The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the KCET 2026 first round mock seat allotment results on its official counseling portal. Candidates who have completed the option entry process can now view their tentative allocation by logging in using their KCET application number: https://keaonline.karnataka.gov.in/main/checkresult.php.The mock allotment has been released after 11:00 am to help candidates understand the seats they are likely to get based on their KCET rank, category, preference submitted during option entry and seat availability. Results are provisional and do not confirm admission. KEA official consultation portal is located at https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/.How simulation quotas will be usedMock allocation is an audition before the first round of seat allocation. Candidates can view the allotted universities and courses and decide if they wish to retain or modify their preferences.KEA has opened the option editing window from 2:00 pm on July 6th. During this period, candidates can add, delete or reorder their university and course choices. The editing function will be open until 10:00 am on July 9th. The final first round seat allocation will be prepared using revised options submitted within the specified deadline.KCET 2026 Counseling journeyThe last date to complete option entry is June 30 at 10:00 am. The first round of mock seat allocation was released on July 6.Candidates can modify their submitted options between 2:00 pm on July 6 and 10:00 am on July 9. KEA will announce the final seat allocation results of the first round of KCET 2026 on July 15.To check simulated seat assignmentsCandidates can follow the steps below to obtain results:Step 1: Visit KEA official website: https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/.Step 2: Click on the KCET 2026 mock seat allocation link.Step 3: Log in using the KCET application number and password.Step 4: Submit your credentials to view the simulated allocation table.Step 5: Download or view the assignment status displayed on the screen.Candidates who are not satisfied with the provisional allocation can take advantage of the options revision period to revise their preferences before the final allocation of seats in the first round is released. The final allotment will be based on updated options, candidate ranking, booking category and seat availability.