UGNEET‑2025: Seat Matrix & Allotment Process Explained

🩺 UGNEET‑2025: Seat Matrix & Allotment Process Explained





UGNEET‑2025 (UG NEET) brings a detailed seat distribution and transparent allotment plan for MBBS/BDS admissions. Whether you’re aiming under the 15% All-India Quota (AIQ) or the 85% Karnataka state quota, here's everything you should know:


🎯 1. Overall Seat Matrix (India-Wide)

Approximately 127,900 MBBS and BDS seats are available nationwide in 2025:

Candidates can apply via MCC for AIQ and parallel state-level counselling.


🌐 2. All-India Quota (AIQ) – MCC Counselling

  • Quota: 15% of all government medical seats

  • Rounds: Typically 4 (Round 1, 2, 3 + Stray Vacancy) (medicine.careers360.com, neetugguidance.in)

  • Process:

    1. Register on MCC portal

    2. Fill choices (colleges/preferences)

    3. Pay security fee

    4. Seat allotment based on NEET rank + reservation

    5. Reporting/joining or exit options per round (medicine.careers360.com)


🏠 3. Karnataka State Quota – KEA Counselling

Under the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA):


🛠️ 4. Seat Allotment Mechanism

AIQ (MCC System)

Karnataka State (KEA)


🗓️ 5. Key Dates (Expected)

Note exact dates will follow official KEA updates.


🎯 6. Steps to Secure a Seat

  1. NEET result – check All-India rank & Karnataka eligibility

  2. MCC registration – apply for AIQ if interested

  3. KEA registration – update details on Karnataka portal

  4. Choice filling – priority colleges & courses

  5. Seat allotment – accept/join or wait for next round

  6. Final reporting – pay fees and submit documents


🔗 7. Helpful External Resources


🚨 8. Key Takeaways

  • Around 128,000 MBBS/BDS seats available nationally

  • 15% AIQ via MCC, 85% state quota via KEA in Karnataka

  • Karnataka offers approx 69,000 state seats with various quotas

  • Admission through merit, category, and choice preferences

  • Multi-round allotment in both AIQ and state systems ensures flexibility



  • ⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is AI-assisted and based on publicly available information. Candidates must verify official schedules, seat matrices, and procedures via MCC (mcc.nic.in) and KEA (cetonline.karnataka.gov.in).


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