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Karnataka NEET Counselling 2026 (KEA) – Registration, Process, Eligibility, Fees, Cutoff, Seat Matrix, Documents

Karnataka NEET counselling is one of the most preferred state counselling processes in India because it allows both Karnataka domicile and non-Karnataka students to participate, especially through private quota seats. Conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), this counselling covers MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH admissions across government and private colleges.

Karnataka NEET Counselling

Karnataka NEET UG Counselling Overview

Particular Details
Counselling Name Karnataka NEET UG Counselling
Effective Entrance Exam NEET UG conducted by NTA
Counselling Conducting Authority Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA)
No. of Counselling Rounds Round 1, Round 2, Round 3 & Stray Vacancy
Mode of Counselling Online
Eligibility Criteria Must qualify NEET and Karnataka domicile required for 85% state quota
State Counselling Start Date 7th July 2026 (Tentative)
Government MBBS Seats 3,949
Private MBBS Seats 10,145
Government BDS Seats 185
Private BDS Seats 3,180
Official Website https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/

Why Karnataka Counselling is a Game-Changer

Karnataka counselling provides access to a large number of private medical seats for All India candidates, making it a major opportunity even for students with average NEET ranks. Unlike many other states, it is not restricted only to domicile candidates, which significantly increases its importance in the counselling strategy.

Karnataka Eligibility Clauses (Most Important Section)

Karnataka does not use simple domicile rules; it uses eligibility clauses, and this is where most students make mistakes.

Candidates are considered eligible under different clauses such as:

  • Studied in Karnataka for a specified number of years
  • Parents studied or worked in Karnataka
  • Candidate studied in Karnataka from Class 1 to 10 or 12
  • Candidates from border areas or specific regions
  • Special categories like children of defence personnel or government employees

👉 Only candidates satisfying these clauses are eligible for state quota (government seats)
👉 Others can still participate in private quota

Also Check : Karnataka NEET Seat Matrix 2026

Hyderabad-Karnataka (Kalyana Karnataka) Reservation

Certain districts fall under the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, where candidates get additional reservation benefits. This category provides a significant advantage in state quota seat allotment and has a separate reservation percentage.

Eligibility to Participate in Karnataka State Medical Counselling

Candidates applying for admission through Karnataka NEET UG counselling must fulfill specific eligibility conditions related to nationality, age, qualification, and category-wise requirements. Only those candidates who meet all the criteria are considered for seat allotment under KEA counselling.

Basic Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a citizen of India
  • Must have qualified NEET
  • Minimum age: 17 years at time of admission
  • Must meet NEET qualifying percentile:
    • General: 50 percentile
    • SC/ST/OBC: 40 percentile
    • General-PH: 45 percentile
    • SC/ST/OBC-PH: 40 percentile
  • Candidates who passed earlier but are reappearing for improvement are NOT eligible

Eligibility for Karnataka Linguistic Minority

  • Applicable for: Telugu, Tamil, Kodava, Tulu candidates
  • Must be Karnataka domicile
  • Must have studied in Karnataka for 10 years (1st to 12th)
  • Must have passed SSLC (10th) or 12th from Karnataka

Eligibility for Karnataka Private Seats (GMP, OPN)

  • Must be a citizen of India
  • Must have qualified NEET
  • Must fulfill academic eligibility
  • Open to both Karnataka and Non-Karnataka candidates

Eligibility for Karnataka Religious Minority (MA, MK, ME, MC, MU, MM)

  • Applicable for: Christian and Muslim candidates
  • Both Karnataka & Non-Karnataka candidates eligible
  • Priority given to Karnataka domicile candidates

Eligibility for Non-Karnataka Candidates

  • No reservation benefit (SC/ST/OBC not applicable)
  • Must score minimum 50 percentile in NEET
  • Eligible mainly for:
    • Private quota (OPN seats)
    • Other Quota private college categories

Compulsory Rural Service (Important Rule)

  • All selected MBBS students must complete:
    • 1 year compulsory rural service
  • Service is in Karnataka Government hospitals
  • Mandatory as per state rules.

