BIT Bangalore KCET Cutoff 2026: Official Cutoff Not Released
The official BIT Bangalore KCET Cutoff 2026 has not been released by the exam authority. Expected closing-rank ranges have been published based on past trends and give students a tentative picture of admission chances.
BIT Bangalore KCET Cutoff 2026 — Category-wise expected ranges
For the General Merit (GM) category, the expected overall closing rank range is 2303–174070 , while the expected Round 1 range is 2303–86971 . Other sample category ranges include: 1G: 5114–158170 , 2AG: 3694–241567 , 3BG: 2922–150644 , SCG: 8866–180309 , and GMK: 6587–156618 .
Round-wise variation is notable: some Round 1 ranges end well below final expected closing ranks, indicating movement across counselling rounds. Several categories show closing ranks exceeding 200,000 for certain courses and rounds, reflecting available seat and reservation patterns.
BIT Bangalore KCET Cutoff 2026 — Course-wise highlights and key expected cutoffs
Course-wise expected cutoffs for the GM category show strong demand for core IT branches. BE Computer Science and Engineering (GM) is expected at 2303–8157 (Round 1: 2303–5540 ). BE Data Science (GM) is projected at 5469–9882 . BE Civil Engineering (GM) has a wide expected span: 57600–174070 .
Niche and interdisciplinary programmes also have published ranges: VLSI, Robotics & AI, IoT & Cybersecurity and Electronics branches list expected closing ranks that vary widely by category and round. For example, BE VLSI Design & Technology GM final range stretches up to 72056 , while Robotics & AI shows ranges into the tens of thousands for some categories.
Admissions will follow usual rules: allotment is based on your KCET rank and reservation category, and final seats depend on round-wise counselling and closing ranks. The expected ranges are indicative — the authoritative cutoffs will come only from the exam/college authority.
Next steps for candidates: keep your KCET credentials ready for counselling, monitor the official portal for the formal cutoff release, and prepare alternate preferences based on these expected closing-rank windows. These published expected ranges should help you shortlist courses and plan counselling choices, but final eligibility awaits the official announcement from authorities.