Karnataka, a state in Southern India, is renowned for its advanced medical education infrastructure and numerous prestigious medical institutions. Candidates seeking admission to the MBBS colleges in Karnataka need to appear for the NEET-UG 2026 exam. The NEET-UG exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency every year.
There are 22 government and 52 private medical colleges in Karnataka that offer 14,094 MBBS seats altogether.
Each state has its own state-level exam; similarly, Karnataka has CET (Common Entrance Test). CET is conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Candidates who wish to apply for the 85% Karnataka State Quota MBBS seats must register for the KUGCET 2026.
Candidates may refer to the information given below for more updates on MBBS in Karnataka.
Karnataka is one of the most preferred states in India for pursuing MBBS due to its well-established medical colleges, quality education, and modern clinical exposure. Here are the complete admission process that candidate needs to follows:
Candidates seeking admission to Karnataka medical colleges must bring the required documents for verification. Candidates are advised to bring the original copy along with two sets of self-attested copies of each document. The list of required documents is as follows:
*Candidates failing to submit the original documents during the document verification will result in forfeiture of the seat.
Applicants participating in MBBS counselling in Karnataka have the opportunity to choose from prestigious government medical colleges as well as a wide range of private institutions. The entire state-level counselling process in Karnataka is conducted centrally through an online mode.
Candidates are required to pay a non-refundable counselling fee. The table below shows the counselling fee applicable to different categories:
Category | Fee for KCET 2026 |
General/2A/2B/3A/3B | ₹500 |
SC/ST/Category-1/Female (Kar) | ₹250 |
Non-Karnataka Candidates | ₹750 |
NRI/OCI/PIO/Foreign Nationals | ₹5,000 |
Several government, semi-government, private, and deemed medical colleges in Karnataka offer MBBS admissions based on NEET-UG scores. The table below clarifies the number of seats available according to the type of college or university:
Institution Type | Number of Colleges | Total Seats (Approx.) |
Government Medical Colleges | 22 | 3,949 |
Private Medical Colleges | 34 | 6,395 |
Deemed Medical Universities | 18 | 3,750 |
Total | 74 | 14,094 |
Government medical colleges are the most sought-after due to their exceptional clinical exposure and highly subsidized fee structure (approximately ₹64,350 per year). As of 2026, Karnataka has 24 government medical colleges (including state-run and central ESIC institutions) with a total intake of approximately 4,250 MBBS seats.
Here is the list of government medical colleges in Karnataka:
| College | University | Year | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute (BMCRI) | RGUHS | 1955 | 250 |
| Mysore Medical College & Research Institute (MMCRI) | RGUHS | 1924 | 250 |
| Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Hubballi | RGUHS | 1957 | 200 |
| Vijaynagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS), Bellary | RGUHS | 1961 | 250 |
| Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) | RGUHS | 2006 | 200 |
| Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences (MIMS) | RGUHS | 2006 | 150 |
| Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS) | RGUHS | 2006 | 200 |
| Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS) | RGUHS | 2007 | 200 |
| Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) | RGUHS | 2007 | 200 |
| Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) | RGUHS | 2007 | 150 |
| ESIC Medical College, Bangalore | RGUHS | 2012 | 150 |
| ESIC Medical College, Gulbarga | RGUHS | 2013 | 150 |
| Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) | RGUHS | 2015 | 200 |
| Koppal Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) | RGUHS | 2015 | 150 |
| K.H. Patil Institute of Medical Sciences, Gadag | RGUHS | 2015 | 150 |
| Chamrajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS) | RGUHS | 2016 | 150 |
| Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2016 | 150 |
| Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2016 | 150 |
| Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College, Bangalore | RGUHS | 2019 | 200 |
| Chikkaballapura Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2021 | 150 |
| Chikkamagaluru Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2022 | 150 |
| Haveri Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2022 | 150 |
| Yadgiri Institute of Medical Sciences | RGUHS | 2022 | 150 |
| Chitradurga Medical College & Research Institute | RGUHS | 2023 | 150 |
*Updated on 21-01-2026
Private medical colleges in Karnataka offer modern infrastructure, advanced teaching facilities, and experienced faculty, making them a preferred option for students who may not secure seats in government institutions but wish to pursue quality medical education.
