How to Get Mechanical Seat in PES University Through Management Quota

Admission Pathways to PES B.Tech 2026 – Which Route Is Right for You?
As PESSAT is no longer used for BTech admissions, PES University now depends entirely on JEE Main and KCET scores for all engineering seats. This creates a more streamlined process but also increases competition. Below are the three pathways for securing admission to the 2026 batch.

1. KCET Government Quota
Handled by the Karnataka Examinations Authority.

Key Points–

40 percent of PES BTech seats are filled through KCET
Seat allotment is strictly based on KCET 2026 rank
Lower tuition fees compared to PES merit or management quotas
Students must participate in KEA counselling and choice filling
Document verification follows KEA rules and timelines
Best suited for Karnataka domicile students targeting an affordable admission
2. PESU Merit Quota Based on JEE Main or KCET
Handled directly by PES University.

Key Points–

45 percent of seats fall under the PESU merit category
Students must register on the PES admissions portal
Merit lists are created using JEE Main or KCET score updates
PES conducts its own counselling rounds for branch and campus selection
Fees are higher than the KCET quota but lower than the management quota
Ideal for students with strong JEE scores or those who want an additional chance beyond KCET
3. Higher Fee or Management Quota
A flexible option for students who want specific branches or campuses.

Key Points–

15 percent of seats are filled under the management quota
Basic eligibility criteria must still be met
Fees are higher than the merit and KCET quotas
Seat availability depends on demand every year
Commonly used by students aiming for competitive branches like CSE, AIML, or ECE despite moderate ranks
Gives more control over branch selection when rank-based routes are uncertain
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