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Yes, the Kashmiri Migrant quota is a separate category and not merged with general/open merit. Even if your score is less than the general cutoff, you may still get a seat if your rank is good within the Kashmiri Migrant quota pool.
This quota has relaxed cutoffs and a few reserved seats in top colleges like VMMC. However, the competition is still present within the quota itself.
Use this official NEET UG College Predictor to check your chances: https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
Yes, under the Kashmiri Migrant (KM) quota in Karnataka, candidates with NEET UG scores between 330 and 380 have secured MBBS seats in previous years. In 2025, a score of 430 was considered above the usual cutoff range for this category, offering a good chance for admission, especially in later rounds or for semi-government/private colleges. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) reserves one seat per government medical college for the KM category. While the general category cutoff often exceeds 600, the KM quota typically has significantly lower cutoffs. For instance, in 2022, the closing marks for the KM quota at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar were around 370, with similar trends in 2023 and 2024. Final allotment depends on seat availability and proper documentation during counseling. It's advisable to monitor the official KEA website for updates on counseling schedules and seat allotments.
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Kashmiri Migrant Quota is not limited to ASCOMS Jammu alone. Some Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) in Jammu and Kashmir also offer MBBS seats under this special category, depending on seat availability and reservation policies for the given year. Students applying under the Kashmiri Migrant Quota should register for NEET and then participate in the state-level counselling conducted by J&K BOPEE (Board of Professional Entrance Examinations). Keep an eye on official notifications as these seats are limited and competition is growing. Make sure your documentation related to Kashmiri migrant status is complete.
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if you're applying under a Kashmiri migrant quota for MBBS, ASCOMS Jammu may be the only institute offering dedicated seats, while GMCs admit you under general state or AIQ categories based on domicile and NEET merit.
Yes, medical seats for Kashmiri Migrants are available through NEET, but not just in ASCOMS Jammu. ASCOMS does reserve some seats under the Kashmiri Migrant quota, but apart from that, certain government and private medical colleges across Jammu and Kashmir may also have limited seats under this quota depending on the official notification released for that particular year. It’s best to carefully go through the counselling brochure or official prospectus released by the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations to know the exact seat distribution and list of colleges offering it.
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So if you are a general Kashmiri Migrant category student than you have to score atleast 470-500 marks for government colleges ,for deemed or private colleges 400-450 marks and for BDS 360-400 marks.
The cutt offs changes every year.It is based upon the difficulty level,number of students and number of seats available.
Yes, the NEET UG cutoff for Kashmiri Migrants is different based on category.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from General Category, the expected cutoff is between 330 to 380 marks. But to be on the safer side and have more chances of getting a seat, it is better if you score 430 or more. This will help in getting a seat in private or deemed universities in states like Karnataka.
If you are a Kashmiri Migrant from reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, or EWS, then the basic qualifying mark is around 113 marks. This is based on the 40th percentile. But just qualifying does not guarantee admission. You might still need more marks to actually get a seat depending on college and seat availability.
So, the cutoff depends on your exact category.
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Good Afternoon according to expert insights, general category Kashmiri migrants typically require scores of around 330–380 in NEET 2025 for consideration in MBBS admission under that quota in various states, including Karnataka .
It was suggests that a score of 470 significantly improves your chance of getting a seat under this quota, particularly in private colleges in Karnataka offering JK Migrant seats .
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