The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the mock seat allotment results for UGCET 2026 Round 2 and UGNEET 2026 counselling. The mock allotment was published on August 17, 2026, giving candidates an opportunity to check their tentative seat allocation before the provisional allotment. KEA has made the counselling information available through its official admission portal.

Candidates who participated in the option-entry process can review their tentative allotment and assess whether their selected colleges and courses are aligned with their preferences. The mock allotment is not the final seat allotment and may change depending on candidates' modifications, availability of seats and merit-based allotment.
For UGCET 2026, the second-round mock allotment includes admissions to engineering and other undergraduate programmes covered under the KEA counselling process. The mock result helps candidates understand the likely outcome of their current option-entry choices.
KEA has also published mock allotment cut-offs for participating courses and colleges, allowing candidates to compare their ranks with the tentative closing ranks. The actual Round 2 allotment may differ from the mock result.
The UGCET Round 2 provisional seat allotment is scheduled for August 19, 2026, according to the latest counselling schedule.
Alongside UGCET Round 2, KEA has released the UGNEET 2026 mock allotment for Medical and Dental admissions. Candidates can check their tentative MBBS and BDS seat allocation and use the result to reconsider their preference order.
The mock allotment is particularly important for candidates who want to improve their chances of securing a preferred medical or dental college. Candidates may review their options and make necessary changes before the option-editing deadline.
The option-entry process for the current counselling phase closed on August 13, 2026, at 9:00 AM. Candidates who had already entered their choices can now use the editing facility to review and modify their preferences.
The option-editing facility will remain available until August 20, 2026, at 9:00 AM. Candidates can add, delete or rearrange options during the permitted period. They should carefully review the order of colleges and courses before the deadline because their final preference list plays an important role in the seat-allotment process.
After checking the mock allotment, candidates should:
Candidates should remember that a mock allotment is only an indication of the possible outcome. It does not guarantee that the same college or course will be allotted in the final round.
| Event | Date |
| UGCET Round 2/UGNEET option entry deadline | August 13, 2026, 9:00 AM |
| Mock allotment released | August 17, 2026 |
| Option editing deadline | August 20, 2026, 9:00 AM |
| UGCET Round 2 provisional allotment | August 19, 2026 |
The counselling schedule may contain separate timelines for different admission streams, so candidates should regularly check the official KEA portal for the latest notices.
Candidates can access the UGCET/UGNEET 2026 admission and option-entry services through the official KEA website. KEA Admission & Recruitment Portal
Candidates should use their required login credentials or the option-entry portal, wherever applicable, to access their allotment details.
The release of the mock allotment marks an important stage in the KEA UGCET 2026 and UGNEET 2026 counselling process. Candidates should not treat the mock seat as a final allotment. Instead, they should use it to evaluate their choices and make changes wherever necessary.
With the option-editing deadline set for August 20 at 9:00 AM, candidates should complete their final preferences well before the closing time. For UGCET candidates, the next major stage is the Round 2 provisional seat allotment, scheduled for August 19.
Candidates are advised to rely on official KEA notifications for any further changes in the counselling schedule, seat matrix, option-entry rules or allotment process.