KEA Releases Seat Matrix For Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2023, Check Details Here


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The Karnataka Examinations Authority has Released the Seat Matrix for NEET UG For Academic Session 2023-24, students can fill their options of medical or dental colleges, Read Details Below!

KEA Releases Seat Matrix For Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2023

New Delhi: KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) releases the seat matrix for NEET UG exam for academic session 2023-24. Karnataka NEET UG Seat Matrix can be known as the number of seats available in various government and private colleges in Karnataka for medical and dental courses. 

There are a total of 43451 seats for NEET UG out of which 33829 seats for MBBS and 9622 for BDS seats. The total number of seats are divided into government MBBS/ BDS colleges, non-minority MBBS/BDS colleges, minority MBBS/BDS colleges, private University Medical/Dental, deemed university Medical/Dental, Special category medical/dental HK Category medical/dental, NHK category medical/dental, medical/dental private colleges other than the government colleges, and KRLMPCA/ AMPCK minority dental college.

NEET UG 2023: Detailed Seat Matrix 

For MBBS, there are total 33829 Seats and the number of government MBBS seats in different colleges are are follows-

Colleges

Seats

Government Medical College

3750

Non-Minority Medical College

2145

Minority Medical College

2000

Private University

1150

Deemed University 

11595

Special Category

4982

NHK Category

3704

HK Category

962

Private Medical Colleges other than Government Seats

3540

For BDS, there are total 9622 Seats and the number of government MBBS seats in different colleges are are follows-

Colleges

Seats

Government Medical College

185

Non-Minority Medical College

1440

Minority Medical College

940

Private University

160

Deemed University 

3365

Special Category

931

NHK Category

676

HK Category

187

Private Medical Colleges other than Government Seats

1738

The first round seat allotment options of the candidates shall remain the same for the subsequent rounds of seat allotment. They can’t select different options for subsequence rounds. The candidates will be able to enter their options once the government notifies the seat matrix.

Once the candidates have entered their options, then based on their options entered in order of merit and by the Roaster system, mock seat allotment will be carried out as per the procedures provided in this Bulletin. This is just a mock allotment i.e. the candidates can know if they will get seats in their preferred colleges or not in the real seat allotment. This allows the candidates to add, delete, change and revise their entered options. The seat allotment will be conducted in two rounds and each round consisting of three phases and each phase having a number of iterations.

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