Karnataka MBBS 2025: Round 1 Seat Matrix Released – What It Means for You

Karnataka MBBS 2025: Round 1 Seat Matrix

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Karnataka MBBS 2025: Round 1 Seat Matrix Released – What It Means for You

Karnataka MBBS 2025: Round 1 Seat Matrix: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially released the Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS and BDS admissions 2025. This marks a significant step in the counselling journey for thousands of NEET UG-qualified candidates across the state.

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What is the Karnataka MBBS 2025: Round 1 Seat Matrix?

The seat matrix is a detailed list that shows:

  • The number of MBBS/BDS seats available in each medical/dental college.
  • Seats category-wise (General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, Hyderabad-Karnataka, etc.).
  • Whether the seats fall under Government, Private, Deemed, or NRI quotas.

This list helps students understand where they stand and make realistic, informed choices during option entry.

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Key Highlights from the Karnataka MBBS 2025 Seat Matrix

  • Total government MBBS seats: Approx. ___ (update when official numbers are in)
  • Top colleges like Bangalore Medical College, Mysore Medical College, and KIMS Hubballi remain popular choices.
  • Private medical colleges have also opened seats across various quotas — including management and NRI.
  • Special category reservations (like HK, Kannada medium, rural, etc.) have been clearly outlined.

Note: Always double-check the matrix with your rank category to see where you realistically stand.

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How to Use the Seat Matrix Smartly?

Instead of panic-checking college cutoffs or going by hearsay, use this opportunity to strategically plan your next step.

Here’s how:

  1. Match your NEET 2025 rank with the seat availability in your preferred colleges.
  2. Check last year’s cutoff trends (2024) for realistic expectations.
  3. Look into bond conditions, fee structure, and location preferences.
  4. Finalize a college list for option entry — keeping a mix of dream, safe, and backup options.

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FAQs

No. The seat matrix shows availability, while allotment happens based on your rank and options filled.

It depends on your category and region (HK/Non-HK). Refer to last year’s cutoff and this year’s matrix before concluding.

No, it’s all combined in one document — but you can filter by institution type for clarity.

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