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The NEET cutoff marks for Kashmiri Migrant quota in Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar have been lower than general category cutoffs in the past few years.
In 2022, the closing marks for Kashmiri Migrant quota at GMC Srinagar were around 370. In 2023 and 2024, the range remained similar, roughly between 340 and 380 marks. Students under this quota get some relaxation compared to the general category, where the cutoff is usually above 600 marks. So, if you are aiming for a seat under the Kashmiri Migrant quota in GMC Srinagar, try to score at least 380 marks or more in NEET to have a good chance.
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For NEET 2025, candidates applying under the Kashmiri Migrant quota in the General category typically require a score in the range of 330 to 380 to be considered for MBBS seats. In past years, some admissions under this quota have been secured with scores around 340, especially in the later rounds of counselling.
However, to increase your chances of admission, especially in more competitive colleges or in Delhi, it is advisable to aim for a score of 380 or higher. A score of 400 or above would place you in a stronger position across most colleges that accept candidates under the Kashmiri Migrant quota.
This quota generally offers some relaxation compared to the open General category cutoffs, which often exceed 600 marks, particularly for top government medical colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
For Kashmiri Migrant quota in GMC Srinagar NEET UG cutoff was around 370 marks in 2022, similar in 2023 and 2024, ranging between 340–380 marks. To be safe aim for 380+ as the competition is rising each year. Final cutoff depends on seat availability and overall performance in that year.
The Kashmiri migrant quota in Karnataka reserves one seat per government medical college . The required NEET scores are considerably lower than regular cutoffs. While most General seats require 600+ marks , the migrant category cutoff has been as low as 330–380 marks , depending on the college and year.
Yes, Karnataka plans to increase overall medical seats significantly, which could benefit Kashmiri migrant quota as well. Union Health Minister recently stated that 75,000 new undergraduate medical seats will be added across India over the next five years, building on the existing expansion—from 45,000 to 1.2 lakh in the past decade
If Karnataka adds more government medical colleges and seats, the Kashmiri migrant quota will proportionally grow too. So yes, your chances are likely to improve in the coming years.
The Kashmiri Migrant quota NEET cut-off in Karnataka has consistently ranged between 616 and 644 marks from 2022 to 2024. For example, Bangalore Medical College had a GMK cut-off of 619 in 2022, 644 in 2023, and 616 in 2024. Claims of 350–450 marks are inaccurate. To secure a seat under this quota, aim for at least 620, with 650+ being a safer target.
Hello,
The Neet cut offs for MBBS admissions are often lower for Kashmiri migrant student then for general category applicants. Depending on the college and year, Kashmiri migrant quotas may see admittance with score between 330 and 380, even though general category cut off for MBBS seats frequently exceed 600. In particular, admissions for Kashmiri migrants were halted at about 360-370 marks in 2022 and 2023 at various colleges in Jammu and Srinagar.
it's not clear whether there has been a recent nationwide increase in the overall number of GMC seats specifically reserved for Kashmiri migrants across all states. However, some information on existing reservations and concessions is available:
Reservation and Concessions for Kashmiri Migrants:
Some states have a provision for reservation for Kashmiri migrants in GMCs.
Up to 5% of seats may be reserved for wards of Kashmiri migrants in some universities and colleges, which are generally considered supernumerary (over and above the regular intake), meaning they shouldn't negatively impact the general category seats.
A relaxation of up to 10% in the cut-off marks for the general category is often offered, subject to the minimum eligibility requirements.
Domicile requirements may be waived for Kashmiri migrants.
Examples of States/Institutions with Existing Reservations/Concessions:
Delhi University: Provides up to 5% reservation.
Maharashtra: Reserves one seat in each stream of its engineering colleges and prepares a separate merit list based on JEE Mains or MH-CET scores.
Karnataka: Provides one seat in each college, with admission based on K-CET scores.
Gujarat: Reserves two seats in each college, based on academic score and JEE Mains results.
Haryana: Provides a minimum of three seats in each stream of its colleges, based on academic merit.
Punjab: Reserves one seat each in Thapar University, Punjab University, engineering colleges, and polytechnic colleges, based on JEE-Main scores.
Uttarakhand: Reserves a total of 18 medical seats (half for MBBS, half for BDS), with the merit list based on NEET scores.
Impact on Cut-off:
The provision for a 10% relaxation in the cut-off for Kashmiri migrants suggests that the required score for admission under this quota may be lower than the general category cut-off.
Important Considerations:
Policies can change: Keep in mind that admission policies and reservation quotas can be subject to change.
Contact institutions directly: For the most up-to-date and specific information, it is recommended to directly contact the concerned Government Medical Colleges and universities you are interested in applying to.
NEET UG eligibility: A self-declaration form for Kashmiri migrants allows participation in the 15% All-India Quota counselling and the 85% state quota counselling for Jammu and Kashmir.
In summary, while there isn't definitive proof of a nationwide increase, some states have specific reservations and concessions for Kashmiri migrants in GMCs, which generally include a lower cut-off and potentially increased seat intake, though the specifics can vary.
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