How Many Rounds Are There in COMEDK Counselling?
If you’ve cleared the COMEDK UGET exam and are now planning your next steps, one of the most common questions students ask is, ‘How many rounds are there in COMEDK counselling?’ Understanding the counselling process is critical because missing even one round can cost you a seat in your dream engineering college in Bangalore.
In this guide, we break down every round of COMEDK counselling, what happens in each stage, and how you can maximize your chances of securing admission in top engineering colleges like RVCE, BMSCE, MS Ramaiah, or Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering.
What Is COMEDK Counselling?
COMEDK (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka) conducts an online centralized counselling process for merit-based engineering admissions across 190+ private engineering colleges in Karnataka. The counselling is conducted online, making it accessible to students across India.
How Many Rounds Are There in COMEDK Counselling 2026?
COMEDK counselling is typically conducted in 3 rounds:
Round 1 – First Allotment Round
This is the most critical round, where the majority of seats are allotted. Based on your COMEDK rank, choices filled, and seat availability, you are allotted a college and branch. Students who get their preferred college in Round 1 must pay the seat acceptance fee and submit documents to confirm their seat. A large number of top-ranked colleges like RV College of Engineering and BMS College of Engineering fill most of their seats in this round itself.
Round 2 – Second Allotment Round
Seats that are vacated after Round 1 (due to students withdrawing or not reporting) are made available again. Students who were not satisfied with their Round 1 allotment can also participate. Round 2 gives candidates a second chance to upgrade to a better college or preferred branch. However, if you already have a confirmed allotment from Round 1, you can choose to retain it or try for an upgrade.
Round 3 – Mop-Up Round
The COMEDK mop-up round is the final round of counselling. It is conducted to fill any remaining vacant seats after Rounds 1 and 2. Only candidates who did not get a seat in the earlier rounds or those who exited are eligible. The mop-up round is often the last opportunity to secure a seat through COMEDK merit-based counselling.
What Happens After All 3 Rounds in COMEDK?
After the mop-up round, if seats still remain vacant, colleges may conduct spot admission rounds at the institutional level. These are not officially part of COMEDK counselling but allow colleges to fill their remaining seats directly — often through management quota.
Key Dates to Remember During COMEDK Counselling
While exact dates change every year, the typical COMEDK counselling timeline looks like this:
- Choice Filling & Locking → Before Round 1
- Round 1 Seat Allotment → Late June / Early July
- Round 2 Seat Allotment → Mid July
- Mop-Up Round → Late July / Early August
Always check the official COMEDK website for confirmed dates for 2026.
Tips to Maximize Your Chances in COMEDK Counselling
- Fill in as many choices as possible. COMEDK allows you to fill up to 300 choices. Don’t limit yourself — fill every college and branch you’d consider accepting.
- Prioritise wisely. Put your most preferred college first, but make sure the choices below are realistic based on your rank.
- Don’t skip Round 2. Many students make the mistake of not participating in Round 2, expecting a better chance — always participate to keep your options open.
- Keep documents ready. COMEDK 10th and 12th mark sheets, rank card, photo ID, and category certificate (if applicable) should be ready before counselling starts.
Didn’t Get a Seat Through COMEDK? Explore Management Quota
If you weren’t able to secure a seat through COMEDK merit rounds, management quota admissions are still available in top Bangalore engineering colleges. Colleges like RVCE, BMSCE, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, and Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offer a percentage of seats under management quota, which are filled directly by the institution.
At Admission in Bangalore, we specialize in helping students navigate management quota admissions transparently and ethically. Whether you missed out on COMEDK counselling or are looking for a specific branch in a top college, we can guide you to the right option.
Final Thoughts
So, to answer the key question, there are 3 rounds in COMEDK counselling: Round 1, Round 2, and the Mop-Up Round. Each round gives you a fresh opportunity to secure a seat. Being well-prepared, making maximum choices, and acting quickly at each stage will significantly improve your chances.
If you need expert guidance on COMEDK counselling or management quota admissions in Bangalore’s top engineering colleges, contact our admission experts today.
Disclaimer: We are independent admission consultants based in Bangalore offering guidance and counselling to students. We are not officially affiliated with COMEDK or any engineering college.
