Karnataka NEET PG Counselling 2026: Private Colleges, Fees, Cutoff, Seat Matrix, Process & Latest Updates
Complete UGPG guidance for Karnataka MD/MS admission through KEA — including the official authority, quota types, eligibility, latest available fee matrix, private college fee examples, round rules, document checklist, seat matrix strategy and last available allotment references.
This 2026 page is built using the tentative NEET PG 2026 calendar and the latest available official KEA 2025–26 PG Medical counselling documents wherever the Karnataka 2026 state notification is still awaited.
🧪 NEET PG 2026 Tentative Date: 30 Aug 2026
🎓 Main Courses: MD / MS / Diploma-linked PG Medical seats
📋 Official Fee Matrix: Last Available 2025–26
🏥 Focus: Private Colleges + Fees + Cutoff Guidance
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- Karnataka NEET PG Counselling 2026 Overview
- Official Authority, Website & Support Details
- Eligibility, Quotas & Who Can Apply
- Important Dates & Latest Status
- KEA Counselling Process Step by Step
- Round Rules, Choice System & Upgradation
- Documents Required
- Official Fee Matrix & Private College Fee Examples
- Private Colleges to Track in Karnataka
- Last Available Allotment & Cutoff Reference
- Seat Matrix, Merit List & Option Entry Notes
- Smart Counselling Strategy Tips
- How UGPG Helps You
- Frequently Asked Questions
🩺Karnataka NEET PG Counselling 2026 Overview
If you want MD or MS admission in Karnataka through the state counselling route, the first thing to understand is that Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) handles the counselling process, not NBEMS. NBEMS conducts NEET PG, but KEA controls the Karnataka registration, document verification, eligible list, option entry, seat matrix, allotment and joining flow.
For 2026 planning, students should follow two layers together: the tentative NEET PG 2026 timeline and the latest available KEA 2025–26 counselling pattern. That is the most reliable planning method right now because the exam-side update is already visible, while the Karnataka-specific 2026 PG Medical notification is still awaited.
Use this page as a 2026 planning guide, not as a fake “live 2026 schedule” page. Wherever Karnataka 2026 data is not published yet, we have used the latest official KEA 2025–26 pattern and labelled it clearly so you can plan without getting misled.
| Item | What You Should Know |
|---|---|
| Main authority | KEA conducts Karnataka PG Medical counselling for eligible state, private, other and NRI seat categories under the Karnataka process. |
| Entrance exam | NEET PG qualification is mandatory for participation. |
| Current 2026 status | Karnataka 2026 update awaited |
| Best current reference | Tentative NBEMS NEET PG 2026 calendar plus the last available official KEA 2025–26 notification, procedure and fee matrix. |
| Main student concern areas | Quota eligibility, private college fees, round rules, seat upgrades, open-seat access and last available allotment trend. |
🏛️Official Authority, Website & Support Details
For Karnataka PG Medical admission, candidates should track KEA notices very closely. KEA publishes the registration link, document-verification instructions, eligible list, fee matrix, seat matrix, web-option schedule, allotment results and reporting steps round by round.
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA)
KEA is the core state counselling authority for Karnataka PG Medical admissions and publishes the official instructions, schedules and allotment results.
kea.kar.nic.in
Candidates should always rely on the live KEA notification and counselling pages for registration, verification, option entry, fee matrix and allotment updates.
Phone & Email Support
Keep KEA helpline details saved before the registration window opens, especially if your issue relates to document verification, eligibility claims or option-entry access.
Watch Round-wise Notices, Not Just One PDF
Karnataka counselling is highly notice-driven. A student can miss a key deadline if they read only the first notification and stop checking the later KEA updates.
✅Eligibility, Quotas & Who Can Apply
Eligibility in Karnataka PG Medical counselling depends on NEET PG qualification, the seat type you are targeting, and the eligibility claim you can prove through KEA verification. Students often make a mistake by assuming Karnataka counselling is only for Karnataka domicile candidates. In practice, the answer depends on the quota.
- Government college seats and Karnataka-specific claims usually depend on verified eligibility under KEA rules.
- GMP and some reservation-linked claims are tied to Karnataka eligibility conditions.
- Candidates must clear document verification for the claim they are making.
- If your eligibility clause is not verified, your practical choice set can shrink sharply.
- In the last available KEA cycle, non-Karnataka candidates could still register for eligible non-reservation seat categories if they met the qualifying criteria.
- Private open and other categories are especially important for outside-state candidates.
- NRI / Q-category seats follow their own documentation and fee rules.
- Unfilled NRI seats may move into other available private categories in later rounds as per KEA rules.
| Seat / Quota Type | Simple Meaning | Who Usually Tracks It |
|---|---|---|
| Government college seats | State-linked seats in government institutions under the KEA process | Karnataka-eligible candidates with strong ranks |
| Govt quota in private colleges | Lower-fee quota seats inside many private colleges | Students looking for lower official fee compared to private/open seats |
| Private / Open / Other(Q) | Higher-fee private seats accessible through KEA subject to category rules | Karnataka and non-Karnataka candidates depending on eligibility |
| NRI / Q/N seats | Very high-fee seats with separate documentation conditions | NRI / sponsor-backed applicants and premium-branch seekers |
If you are an outside-state candidate, do not assume Karnataka counselling is closed to you. The more accurate question is: Which KEA seat categories can I legally compete for after verification? That is the right way to plan your shortlist.
