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KEA Warns KCET 2026 Results May Be Withheld Without Marks Update

18 May 2026
KEA Warns KCET 2026 Results May Be Withheld Without Marks Update

KEA asks KCET 2026 students to update Class 12 marks to avoid result and rank withholding issues.

Important Update for KCET 2026 Students

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has issued an important notice for KCET 2026 candidates regarding the update and verification of Class 12 board examination marks. Students who fail to update or correct their marks may face withholding of KCET 2026 results and ranks. The update is especially important for students from CBSE, CISCE, and other non-Karnataka education boards applying through KCET 2026.

Why Is KEA Asking Students to Update Marks?

KEA uses Class 12 board marks along with KCET performance for preparing engineering and professional course ranks. Incorrect, missing, or unverified marks can directly impact:

  • KCET 2026 result processing
  • Rank generation
  • Counselling eligibility
  • Seat allotment process
  • Admission confirmation

Students are advised to immediately verify and update their academic records through the official process provided by KEA.

Who Should Update Their Marks?

The notification is mainly important for:

  • CBSE students
  • CISCE students
  • Students from other state boards
  • Candidates whose marks are not reflected correctly
  • Students facing document mismatch issues

Steps Students Should Follow

  1. 1Verify Class 12 marks carefully
  2. 2Check uploaded academic details
  3. 3Update marks through the official KEA process
  4. 4Use DigiLocker verification where required
  5. 5Recheck submitted details before final confirmation

Why This Matters for Engineering Admissions

KCET is one of the major entrance examinations for admission into:

  • B.Tech courses
  • B.E. programs
  • Engineering colleges in Karnataka
  • Professional degree programs

Any issue in mark verification can delay counselling participation and admission procedures.

Advice for North-East India Students

Many students from Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim apply for engineering colleges outside their home states through entrance examinations like KCET.

Students from North-East India should:

  • Keep academic documents updated
  • Verify board marks early
  • Avoid last-minute corrections
  • Follow official notifications regularly
  • Maintain proper DigiLocker access

Key Reminder

Students are strongly advised not to ignore the KEA warning. Updating and verifying Class 12 marks on time can help avoid delays in KCET 2026 results, counselling, and admissions.

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