Karnataka NEET UG 2025 round 2 seat allotment again after addition of 400 medical seats
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 17, 2025 | 06:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates can reorder their choices, confirm fee details, and submit options by September 18.
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Download EBookThe Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct the second round of seat allotment again for Karnataka National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 counselling after the addition of new seats. The Directorate of Medical Education issued an updated seat matrix, adding 400 medical seats across seven colleges.
Candidates who participated in the Karnataka NEET UG round 2 choice filling process are allowed to reorder their options from today, September 17, 2025. Candidates will have to log in to the option entry portal and submit their choices after confirming the fee details. The last date to exercise the Karnataka NEET UG round 2 choice filling is tomorrow, September 18.
As per the official notice, options entered in the previous second-round allotment will also be visible on the candidates’ login portal at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The provisional seat allotment result for Karnataka NEET UG round 2 counselling was announced on September 10, 2025.
AYUSH courses included in round 2 seat allotment
Alongside medical and dental courses, the Karnataka NEET UG round 2 seat allotment will also cover AYUSH courses, including Ayurveda, Unani, and Homoeopathy. “Eligible candidates who have made Choice-2 and paid the fee after the declaration of the results of the previous round of seat allotment and who have not been allotted AYUSH seats can participate in the seat allotment,” the official notice said.
Candidates who secured a seat in the Karnataka NEET UG first round, paid the fee under Choice-2, and submitted a caution deposit of Rs 1 lakh can reorder or remove their options if necessary. Candidates who had paid the caution deposit but did not secure a medical seat and joined engineering or other courses in the third round will have to pay a fresh caution deposit of Rs 1 lakh to be considered for medical seat allotment.
Karnataka NEET UG Round 2 Counselling 2025: Newly added seats
The second round of Karnataka NEET UG 2025 counselling adds 400 medical seats across seven colleges, including private, minority, and deemed universities, as listed below.
|
College |
College Type |
Total Seats |
|
Shridevi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Hospital, Sira Road, Tumkur |
PRIVATE UNAIDED |
50 |
|
Akash Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, DEVANAHALLI, BANGALORE |
MINORITY (L,R) |
100 |
|
East Point College of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bangalore |
PRIVATE UNAIDED |
50 |
|
Dr. Chandramma Dayananda Sagar Institute of Medical Education, Harohalli hobli, Kanakapura Rd |
DEEMED/PRIVATE UNIVERSITY |
50 |
|
Siddaganga Medical College and Research Institute, Tumakuru |
PRIVATE UNAIDED |
50 |
|
PES University Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Electronic city, BANGALORE |
DEEMED/PRIVATE UNIVERSITY |
50 |
|
BGS Medical College and Hospital, BANGALORE |
DEEMED/PRIVATE UNIVERSITY |
50 |
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