Here is the list of all private medical colleges in Karnataka:
| College | University | Year | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| JSS Medical College, Mysore | JSS Academy of Higher Education | 1984 | 250 |
| Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1984 | 150 |
| S S Institute of Medical Sciences, Davangere | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2006 | 200 |
| Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2002 | 250 |
| St. Johns Medical College, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1963 | 150 |
| Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1980 | 250 |
| A J Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2002 | 250 |
| Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur | Sri Siddhartha Academy | 1988 | 250 |
| Father Mullers Medical College, Mangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1999 | 150 |
| S. Nijalingappa Medical College, Bagalkot | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2002 | 250 |
| MVJ Medical College, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1997 | 250 |
| JJM Medical College, Davangere | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1965 | 245 |
| K V G Medical College, Sullia | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1999 | 150 |
| Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1980 | 150 |
| Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Kalaburagi | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1963 | 200 |
| FAROOKH ACADEMY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2025 | 100 |
| SR Patil Medical College and Hospital | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2024 | 100 |
| Sri Chamundeshwari Medical College | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2023 | 150 |
| Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | – | 200 |
| Haveri Institute of Medical Sciences, Haveri | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2022 | 150 |
| Yadgiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Yadgiri | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2022 | 150 |
| G R Medical College Hospital | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2021 | 150 |
| Sri Siddhartha Institute, Bangalore | Sri Siddhartha Academy | 2019 | 150 |
| East Point College of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2017 | 200 |
| Sambharam Institute of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2016 | – |
| Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2016 | 200 |
| Akash Institute of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2016 | 250 |
| The Oxford Medical College, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2014 | 200 |
| Shridevi Institute of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2013 | 250 |
| BGS Global Institute, Bangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2013 | 150 |
| Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2012 | 250 |
| Navodaya Medical College, Raichur | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2002 | 200 |
| Basaveswara Medical College, Chitradurga | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1999 | 150 |
| Shri B M Patil Medical College, Vijayapura | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 1986 | 250 |
*Updated on 21-01-2026
Deemed medical colleges in Karnataka offer MBBS programs with advanced infrastructure, well-equipped hospitals, and a strong academic framework. These institutions provide greater autonomy in academics and admissions, attracting students seeking quality education along with diverse clinical exposure across multiple specialties.
| College | University | Year | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore | Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute | 2005 | 250 |
| PES University Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore | PES University | 2024 | 150 |
| BGS Medical College and Hospital | Adichunchanagiri University | 2024 | 250 |
| Dr. Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Instt, Hubli | Dayananda Sagar University | 2020 | 200 |
| Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences Bellur | Adichunchanagiri University | 1985 | 250 |
| Srinivas Institute of Medical Research, Mangalore | Rajiv Gandhi University (RGUHS) | 2011 | 250 |
| Sri Madhusudan Sai Institute of Medical Sciences | Sri Sathya Sai University | 2023 | 50 |
| Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore | Sapthagiri NPS University | 2011 | 250 |
| Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore | Manipal Academy (MAHE) | 1955 | 250 |
