NEET UG Counselling in Karnataka is led by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) which streamlines medical and dental admissions as well. It is an online registration process, and the candidates need to visit KEA's official portal. It starts with the possible fill-up of basic details like name, date of birth, and contact info. This is an important step as it lays the foundation for additional communication. After this, candidates have to enter their education details, such as Class 10 and 12 marks. There should be a proper entry for these details as it can cause verification issues.
After completing the form, candidates need to upload all documents in scanned format. You need a NEET scorecard, mark sheets of 10th and 12th standards, as well as a photo ID, such as an Aadhar card or passport. Candidates need to submit the documents and thereafter are required to pay the application fee accordingly. General category candidates must pay ?1,000; SC/ST/PWD categories must pay ?500; Non-Karnataka candidates must pay ?2. You must pay this fee using different online methods, such as credit/debit cards or net banking. Taking a screenshot of the payment confirmation is advisable, as proof of fee payment needs to be submitted at the next stages of counselling as well.
Category | Registration Fee |
General | ?1,000 |
SC/ST/PWD | ?500 |
Non-Karnataka Candidates | ?2,000 |
NRI/OCI/PIO | ?5,000 |
Once registered, candidates must log in to their accounts to complete the application process. This involves filling out the form with academic details, choosing their preferred courses and colleges, and locking in their choices. After registration, KEA will announce a list of registered candidates, followed by document verification.
After the registration phase, KEA will release a list of registered candidates. Following document verification, a provisional merit list will be published. Only candidates appearing in the final merit list will be eligible for further counselling rounds.
Important Dates (Tentative):
Event | Date |
Registration Start Date | To be declared |
Merit List Declaration | To be declared |
Document Verification | To be declared |
The seat matrix for Karnataka NEET UG counselling provides a breakdown of seats available across various medical and dental colleges in the state. Government, private, and deemed institutions have different seat allocations for General, OBC, SC, ST, and other categories.
College Name | Total Seats |
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute | 250 |
Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences | 150 |
Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences | 150 |
Candidates must bring original documents, including NEET admit card, rank card, Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, caste certificate (if applicable), and a valid photo ID, among others. Ensure all documents are uploaded online as per the required specifications during the registration phase.
During choice filling, candidates must log in to their accounts to select preferred colleges and courses based on their NEET rank. The choices should be carefully arranged, and once finalized, they must be locked.
After choice filling, KEA conducts a mock seat allotment, followed by real allotments based on NEET rank, preferences, and seat availability. There are multiple rounds of seat allotment, including a mock round, followed by the first, second, and mop-up rounds.
Allotment Rounds | Description |
Mock Allotment | Trial allocation based on choices |
1st Round | Actual seat allocation |
2nd Round | Reallocation for vacant seats |
Mop-Up Round | Final allotment |
By following the detailed steps, candidates can successfully navigate the Karnataka NEET UG counseling process. Keep an eye on the KEA official website for updated dates and notifications.
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