📅Important Dates & Latest Status
Below is the most useful planning table for 2026 students. It combines the tentative NEET PG 2026 exam-side update with the last available KEA 2025–26 counselling schedule points. Where Karnataka 2026 dates are not yet out, the table is clearly labelled.
| Event | Date / Window | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NEET PG 2026 exam | 30 Aug 2026 | Tentative official update |
| Internship completion cutoff | 30 Sep 2026 | Tentative official update |
| Karnataka PG Medical 2026 notification | Awaited | 2026 update awaited |
| Last available KEA registration window | 04 Oct 2025 to 09 Oct 2025 | Last Available 2025–26 |
| Last available offline document verification | 27 Oct 2025 to 06 Nov 2025 | Last Available 2025–26 |
| Last available Round 3 / Mop-up allotment phase | 25 Feb 2026 to 04 Mar 2026 | Last Available 2025–26 |
🧭KEA Counselling Process Step by Step
The Karnataka PG Medical counselling process is structured, but not difficult once you understand the sequence. What matters is that you complete each stage in time and do not miss verification or post-allotment action.
- Register on KEA within the live window
Fill the online application carefully with your NEET PG, academic and personal details. Use the exact claim you can actually support at verification. - Pay the prescribed application fee
Your application is not complete until the fee payment is reflected correctly. Keep payment proof and application printout saved. - Complete original document verification
KEA verification is a critical checkpoint. Without verified eligibility, your option-entry access can be blocked or your practical seat pool can become narrower. - Check the eligible list, seat matrix and fee matrix
Once KEA publishes the verified candidate list and round-wise seat matrix, compare the actual seat availability with the official fee structure before building options. - Enter options in the correct order
Choice entry is where counselling is won or lost. Arrange realistic, ambitious and backup choices properly instead of filling random colleges. - Download allotment result and act according to your choice option
After seat allotment, KEA allows different response options. These affect whether you retain the seat, upgrade, surrender or exit. - Pay fees, deposit originals and report correctly
Missing the payment, original-document deposit or college reporting step can cost you the seat even after allotment.
We help students build a realistic order using rank, budget, quota comfort and branch preference.
🔄Round Rules, Choice System & Upgradation
Karnataka counselling becomes easier to handle once you understand the round logic. KEA usually runs Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up, and if seats remain, a Stray Vacancy Round. The most important practical topic is the choice system after allotment.
Accept and Exit
Use this if you are fully satisfied with the allotted seat and do not want to continue into later rounds.
Accept but Seek Upgrade
This is for students who want to keep the current seat safe while still remaining eligible for a better option in the next round, subject to KEA rules and fee/original document compliance.
Reject Current Seat and Continue
This is riskier. You let go of the current allotment and continue to the next round without retaining that seat.
Quit Further Rounds
Use this if you do not want to continue in the Karnataka counselling process after the round result.
Round 2 does not only use leftover seats. It can also include surrendered seats, seats from choice failures, consequential vacancies and category movement. This is why many students still get meaningful upgrades after Round 1.
| Round | What Usually Happens |
|---|---|
| Round 1 | Initial allotment based on verified eligibility, seat matrix, NEET PG merit and options entered by the candidate. |
| Round 2 | Includes unfilled seats, surrendered seats, some choice-related vacancies and consequential movement. Strong upgrade opportunities can still appear. |
| Mop-up | Used for the remaining vacancies after the major rounds. The seat pool becomes narrower but still important for determined candidates. |
| Stray Vacancy | Only if seats remain. This is highly notice-driven and can move quickly. |
📂Documents Required
The final live document list should always be checked in the KEA notice of that cycle, but the following checklist reflects the typical official Karnataka PG Medical verification bundle students should keep ready.
💰Official Fee Matrix & Private College Fee Examples
This is the section most students search for first. The safest way to understand Karnataka PG Medical fees is this: use the official KEA college-wise and course-wise fee matrix of the latest available cycle, then map your likely branches and colleges within that structure. Fees change sharply by college, branch and quota.
Do not ask only “what is the fee of this college?” Ask instead: what is the fee of this branch in this college under my likely quota? That is how Karnataka PG Medical planning actually works.