Criteria to Claim Karnataka Domicile (Government Seats)

Eligibility Type Detailed Conditions
Education-Based Eligibility • Studied in Karnataka for minimum 7 years AND passed Class 11 & 12 from Karnataka
OR
• Passed 12th (PUC) AND parents studied in Karnataka for minimum 7 years
Language-Based Eligibility • Candidate or parent’s mother tongue: Kannada / Tulu / Kodava
• Parent must be Karnataka domicile
• Must pass Kannada language test (KEA)
Border Area Eligibility • Studied for 7 years in Kannada-speaking border areas:
  – Maharashtra: Akkalkot, South Sholapur, Gadhinglaj, Jath
  – Kerala: Hosadurga, Kasargod, Manjeshwar
• Must pass Kannada language test
Defence Category Eligibility • Candidate must be child of defence personnel
• Parent must have worked in Karnataka for minimum 1 year during 11th–12th period
Kannada Medium Eligibility • Studied in Kannada medium for 10 years (1st–10th)
• Can be outside Karnataka
Kannada Language Test Requirement • Mandatory for language-based eligibility
• Must score minimum 12 marks
• Failure → Not eligible for reservation under that clause

Also Check : Karnataka NEET MBBS Cut Off 2026

Karnataka Counselling Seat Types Explained

Only UG NEET 2026 qualified candidates who become eligible after verification of documents, are allowed to participate in the allotment of Medical seats as per the eligibility & reservation criteria for the respective types of seats. Counselling for deemed university medical colleges in Karnataka state is conducted by Medical Counselling Committee.

Government Quota Seats

These are low-fee seats available in government colleges and some portion in private colleges, reserved strictly for Karnataka eligible candidates under state quota rules.

Private Quota Seats (All India Eligible)

These seats are available in private medical colleges and are open to both Karnataka and non-Karnataka candidates, making them a major opportunity for All India students.

NRI / Management Quota

These seats have the highest fee structure and are available in private colleges. NEET qualification is mandatory, but eligibility conditions differ slightly.

Seat Category Seat Distribution & Details
Government Seats (G) • 100% seats in Government Medical Colleges
• 40% seats in Non-Minority Private Colleges (KPCF)
• 25% seats in Minority Private Colleges
Private Seats (P) • 40% seats in KPCF Colleges
  – General Merit (GMP): 50%
  – Open (OPN): 50%

• 55% seats in KRLMPCA & AMPCK Colleges
  – 66% reserved for Religious/Linguistic Minority
  – General Merit (GMP): 50%
  – Open (OPN): 50%
NRI Seats (N) • 15% of MBBS seats in KRLMPCA, KPCF, and AMPCK Colleges
• Reserved for Non-Resident Indian candidates
Other Seats (Q) • 5% of MBBS seats in KRLMPCA, KPCF, and AMPCK Colleges

Karnataka NEET Counselling Process (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Registration on KEA Portal

Candidates must register online using NEET details and personal information, which is mandatory for participation.

Step 2: Document Verification (Offline + Critical)

Candidates must physically attend verification centers. After successful verification, KEA provides a verification slip and secret key, which is required for option entry. Without this, candidates cannot proceed further.

Karnataka NEET UG Counselling Registration Fee

Category Fee (INR)
NRI / OCI / PIO / Foreign Nationals ₹5,500
General / 2A / 2B / 3A / 3B ₹2,500
SC / ST / Cat-I / PwD ₹500

Also Check : MCC NEET UG Counselling Process 2026

Step 3: Merit List Publication

KEA prepares a merit list based on NEET rank and eligibility clauses. This list determines the priority for seat allotment.

Step 4: Option Entry (Choice Filling)

Candidates must enter college and course preferences in order of priority. There is no restriction on the number of choices, and order plays a crucial role.

Step 5: Mock Allotment

KEA releases a mock allotment result before Round 1, allowing candidates to modify their choices based on expected outcomes.

Step 6: Final Choice Locking

Candidates must finalize and lock their choices, after which no changes are allowed.

Step 7: Seat Allotment Result

Seats are allotted based on NEET rank, category, preferences, and seat availability.

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Karnataka Seat Allotment Logic (Actual Mechanism)

The system works in a step-wise priority method:

  • First checks candidate rank
  • Then eligibility clause/category
  • Then preference order
  • Then seat availability

👉 The system always tries to allot the highest possible preferred seat

Karnataka Post Allotment Choices (Most Important Rule)

Choice 1 – Accept and Freeze (Final Seat Confirmation)

This option means the candidate is fully satisfied with the allotted seat and does not want to participate in any further counselling rounds. After selecting this option, the candidate must pay the required fees and report to the allotted college within the given timeline. Once this option is selected, the candidate is out of the counselling process and cannot participate in further rounds. This is considered a final decision and is usually chosen when a top or desired college is allotted.

Choice 2 – Accept and Upgrade (Safe Option for Better College)

This option allows the candidate to accept the current seat while still participating in the next round for a better option. The currently allotted seat remains secured, but if a better seat is allotted in the next round, the previous seat is automatically cancelled. If no better seat is allotted, the candidate retains the original seat. This is considered the safest and most commonly recommended option for students who are not fully satisfied but do not want to risk losing a seat.

