Common admissions questions, answered directly
Answer-first responses to what Karnataka students and families actually ask about KCET, NEET, COMEDK, management quota, NRI seats, and counselling processes. Every answer cites the relevant regulatory authority.
A KCET (NEET-based state quota) rank below 500 in General Merit is typically required for government MBBS at top Bangalore colleges like BMCRI. Cutoffs vary yearly; verify against KEA official allotment data.
Management quota MBBS fees at private Karnataka colleges are regulated by the Fee Fixation Committee (FFC). Fees typically range from ₹12–25 lakhs per year. Verify with FFC official fee orders for the current academic year.
COMEDK rank is used for private unaided engineering college seats in Karnataka. KCET rank is used for government, aided, and select private college seats. They are separate examination systems with different seat pools.
Yes. NEET UG qualification is mandatory for all MBBS and BDS admissions including management quota seats in Karnataka, as mandated by the National Medical Commission (NMC). No exemptions exist.
NRI quota MBBS fees at Karnataka private medical colleges range from USD 20,000–60,000 per year. NEET qualification is still mandatory. Fees are not FFC-capped for NRI quota. Verify with individual institutions.
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RV College of Engineering CS typically closes below rank 500 in COMEDK. MSRIT CS closes around rank 800–1,200. PES University CS closes around rank 2,000–3,500. Verify against COMEDK official allotment documents.