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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 .
So you heard it right closely.
Yes, Kashmiri Migrant quota is applicable in Maharashtra for MBBS admissions, but it's limited and only available in certain colleges under specific conditions. Usually, this quota is applicable for central institutions or deemed universities, and not all state government medical colleges offer seats under this quota. For Maharashtra specifically, the availability may vary year to year, and you’ll have to keep an eye on the official CET Cell Maharashtra counselling website for updates regarding eligibility, seat matrix, and documents required.
Hi Umesh!
Thanks for your question. Yes, you can apply for M.Tech in colleges outside Jammu & Kashmir under the Kashmiri Migrant quota. Many AICTE-approved institutes and universities across states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, and Karnataka offer special quota seats for Kashmiri migrants. Since you’re planning to study in Pune, here’s what you should know. Colleges like COEP Technological University, VJTI Mumbai, and MIT-WPU do offer admissions under this quota but availability may vary each year depending on state-level DTE counselling.
You’ll need to apply through Maharashtra CAP and make sure you have all necessary documents like Kashmiri Migrant Certificate, Domicile, and relevant educational qualifications. During registration, select the option for Kashmiri Migrant and upload the required proofs. While each institute has its own intake under this quota it’s best to check the latest CAP brochure or contact individual colleges for M.Tech seat matrix updates. Admission is usually based on GATE score, but some colleges may also accept non-GATE candidates for vacant seats.
Hope this helps, and all the best for your M.Tech journey!
Hey Kyathi,
Thanks for reaching out!
Yes, With a rank 55,110 in AP EAPCET ,you have a good chance of getting a seat at VVIT Guntur in the second phase of Councelling , especially in branches like Civil, Mechanical,EEE,ECE or IT. CSE may be difficult at this rank but other branches usually close above 50,000 in later rounds.So,If you are open to Non-CSE branches and fill your options wisely, you're likely to get admission in the second or later phases of counselling.
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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.
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