MBBS, BDS, AYUSH Admissions in Karnataka 2025: KEA to end registrations tomorrow

Published On 2025-07-09 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-09 05:30 GMT
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Karnataka- The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has opened the admission portal for National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) qualified candidates to enter their NEET roll number for medical, dental and AYUSH courses in Karnataka.

On this, KEA had made the roll number entry link active on the official website of KEA. Therefore, candidates who have already registered for KEA UGCET 2025 were required to enter their NEET roll number.

The roll number provided by the candidate must be matched with the National Testing Agency (NTA) database. Once verified and found eligible under NEET UG 2025, candidates will be allowed to download a copy of their filled application form. Thereafter, they can access their verification slip online.

However, candidates who have qualified NEET UG 2025 but have not yet applied through KEA will get another opportunity to register. On this, the application window for new candidates is open till tomorrow, 10th July 2025. In this regard, a separate document verification schedule for these newly registered applicants will be released later by KEA.

Meanwhile, candidates who have applied under the NRI Ward category will have to appear for physical document verification at the KEA office in Bangalore. The verification will take place and candidates will have to bring all the original documents at the time of verification.

Apart from this, document verification for candidates who have applied to St John's Medical College under Category 2 to Category 8 will also be held here on July 9 and July 10. The venue for this verification is the Council Room of the Medical College at the Koramangala campus. It is mandatory for these candidates to be physically present on both days with all original documents.

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