| Fee Pattern | What It Usually Means | Label |
|---|---|---|
| Government colleges | Many official clinical-seat entries in government colleges were around Rs. 1,23,400 per year, while some pre-clinical / para-clinical branches were lower. | Last Available 2025–26 |
| Govt quota in many private colleges | Many private-college clinical entries under the lower-fee government-linked quota were around Rs. 7,83,108 per year. | Last Available 2025–26 |
| Private quota in many private colleges | Many private-college clinical entries under private quota were around Rs. 13,87,994 per year, but some colleges and branches were much higher. | Last Available 2025–26 |
| Other / NRI category | Premium branches such as Radio Diagnosis, Dermatology and General Medicine can go very high under Q / NRI type categories depending on the college. | 2026 update awaited |
Selected private-college examples from the official 2025–26 KEA fee matrix
| College / Branch Example | Lower-Fee / Govt Quota Example | Private Quota Example | Other / NRI Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS Ramaiah Medical College — General Medicine | Rs. 8,08,108 | Rs. 50,40,000 | Rs. 1,00,40,000 |
| Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences — General Medicine | Rs. 7,83,108 | Rs. 13,87,994 | Rs. 95,15,000 |
| Father Muller Institute — General Medicine | Rs. 7,83,108 | Rs. 13,87,994 | Rs. 65,15,000 |
| SDM College, Dharwad — General Medicine | Rs. 7,83,108 | Rs. 28,74,900 | Rs. 95,15,000 |
| Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College — Paediatrics | Rs. 7,83,108 | Rs. 13,87,994 | Rs. 80,40,000 |
| St John’s Medical College — General Medicine | — | Rs. 12,40,025 | — |
🏥Private Colleges to Track in Karnataka
Students searching Karnataka PG Medical private colleges usually focus on a shortlist rather than the full state list. The colleges below are worth tracking closely because they repeatedly attract attention for branch demand, fee movement, open-seat relevance or brand value.
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bengaluru
High-demand brand with very sharp fee variation by branch and category. Popular branches can become extremely expensive outside the lower-fee seat types.
Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bengaluru
Frequently watched for General Medicine, Paediatrics, Radio Diagnosis and other clinical seats across multiple quota categories.
St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru
A highly tracked Bengaluru option with its own fee pattern in the official matrix for several sought-after branches.
Father Muller Institute of Medical Education and Research
A consistent shortlist college for students comparing Karnataka private seats outside Bengaluru, especially in clinical branches.
SDM College of Medical Sciences, Dharwad
Important to track because some private-quota branches are materially higher than the common Rs. 13.87 lakh pattern seen in many other colleges.
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bengaluru
Often searched for premium clinical branches where other / NRI fee levels can rise sharply.
BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences
Frequently compared with KIMS, Ambedkar and Vydehi by students targeting Bengaluru-based private-seat options.
Akash Institute / Dr BR Ambedkar / AJ Institute
These colleges matter for practical counselling because actual allotment movement can create realistic options outside the most talked-about institutions.
📈Last Available Allotment & Cutoff Reference
There is no official Karnataka NEET PG 2026 cutoff yet. So the right way to guide students is to show last available official allotment references and label them properly. The examples below are not a fake “2026 cutoff table”. They are last available 2025 Round 1 allotment references that help you understand the broad relationship between rank, category and fee.
| College / Course | Category Example | Last Available AIR Example | Official Fee Shown in Allotment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Father Muller — MD Radio Diagnosis | OPN | 2939 | Rs. 13,87,994 |
| St John’s — MD Radio Diagnosis | RC3 | 4093 | Rs. 12,80,025 |
| Kempegowda — MD General Medicine | OPN | 4238 | Rs. 13,87,994 |
| Kempegowda — MD Radio Diagnosis | GMP | 4471 | Rs. 13,87,994 |
| BGS Global — MD General Medicine | OPN | 6524 | Rs. 13,87,994 |
| MS Ramaiah — MS OBG | GMP | 39724 | Rs. 50,40,000 |
These are reference examples, not promises. Karnataka PG Medical allotment changes with category, round, document status, fee tolerance, virtual vacancy movement and branch demand. Use these examples to build a range-based strategy, not to make a one-number assumption.
🪑Seat Matrix, Merit List & Option Entry Notes
In Karnataka PG Medical counselling, the seat matrix is one of the most important planning documents. KEA releases the college-wise, course-wise and category-wise seat structure before option entry. That matrix is what turns your counselling from guesswork into a real decision exercise.
Not a Static List
The Karnataka seat matrix can change from round to round because of surrender, cancellations, unfilled category seats, newly added seats and vacancy movement.
Rank Alone Is Not Enough
Allotment depends on NEET PG merit plus the category and eligibility actually verified by KEA. A candidate can lose practical options if their claim is not validated.
Order Matters More Than Students Think
Many students focus only on the first five options, but the Karnataka system rewards a deep, well-sequenced option list because movement can continue beyond the obvious choices.
Vacancy Movement Creates Opportunity
Second round, mop-up and category transfers can create seats that were not visible at the start. This is why many serious candidates stay engaged across rounds.
🎯Smart Counselling Strategy Tips
Karnataka PG Medical counselling is not only about rank. Students who plan better often get better practical results, especially in the private-college space where fee flexibility and option-entry structure matter a lot.
- Separate your list into dream, realistic and safe options before option entry starts.
- Compare branch + college + quota together. The same branch can carry totally different fee pressure across colleges.
- Do not ignore non-Bengaluru colleges too early if your main goal is a practical clinical seat.
- Understand Choice 2 and Choice 3 properly before clicking after Round 1 allotment.
- Keep originals, annexures and photocopies ready well before KEA verification.
- Use last available allotment examples only as reference; never assume 2026 will copy them exactly.
- Track round-wise KEA notices daily once the process starts.
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