Choice 3 – Reject and Continue (Risky Option)

This option means the candidate is not satisfied with the allotted seat and chooses to reject it completely while continuing in the next round. Once this option is selected, the current seat is lost permanently, and there is no guarantee of getting another seat in the next round. This option is risky and should only be selected when the allotted college is completely unacceptable.

Choice 4 – Reject and Exit (Leave Counselling)

This option indicates that the candidate wants to exit the counselling process entirely. After selecting this option, the candidate will not be considered for further rounds and cannot claim any seat through Karnataka counselling. This is usually selected by candidates who have secured admission through another counselling process or no longer wish to continue.

Also Check : Karnataka NEET MBBS Fees

What Happens in Round 2 Based on Your Choice

  • Candidates who select Choice 1 are not eligible for further rounds.
  • Candidates who select Choice 2 are considered for upgradation and can get a better college in Round 2.
  • Candidates who select Choice 3 participate in Round 2 without holding any seat.
  • Candidates who select Choice 4 are completely removed from the counselling process.

Fee Payment Rules After Allotment

Candidates who choose to accept a seat (Choice 1 or Choice 2) must pay the tuition fee within the given deadline. Without fee payment, the seat will not be confirmed and may be cancelled. Fee payment is mandatory to retain the allotted seat.

Reporting to College (Final Step After Acceptance)

After fee payment, candidates must report to the allotted college with original documents. Failure to report leads to cancellation of the seat and disqualification from further rounds in some cases.

Important Rules You Must Understand

Real Strategy (What Toppers Actually Do)

  • If you get a top college → Choice 1 (freeze)
  • If you get a decent but not best college → Choice 2 (upgrade)
  • Avoid Choice 3 unless absolutely necessary
  • Never delay decision-making after allotment

Karnataka Counselling Rounds

Round 1

Initial allotment based on first preferences.

Round 2

Upgradation and fresh allotment.

Extended Round (Round 3)

Mainly conducted for private seats.

Stray Vacancy Round

Final round where no upgrade is allowed.

Karnataka Medical Colleges Reservation Category Abbreviations

Category Code Description
1GOBC Category 1 General
1HOBC Category 1 General Hyderabad
1KOBC Category 1 General Kannada
1KHOBC Category 1 General Kannada Hyderabad
1ROBC Category 1 General Rural
1RHOBC Category 1 General Rural Hyderabad
2AGCategory 2A General
2AHCategory 2A Hyderabad
2AKCategory 2A Kannada
2AKHCategory 2A Kannada Hyderabad
2ARCategory 2A Rural
2ARHCategory 2A Rural Hyderabad
2BGCategory 2B General
2BHCategory 2B Hyderabad
2BKCategory 2B Kannada
2BKHCategory 2B Kannada Hyderabad
2BRCategory 2B Rural
2BRHCategory 2B Rural Hyderabad
3AGCategory 3A General
3AHCategory 3A Hyderabad
3AKCategory 3A Kannada
3AKHCategory 3A Kannada Hyderabad
3ARCategory 3A Rural
3ARHCategory 3A Rural Hyderabad
3BGCategory 3B General
3BHCategory 3B Hyderabad
3BKCategory 3B Kannada
3BKHCategory 3B Kannada Hyderabad
3BRCategory 3B Rural
3BRHCategory 3B Rural Hyderabad
GMGeneral Merit
GMHGeneral Merit Hyderabad
GMKGeneral Merit Kannada
GMKHGeneral Merit Kannada Hyderabad
GMRGeneral Merit Rural Area
GMRHGeneral Merit Rural Hyderabad
SCGScheduled Caste General
SCHScheduled Caste Hyderabad
SCKScheduled Caste Kannada
SCKHScheduled Caste Kannada Hyderabad
SCRScheduled Caste Rural
SCRHScheduled Caste Rural Hyderabad
STGScheduled Tribe General
STHScheduled Tribe Hyderabad
STKScheduled Tribe Kannada
STKHScheduled Tribe Kannada Hyderabad
STRScheduled Tribe Rural
STRHScheduled Tribe Rural Hyderabad
Other Categories AGL – Anglo Indian
CAP – Central Armed Forces
DEF – Defence
JK – Jammu & Kashmir Migrants
NCC – National Cadet Corps
PH – Physically Handicapped
S-G – Scouts & Guides
SPO – Sports
XD – Ex-Defence

Karnataka MBBS State Quota Reservation (Government Seats)

