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Hello sir/maam I am a kashmiri migrant living in rajasthan (neet aspirant) I wanted to know that in which counseling should I take part in mcc or rajasthan state counseling to get admission in mbbs under kashmiri migrants quota And till which round may I get it?

Deepthi Pradeep 13th Aug, 2025

Yes, as a Kashmiri migrant living in Rajasthan , your daughter is eligible to apply under the KM quota for NEET UG admissions.
Cutoffs for KM candidates are lower than general, around 330–380 for General KM and much lower for reserved categories .
The government provides relaxations in marks, intake, and domicile requirements for KM students.
She should register under the KM category during state or MCC counselling.
Actual cutoffs depend on year, seat availability, and chosen colleges .

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In which counseling should I participate to get admission under kashmiri migrants quota? What are the criteria? Please reply

gopi 13th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Kashmiri Migrants can reserve seats in different professional courses (engineering, medical, etc.) under the Kashmiri Migrant Quota under the guidelines & provisions published by Government of India/Government.

Counselling to be carried out:

You will have to register for the state-level or national-level counselling at the institute/university where you seek admission:

  • Counselling for JEE Main/JoSAA/CSAB, for admission to NITs, IIITs and other centrally funded institutions.
  • Counselling for state level engineering/medical admission for state universities/colleges.
  • Counselling for enrolment to private universities, when applying to private institutes offering the quota.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • You must be a Kashmiri Pandit or a member of a Hindu family who was displaced from Kashmir after 1990, or a registered Kashmiri Muslims migrant, and registered with a Relief Commissioner.
  • You must have the Kashmiri Migrant Certificate from a competent authority.
  • You must have satisfied the basic academic eligibility (i.e., qualifying exam scores) as per the respective course.
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Neet ug cut off for general kashmiri migrants in karnataka govt medical college mbbs was 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024 and 400 this year but everyone here says 330-380 marks was cut off in recent years i am very confused

Chelsie G 18th Aug, 2025

For Kashmiri Migrant quota in Karnataka government medical colleges, the cutoff has been on the higher side, like 415 in 2023 and 431 in 2024. The 330 to 380 range people mention is usually for private or management quota, not government seats. For exact cutoff and chances, you can check through the Careers360 college predictor and counselling links;

NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor

NEET UG Rank Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor

NEET UG Counselling services

https://www.careers360.com/campaign/NEET-UG-Counseling-Subscription




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Neet ug cut off for general kashmiri migrants was 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024 and 400 this year not 330-380 marks so can anyone with good cut off knowledge mention their contact like social media id here please

Nikita shahi 11th Aug, 2025

Hi!

For the last three years, the NEET UG cut-off for General Kashmiri Migrants has been 415 marks in 2023, 431 in 2024, and this year it is expected around 400 marks. This cut-off is for government medical colleges under the reserved category for migrants and may vary depending on seat allotment and number of applicants. If your score is between 330–380, the chances for government MBBS seats are slim, but you might still secure a BDS or private MBBS seat depending on counselling rounds. Keep checking the official MCC website and J&K counselling notices because they post category-wise cut-off lists. If you are preparing for next year, target at least 420+ for safer chances in MBBS under this quota. Remember, each year competition changes, so never rely solely on past data—use it as a guideline.

Thank you for reading,



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Neet cut off for Kashmiri migrants in Karnataka was 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024 and 400 this year not 330-380 which everyone says here so can some with good cut off knowledge mention their social media id so i can talk with them please

SHUBHANGI SINHA 12th Aug, 2025

Hello,

The Neet UG cutoff scores for General Kashmiri migrant has been 415 in 2023, 431 in 2024, and is anticipated to be approximately 400 this year. This deadline may change based on seat distribution and applicant volume for government medical colleges that fall under the reserved categories for migrants.

For detailed information or you want to know full knowledge about cutoffs, Read Career360 articles:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles


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What was the neet ug cut off for general Kashmiri migrants in Karnataka govt colleges after the first round results came out, heard like it was 400 is it true

Shekhar Pachlore 7th Aug, 2025

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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I am a ward of a kashmiri migrant,I had a Compartment in class 12 maths so I was not able to complete my CAP application form,but now when I edited my pass status it is showing that i can apply for slot booking for physical documents verification at nearest scrutiny centre,what should I do now, hel

Yash Teotia 6th Aug, 2025

Hello Prem

As now you have cleared your compartment in Maths, you should apply for slot booking for physical document verifcation.

At the center, you will be able to get most of your doubts cleared regarding your next steps. So go for the physical document verification and all the best.

Thank You!!!

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Are there medical seats available only in Ascoms jammu for kashmiri migrant or some Gmcs of jammu and kashmir also provide admission in mbbs for kashmiri migrnats

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

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.

Thank you!


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Are there medical seats available only in ascoms jammu for kashmiri migrant or some Gmcs of j

SEJAL JAIN 4th Aug, 2025

Hello

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.

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Whats thr Neet ug cut off for General Kashmiri migrant category students not for special one kashmiri migrant category students

Simran Vohra 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello!

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.


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