3,084 seats available for PG medical admissions in Karnataka this year

Published On 2022-01-26 14:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-01-26 14:31 GMT

Karnataka: A total of 3,084 seats are available for PG medical admissions in Karnataka. This information comes from the seat matrix released by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for Government, NRI, PwD, in-service and other quotas.

Government Quota - In-service -

Total 396 seats are allotted for PG Medical courses. MD General Medicine has the highest number of seats, which is 39. Whereas MD Anaesthesia has 38 and MD Paediatrics has 29 seats allotted. Rest all courses have below 29 seats allotted.

Following is the seat matrix -

1. MD Anatomy – 10

2. MD Physiology - 11

3. MD Biochemistry – 10

4. MD Pharmacology – 13

5. MD Pathology – 26

6. MD Microbiology – 14

7. MD Community Medicine – 14

8. MD Forensic Medicine – 6

9. MD Dermatology – 13

10. MD Radio Therapy – 4

11. MD Paediatrics – 29

12. MD General Medicine – 39

13. MD Radio Diagnosis – 19

14. MD Psychiatry – 8

15. MD Respiratory Medicine – 6

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16. MD Hospital Administration – 2

17. MD Emergency Medicine – 2

18. MS Ophthalmology – 21

19. MS ENT – 17

20. MS Orthopedics – 27

21. MD Anaesthesia – 38

22. MS General Surgery – 35

23. MS Obstetrics and Gynecology – 31

24. MD Transfusion Medicine - 1

NRI (N) and Others (Q) Quota

Total 537 seats are allotted for PG Medical courses. MS Obstetrics and Gynecology has the highest number of seats allotted, which is 61. At the same time, MD Radio Diagnosis and MD Paediatrics have 57 seats each. Rest all courses have below 57 seats allotted.

Following is the seat matrix -

1. MD Anatomy – 10

2. MD Physiology - 8

3. MD Biochemistry – 8

4. MD Pharmacology – 10

5. MD Pathology – 26

6. MD Microbiology – 9

7. MD Community Medicine – 10

8. MD Forensic Medicine – 5

9. MD Dermatology – 40

10. MD Paediatrics – 57

11. MD General Medicine – 83

12. MD Radio Diagnosis – 57

13. MD Psychiatry – 7

14. MD Respiratory Medicine – 3

15. MD Hospital Administration – 1

16. MD Emergency Medicine – 3

17. MS Ophthalmology – 15

18. MS ENT – 8

19. MS Orthopedics – 37

20. MD Anaesthesia –

21. MS General Surgery – 31

22. MS Obstetrics and Gynecology – 48

23. MD Transfusion Medicine - 61

Private (P) Quota

Total 1186 seats are allotted for PG Medical courses. MD Anaesthesia has the highest number of seats allotted, which is 128. Whereas MD General Medicine has 119 and MS General Surgery has 102 has seats allotted. Rest all courses have below 100 seats.

Following is the seat matrix

1. MD Anatomy – 35

2. MD Physiology - 35

3. MD Biochemistry – 33

4. MD Pharmacology – 43

5. MD Pathology – 74

6. MD Microbiology – 33

7. MD Community Medicine – 41

8. MD Forensic Medicine – 22

9. MD Dermatology – 33

10. MD Radio Therapy - 15

11. MD Paediatrics – 87

12. MD General Medicine – 119

13. MD Radio Diagnosis – 58

14. MD Psychiatry – 32

15. MD Respiratory Medicine – 17

16. MD Hospital Administration – 4

17. MD Emergency Medicine – 16

18. MD Family Medicine - 3

19. MS Ophthalmology – 49

20. MS ENT – 46

21. MS Orthopedics – 80

22. MD Anaesthesia – 128

23. MS General Surgery – 102

24. MS Obstetrics and Gynecology – 78

25. MD Physical and Rehabilitation - 2

26. MD Transfusion Medicine - 1

 Government (G) Quota – PWD

Total 39 seats are allotted for PG Medical courses. MD General Medicine has the highest number of seats which is 7. Whereas MD Paediatrics has 5 seats and MD Pathology has 4 seats. Rest all courses have below 4 seats allotted.

Following is the seat matrix -

1. MD Anatomy – 1

2. MD Physiology - 2

3. MD Biochemistry – 2

4. MD Pharmacology – 3

5. MD Pathology – 4

6. MD Microbiology – 2

7. MD Community Medicine – 3

8. MD Forensic Medicine – 1

9. MD Dermatology – 2

10. MD Paediatrics – 5

11. MD General Medicine – 7

12. MD Radio Diagnosis – 2

13. MD Psychiatry – 2

14. MD Respiratory Medicine - 1

15. MD Emergency Medicine – 1

Government (G) Quota

Total 926 seats are for PG Medical courses. MD General Medicine has the highest number of seats allotted, which is 92. Whereas MD Anaesthesia has 90 and MS General Surgery has 82 seats allotted. Rest all courses are below 80 seats allotted.

Following is the seat matrix -

1. MD Anatomy – 28

2. MD Physiology - 25

3. MD Biochemistry – 27

4. MD Pharmacology – 31

5. MD Pathology – 57

6. MD Microbiology – 32

7. MD Community Medicine – 29

8. MD Forensic Medicine – 17

9. MD Dermatology – 29

10. MD Radio Therapy - 8

11. MD Paediatrics – 72

12. MD General Medicine – 92

13. MD Radio Diagnosis – 42

14. MD Psychiatry – 18

15. MD Respiratory Medicine – 15

16. MD Hospital Administration - 2

17. MD Emergency Medicine – 6

18. MS Opthalamology – 53

19. MS ENT – 40

20. MS Orthopedics – 59

21. MD Anaesthesia – 90

22. MS General Surgery – 82

23. MS Obstetrics and Gynecology - 72

The Government of Karnataka established Common Entrance Test Cell in the year 1994 for conducting of Entrance Test and determining the eligibility/merit for admission for Government share of seats in Medical, Dental, Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy. Admission to Government seats is made in accordance with the Karnataka Selection of Candidates for Admission to Government Seats in Professional Educational Institutions Rules, 2006 (in short Rules) as amended from time to time.

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