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KEA Centralizes UGCET 2026 Seat Allocation and Fee Control

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• Updated on 29 May, 2026, 2:32 PM, 8 hours ago by Arman Kumar

KEA has announced centralized counseling for UGCET 2026 government quota seats in private colleges, along with a new Fee Control Committee to prevent excess fees.

KEA Centralizes UGCET 2026 Seat Allocation and Fee Control

UGCET 2026 counselling process is set to undergo major changes as the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced centralized allocation of government quota seats in private professional colleges and universities across the state. The move is expected to improve transparency and simplify the admission process for engineering, medical, pharmacy, and other professional courses.

 

Along with the centralized counselling mechanism, KEA has also formed a dedicated Fee Control Committee to monitor illegal fee demands and capitation charges by private institutions. The new measures are likely to benefit thousands of students seeking admission through KCET/UGCET 2026.

 

KEA to Conduct Centralized UGCET 2026 Counselling for Government Quota Seats

The KEA confirmed that all government quota seats in private professional institutions will now be filled through a unified counselling system. The decision applies to:

  • Aided colleges
  • Unaided colleges
  • Religious minority institutions
  • Linguistic minority institutions
  • Private universities participating in UGCET admissions

The centralized process aims to ensure equal opportunity for students while maintaining transparency in seat allotment. Candidates will be able to participate in counselling based on their UGCET 2026 rank, category, and course preferences. The authority stated that the new counselling framework will reduce confusion among students and parents during the admission season and help streamline the allocation process.

 

KEA Fee Control Committee to Monitor Excess Charges in Colleges

To address complaints related to excessive fees and illegal capitation demands, KEA has established a Fee Control Committee under the leadership of Justice B. Srinivasagowda.

 

The committee will specifically monitor fee collection practices in private colleges participating in the UGCET 2026 admission process. Students who are asked to pay fees beyond the officially approved amount can submit complaints directly to KEA. According to the authority, strict action will be taken against institutions found violating fee regulations.

 

Students Can Report Fee Complaints at KEA Office

Students facing issues during admission or counselling can report their grievances at the KEA office located in Malleshwaram, Bengaluru. Complaints regarding:

  • Illegal capitation fees
  • Excess tuition fee demands
  • Hidden admission charges
  • Unauthorized counselling fees

can be submitted to the committee for investigation. The initiative has been introduced to reduce financial pressure on families and ensure fair admission practices across Karnataka.

 

UGCET 2026 Counselling Process Expected to Benefit Students

Education experts believe that the centralized counselling system will significantly improve the admission process for professional courses in Karnataka. The new system is expected to:

  • Increase transparency in seat allotment
  • Prevent unfair admission practices
  • Simplify counselling procedures
  • Reduce financial exploitation
  • Provide better grievance redressal for students

Candidates appearing for KCET/UGCET 2026 are advised to regularly check the official KEA portal for counselling notifications, document verification schedules, and seat allotment updates. The counselling registration process is expected to begin shortly after the declaration of the KCET Result 2026.

 

KCET Result 2026 Expected in June

The KEA is likely to announce the KCET/UGCET 2026 result in the first week of June 2026. After the result declaration, the counselling schedule, option entry process, and seat allotment rounds will be released online. Students qualifying in the examination will be eligible to participate in the centralized admission process for various undergraduate professional courses offered across Karnataka. Candidates are advised to keep all required documents ready, including:

  • KCET 2026 scorecard
  • Class 10 and 12 mark sheets
  • Category certificates (if applicable)
  • Income certificate
  • Domicile certificate
  • Aadhaar card and ID proof

 

Important Instructions for UGCET 2026 Candidates

Before participating in counselling, candidates should carefully verify official fee structures and admission guidelines issued by KEA. Students should avoid making unofficial payments to institutions and immediately report any suspicious demands. The KEA has reiterated that admissions to government quota seats will only be valid through the official centralized counselling process. With the introduction of stricter fee monitoring and centralized seat allocation, the UGCET 2026 admission process is expected to become more student-friendly and transparent across Karnataka.