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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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Hello,
If you heard that the NEET UG cutoff for General-category Kashmiri migrants in Karnataka Government colleges after the first round was around 400 , that's not quite accurate .
According to expert insights, the typical cutoff score for General-category Kashmiri migrants in 2025 ranged between 330 and 380 marks , not 400.
So, it's more likely to have been in that 330 to 380 bracket rather than as high as 400.
Hope it helps !
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