| SDM College of Medical Sciences, Dharwad | SDM University | 2003 | 150 |
| Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore | Yenepoya University | 1999 | 250 |
| K S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore | Nitte University | 1999 | 250 |
| Kasturba Medical College, Manipal | Manipal Academy (MAHE) | 1953 | 250 |
| Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum | KLE Academy (KAHER) | 1963 | 250 |
| Sri Devaraj URS Medical College, Kolar | Sri Devaraj Urs Academy | 1986 | 200 |
| JGMM Medical College (JGMMMC) | KLE Academy (KAHER) | 2021 | 200 |
| M S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore | M.S. Ramaiah University | 1979 | 150 |
| Khaja Bandanawaz University, Gulbarga | Khaja Bandanawaz University | 2000 | 150 |
*Updated on 21-01-2026
Candidates are required to score a minimum qualifying percentile to secure admission to their desired college. Below is the list of previous year NEET-UG cutoffs based on the categories of different medical colleges located in Karnataka:
| College Name | GEN | EWS | 2A/3A | SC | ST | MGT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMCRI, Bangalore | 685 | 665 | 660 | 585 | 610 | — |
| MMCRI, Mysore | 662 | 645 | 638 | 545 | 565 | — |
| KIMS, Hubballi | 645 | 628 | 620 | 520 | 540 | — |
| VIMS, Bellary | 635 | 615 | 612 | 510 | 530 | — |
| ESIC MC, Bangalore | 640 | 625 | 618 | 525 | 545 | — |
| GIMS, Gulbarga | 625 | 605 | 600 | 500 | 515 | — |
| St. John’s, Bangalore | 645 | — | — | 515 | 535 | 652 |
| MS Ramaiah, B’lore | 595 | — | 585 | 485 | 495 | 615 |
| KIMS, Bangalore | 588 | — | 575 | 470 | 485 | 605 |
| Vydehi Inst., B’lore | 582 | — | 570 | 465 | 480 | 602 |
| Father Muller, M’lore | 575 | — | 565 | 460 | 475 | 590 |
| Dr. BR Ambedkar, B’lore | 565 | — | 555 | 450 | 465 | 580 |
*Updated on 21-01-2026
| Academic Year | Tuition Fees | Univ. & Misc. Fees | Total (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Year | ₹64,350 | ₹10,850 | ₹75,200 |
| 2nd Year | ₹64,350 | ₹2,500 | ₹66,850 |
| 3rd Year | ₹64,350 | ₹2,500 | ₹66,850 |
| 4th Year | ₹64,350 | ₹2,500 | ₹66,850 |
| 5th Year | ₹64,350 | ₹2,500 | ₹66,850 |
| Total Course | ₹3,21,750 | ₹20,850 | ₹3,42,600 |
The UG NRI fee structure for MBBS in government medical colleges is regulated by state authorities and may vary according to individual college norms. Below is the NRI fee structure of some government medical colleges:
College Type / Name | NRI Quota Fees (Per Annum or Entire Course) |
Top Govt. Medical Colleges (BMCRI, MMCRI, KIMS, etc.) | ₹25,00,000 per year (Approx. $1,37,500 for entire course) |
KMC Manipal / KMC Mangalore | $49,400 per year ($2,22,300 for 4.5 years tuition) |
JSS Medical College, Mysore | $46,000 + ₹1,45,100 per year |
Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore | $64,000 per year |
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (KLE) | $45,500 per year |
Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur | $50,000 per year |
M.S. Ramaiah Medical College | ₹45,15,750 per year |
Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences | ₹45,12,700 per year |
St. John’s Medical College | Note: No separate NRI Quota; All seats are merit-based (Approx. ₹8.11 Lakhs/year) |
Adesh / NC / World (Karnataka equivalents) | ₹26,00,000 – ₹32,00,000 per year (Varies by college) |
State | No. of Colleges | MBBS Seats |
1 | 114 | |
37 | 6485 | |
1 | 50 | |
13 | 1550 | |
21 | 2765 | |
1 | 150 | |
14 | 2005 | |
1 | 177 | |
10 | 1497 | |
1 | 180 | |
40 | 7150 | |
15 | 2185 | |
8 | 920 | |
12 | 1339 | |
9 | 1005 | |
70 | 11745 | |
33 | 4655 | |
27 | 4800 | |
68 | 10845 | |
4 | 525 | |
1 | 50 | |
1 | 100 | |
1 | 100 | |
17 | 2525 | |
9 | 1830 | |
12 | 1800 | |
35 | 5575 | |
1 | 150 | |
74 | 11700 | |
56 | 8490 | |
2 | 225 | |
68 | 9903 | |
8 | 1150 | |
35 | 5275 |
Non-Karnataka students can apply for Open Quota (OPN) seats in private medical/engineering colleges. However, Government Quota (G) seats are strictly reserved for those with a 7-year Karnataka study record or valid domicile.
After successful document verification, KEA issues a unique Secret Key. You cannot participate in the “Option Entry” (choosing colleges) without this key
It is a trial run. KEA shows you which college you would get based on your current list. You can then change your list before the real Round 1 begins.
No. The fees mentioned by KEA (e.g., ₹1.41 Lakh for Govt. Quota) are Tuition fees only. Expect to pay an additional ₹1–2 Lakhs per year for hostel, mess, and books.