Category Reservation (%)
SCA6%
SCB6%
SCC5%
ST7%
CAT 14%
CAT 2A15%
CAT 2B4%
CAT 3A4%
CAT 3B5%
GM (General Merit) 44%

Special Reservations (Within Government Quota)

Reservation Type Details
Rural Reservation 15% of Government quota seats reserved for rural candidates
Kannada Medium 5% of Government quota seats reserved for Kannada medium students
Hyderabad Karnataka Region • Includes: Gulbarga, Bidar, Raichur, Yadgir
• 70% seats in local colleges reserved for local candidates
• 7% of total Karnataka medical seats reserved for this region

Karnataka Private & Minority Quota Category Abbreviations

Category Code Description
GMP General Merit Private Quota
GMPH General Merit Private – Hyderabad Region
MA Minority Linguistic – Tamil
MC Minority – Christian
ME Minority Linguistic – Telugu
MEH Minority Linguistic Telugu – Hyderabad Region
MM Muslim Minority
MMH Muslim Minority – Hyderabad Region
MU Muslim Category
RC2 – RC8 Roman Catholic Categories (2 to 8) – internal classification within Christian minority quota

Karnataka MBBS Fees Structure (Realistic Range)

Seat TypeAnnual Fees
Government Quota₹1 – 1.5 lakh
Private Quota₹7 – 12 lakh
NRI Quota₹25 – 40 lakh

Also Check : Cheapest Private MBBS Colleges

Institute Pvt Quota Others (Q) Govt Quota NRI Quota
AIIMS, Bellur₹22,15,000₹34,15,000₹1,56,621₹34,15,000
AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore₹12,00,117₹40,11,950₹1,56,621₹40,11,950
Akash Institute of Medical Sciences, Devanhalli₹12,00,117₹36,11,950₹1,56,621₹36,11,950
Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur₹12,00,117₹27,11,950₹1,56,621₹35,11,950
Basaveswara Medical College, Chitradurga₹12,00,117₹35,11,950₹1,56,621₹35,15,000
BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore₹12,00,117₹38,15,000₹1,56,621₹42,86,950
BGS Medical College, Nagarur₹22,15,000₹35,15,000₹1,56,621₹1,53,571
Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore₹12,00,117₹35,11,950₹1,56,621₹35,11,950
Dr Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute₹22,15,000₹38,15,000₹1,56,621₹1,53,571
East Point College of Medical Sciences₹12,00,117₹36,11,950₹1,56,621₹36,11,950
FAME, Mysore₹12,00,117₹30,11,950₹1,56,621
Father Mullers Medical College₹12,00,117₹35,11,950₹1,56,621₹35,11,950
JJM Medical College₹12,00,117₹39,11,950₹1,56,621₹39,11,950
KVG Medical College₹12,00,117₹32,11,950₹1,56,621₹32,11,950
Kanachur Institute₹12,00,117₹43,11,950₹1,56,621₹43,11,950
Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences ₹16,29,965 ₹32,15,000 ₹1,56,621 ₹32,15,000
Khaja Bandanawaz University – Faculty of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga ₹12,00,117 ₹35,12,650 ₹1,56,621 ₹35,12,650
Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Gulbarga ₹12,00,117 ₹39,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹39,11,950
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore ₹25,15,000 ₹45,15,000 ₹1,56,621 ₹45,15,000
MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital, Bangalore ₹12,00,117 ₹40,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹40,11,950
Navodaya Medical College, Raichur ₹12,00,117 ₹27,36,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹27,36,950
Nijalingappa Medical College, Bagalkot ₹12,00,117 ₹40,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹40,11,950
Oxford Medical College, Bangalore ₹12,00,117 ₹36,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹36,11,950
PES University Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore ₹22,15,000 ₹39,15,000 ₹1,56,621 ₹35,15,000
S R Patil Medical College Hospital, Bagalkot ₹12,00,117 ₹30,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹30,11,950
Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore ₹22,40,750 ₹45,40,750 ₹1,82,371 ₹45,40,750
SDM College of Medical Sciences, Dharwad ₹20,15,000 ₹35,15,000 ₹1,56,621 ₹35,15,000
Shridevi Institute of Medical Sciences, Tumkur ₹12,00,117 ₹38,61,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹38,61,950
Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru ₹12,00,117 ₹28,61,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹28,61,950
Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga ₹12,00,117 ₹29,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹29,11,950
Sri Chamundeshwari Medical College, Ramanagara ₹12,00,117 ₹30,01,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹30,01,950
Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences ₹22,00,000 ₹45,00,000 ₹0 ₹45,00,000
Srinivasa Institute of Medical Sciences ₹22,25,000 ₹28,25,000 ₹1,56,621 ₹28,25,000
S S Institute of Medical Sciences, Davangere ₹12,00,117 ₹36,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹36,11,950
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore ₹12,00,117 ₹44,11,950 ₹1,56,621 ₹44,11,950

