The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced the state-level NEET PG 2025 Round 2 seat allotment results. A total of 3,164 candidates have successfully secured Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master of Surgery (MS) seats. These postgraduate medical seats are across various government and private medical colleges in Karnataka. Candidates can now view their results on the official KEA website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Key Allotment Statistics
This second round of counselling resulted in the allocation of 3,164 MD and MS seats. The count includes 19 candidates who received seats under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) category. Data from the counselling process indicates high demand for particular specializations. MD in General Medicine and MD in Radiodiagnosis were identified as the most sought-after courses. Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) registered significant interest from candidates opting for these top choices during Round 2 counselling.
Deadline for Objections
Candidates who identify errors or inconsistencies in their Karnataka NEET PG Round 2 seat allotment result 2025 must raise objections promptly. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has set a strict deadline for grievance submissions: today, December 23 . All objections must be submitted exclusively via email to keauthority-ka@nic.in. Candidates are strongly advised to meticulously verify all details of their allotted seat and personal information. Failure to report any discrepancies by the deadline may lead to the acceptance of the initial provisional allotment as final.
Understanding Your Allotment Result
Each Karnataka NEET PG 2025 Round 2 seat allotment result contains essential details. These details guide candidates through the next steps of their admission process. The result clearly displays the candidate’s All India Rank (AIR), which reflects their performance in the NEET PG exam. It specifies the unique course code for the allotted program and the full name of the institution where the seat has been secured. Further information includes the exact postgraduate course name (e.g., MD General Medicine, MS Orthopaedics), the specific category under which the seat was allocated (e.g., General, SC, ST, OBC, NRI), and the detailed course fee structure. Candidates should carefully cross-check all these particulars against their original application and preferences.
Mandatory Documents for College Reporting
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the KEA Karnataka NEET PG Round 2 must report to their assigned institution. This reporting requires the submission of several critical documents for verification and admission confirmation. It is imperative to carry both original documents and self-attested photocopies. Incomplete documentation can lead to the cancellation of the seat allotment. The list of required documents includes:
- NEET PG 2025 admit card.
- NEET PG 2025 score card.
- A clear printout of the provisional Round 2 seat allotment letter.
- Original mark sheets from all MBBS/BDS professional examinations.
- Proof of date of birth (e.g., a valid birth certificate or Class 10 mark sheet).
- Class 12 certificate and corresponding mark sheet.
- A valid Domicile, Resident, or Bonafide certificate, if applicable for state quota or specific reservations.
- Caste certificate (for SC/ST/OBC categories), if reservation benefits are claimed. This certificate must be issued by a competent authority.
- A valid government-issued photo identification (ID) such as Aadhar card, PAN card, or passport.
- Recent passport-size photographs, typically four to six copies.
Candidates should ensure all documents are current, valid, and match the information provided in their application.
How Seat Allotment is Determined
The allocation of seats in the Karnataka NEET PG 2025 counselling adheres to a predefined, merit-based system. The primary criterion is the candidate’s performance in the NEET PG 2025 examination, reflected by their All India Rank. Subsequent factors include the specific preferences registered by candidates, such as their chosen courses and colleges. The number of available seats in each specialization and institution, along with the candidate’s declared reservation category (e.g., General, SC, ST, OBC, NRI), also significantly influence the final seat assignment. All these elements collectively determine which candidate is allotted which seat.
Final Steps: Reporting to Colleges
Upon receiving a seat allotment, candidates must proceed to their allotted medical college within the stipulated reporting period. This physical reporting is a compulsory step to complete the admission process. During this visit, candidates must present all necessary original documents for verification by the institutional authorities. Candidates failing to report to their allotted college by the final deadline will forfeit their seat. Similarly, not selecting the upgrade option, if desired and available, within the given timeframe also results in the loss of the current allotment. Confirming admission requires an in-person visit and full document submission.