCET 2026 exam is the primary determinant. The overall merit rank obtained in DCET plays a crucial role in seat allocation. A higher DCET rank significantly increases your chances for top colleges and branches. Your aggregate marks in the qualifying diploma examination are also considered for eligibility and merit.
Read More
Category & Special Quotas
Reservation categories like General Merit (GM), SC, ST, Category-I, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B have specific seat allocations. Special quotas such as Rural, Kannada Medium, and Hyderabad-Karnataka Region (HKR) provide additional opportunities. Candidates must provide valid certificates during document verification to claim these benefits. Understanding your category's cutoff trends is vital for realistic predictions.
Read More
Choice Filling & College Preference
The order in which you list your preferred colleges and branches during option entry is critical. Strategic choice filling, balancing aspirations with realistic chances, can optimize your seat allotment. Researching colleges, their branches, fee structures, and placement records before option entry is highly recommended. Not filling enough options or filling unrealistic options can lead to not getting any seat.
Read More
Seat Matrix & Availability
The total number of seats available for lateral entry in each college and branch varies annually. KEA releases a detailed seat matrix before counselling, indicating category-wise and quota-wise seat distribution. Competition for popular branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) is generally higher. The availability of seats in subsequent rounds depends on the choices made and seats filled in previous rounds.
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Karnataka DCET Accepting Colleges
College
Cutoff Round 1
Bachelor of Engineering {Lateral} in Computer Engineering
Closing rank 2025 - 54
Bachelor of Engineering {Lateral} in Computer Science & Engineering
Closing rank 2025 - 595
Bachelor of Engineering {Lateral} in Computer Science & Engineering
Closing rank 2025 - 657
Bachelor of Engineering {Lateral} in Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Closing rank 2025 - 772
Bachelor of Technology {Lateral} in Computer Science & Engineering
Closing rank 2025 - 801