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Karnataka NEET Cutoff 2026

The Karnataka NEET cutoff 2026 for all participating colleges will be released after each round of counselling. The category-wise and college-wise cutoff ranks will be fixed based on the counselling process held in the state. Till then, have a look at the previous year’s Karnataka NEET cutoff Non Domicile Student for MBBS colleges below-

Institute Category Closing Rank 2025
St John’s, Bangalore OPN 13,706
Kempegowda IMS, Bangalore OPN 39,887
Father Mullers, Mangalore OPN 48,544
VIMS (Vydehi), Bangalore OPN 48,896
BGS IMS, Bangalore OPN 58,647
DR BR Ambedkar, Bangalore OPN 60,284
JJM Medical College, Davangere OPN 64,695
AJIMS, Mangalore OPN 65,810
MVJMC & RH, Bangalore OPN 69,920
SSIMS & RC, Davangere OPN 75,388
Akash IMS, Devanahalli OPN 84,555
Oxford Medical College, Bangalore OPN 85,712
Nijalingappa, Bagalkot OPN 91,013
Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru OPN 91,032
MRMC, Gulbarga OPN 91,687
East Point College, Bangalore OPN 92,210
Al-Ameen, Bijapur OPN 95,868
Basaveswara, Chitradurga OPN 97,622
SMC, Shimoga OPN 1,02,349
Navodaya Medical College, Raichur OPN 1,03,797
Sri Chamundeshwari Medical College OPN 1,04,008
S R Patil Medical College, Bagalkot OPN 1,06,113
Shridevi IMS, Tumkur OPN 1,08,184
Kanachur IMS, Mangalore OPN 1,09,071
FAME, Mysore OPN 1,09,892
KVG Medical College, Sullia OPN 1,17,899

Also Check : Deemed University MBBS Fees

Documents Required for Karnataka Counselling

Document Type Details
Application Documents • Printout of Karnataka NEET/CET application form
• Copy of bank challan
• Slip of application fee payment
NEET Documents • NEET Admit Card
• NEET Scorecard
Academic Documents • SSLC (10th Certificate)
• 2nd PUC / 12th Marksheet
Photographs • Two recent passport-size photographs
Study Certificate • Study certificate attested by BEO / DDPI
Domicile & Reservation • Domicile certificate (if applicable)
• Reservation certificate (if applicable)
Declaration • Affidavit regarding candidate’s mother tongue
Rural Quota Documents • Rural Study Certificate (1st to 10th for 10 years)
• Must be signed by BEO
Kannada Medium Quota • Kannada Medium Study Certificate (1st to 10th for 10 years)
• Counter signed by BEO
Hyderabad-Karnataka Reservation • Certificate in Annexure-A
• Issued by concerned Assistant Commissioner
Parent-Based Domicile Proof • Parent’s study certificate
• Hometown / domicile certificate
• Employment certificate
• Parent’s marks card
Additional Documents • Additional documents may be required based on eligibility
• Refer official KEA brochure for complete details

Candidates should fill maximum choices in a structured order including dream, safe, and backup colleges, use mock allotment effectively, avoid freezing in Round 1 unless fully satisfied, and continue at least till Round 2.

Common Mistakes Students Make

Ignoring mock allotment, filling limited choices, choosing incorrect post-allotment options, missing verification, and panic decisions after Round 1.

Final Conclusion

Karnataka NEET counselling is a structured and strategic admission system that includes registration, verification, option entry, mock allotment, seat allotment, and reporting. Proper understanding and smart

Who conducts Karnataka MBBS counselling?

The counselling is conducted by KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority). However, deemed universities in Karnataka are handled separately by MCC.

Is Karnataka NEET counselling open to other state students?

Yes, non-Karnataka candidates can apply, but:
They are not eligible for state reservation
They can apply for private (OPN) and NRI quota seats

What is the registration fee for Karnataka counselling?

General/OBC: ₹2,500
SC/ST/PwD: ₹500
NRI/Foreign: ₹5,500

Is domicile mandatory for Karnataka MBBS admission?

Yes for government quota seats
No for private quota seats

What is the Karnataka domicile criteria?

Candidates must:
Study in Karnataka for required years OR
Have parents domiciled in Karnataka OR
Qualify via language/border/defence clauses

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