Karnataka NEET PG 2025 Round 1 mock list live; download the PDF and verify category-wise allotments
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the Round 1 Mock Seat Allotment List for NEET PG 2025. This critical provisional list helps 2,938 candidates verify their category-wise allotments before the final result. The window for modifying choices (add/delete/reorder) is open only until November 24, 2025, 10 AM. Find out how to download the PDF, the importance of analyzing the mock cut-offs, and the schedule for the final allotment releasing on November 26, 2025. Act now to maximize your chances!

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), the state's nodal counselling body, has released the highly anticipated Mock Seat Allotment List for the Karnataka NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Counselling. This list, published on the official website cetonline.karnataka.gov.in on November 21, 2025, is a crucial preparatory step that offers candidates a preview of their potential seat allotment status based on their submitted choices, merit, and the state's intricate roster system. A total of 2,938 candidates have been included in this mock allotment, marking a critical phase where aspirants must meticulously verify their category-wise allotments.
This mock round is not the final result, but rather a strategic tool to help candidates optimize their preferences. With the final seat allotment scheduled for release on November 26, 2025, the window for modifying options is extremely limited. Candidates must utilize the data provided in this PDF to make necessary adjustments to their college and course choices before the option entry window closes.
Analyzing the Mock Allotment and Choice Modification
The primary objective of the mock allotment is to provide transparency and allow candidates to make informed decisions regarding their preferences. The KEA specifically generates this list based on the merit of the candidates, the roster/reservation system, and the options submitted up to 9 AM on November 21, 2025.
- Mock Cut-Off Trend: The mock allotment allows candidates to instantly compare their NEET PG All India Rank (AIR) or State Rank against the mock closing ranks for various specialties (MD/MS/DNB) across different categories (General, SC, ST, OBC, Rural, Kannada Medium, etc.) and seat types (Government Quota, Private Quota, Management, NRI).
- The Crucial Modification Window: Following the mock allotment, the KEA has opened a one-time opportunity for candidates to modify their choices. The last date to modify options is strictly November 24, 2025, 10:00 AM. This window is vital for:
- Adding New Options: Including preferred choices that might have been initially missed.
- Deleting Unwanted Options: Removing colleges or courses that were allotted in the mock round but are not desired, preventing them from being allotted in the final result.
- Reordering Choices: Adjusting the priority of existing choices based on the realization of cut-off trends seen in the mock list.
- Total Seat Picture: Karnataka, with its large number of private medical colleges, offers a significant volume of PG seats, including a substantial number under the Private Quota and Management Quota. The mock allotment provides a realistic look at how these seats are distributed based on the complex fee structure and eligibility norms.
How to Download and Verify the Allotment Status
Candidates must access the mock list only through the official Karnataka Examinations Authority website to ensure the security and authenticity of the information.
- Official Website: Navigate to the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) official portal: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
- Login to the PGET Section: Click on the link designated for "NEET PG 2025 Counselling" or the "PGET" section.
- Download the PDF: Locate the specific link titled "Karnataka NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Mock Allotment Result PDF" or similar. This link will generally lead to a comprehensive list in PDF format.
- Verification: Candidates must thoroughly verify the following details against their records:
- Registration Number and NEET PG Roll Number.
- Assigned Allotment Status: The course and college provisionally allotted.
- Category Allotment: Ensure the reservation category (e.g., General Merit, 1G, 2AK, 3BR) and the specific seat type (Government, Private) are correctly reflected based on the documentation submitted.
The Schedule to Final Allotment and Beyond
The Mock Allotment acts as a precursor to the final, binding result. Candidates must mark the subsequent dates carefully to ensure they do not miss the final step to secure their seat.
- Final Allotment Result: November 26, 2025, after 11:00 AM (This is the binding list).
- Post-Allotment Steps: Once the final list is out, candidates who are satisfied with their allotment must perform the following:
- Decision Making (Choice 1, 2, 3, or 4): Exercise one of the four mandatory choices (Accept/Upgrade, Accept/No Upgrade, Reject/Participate in next round, Reject/Exit).
- Fee Payment: Pay the prescribed tuition fee online to secure the allotted seat.
- Download Admission Order: Obtain the official admission order from the KEA portal.
- Physical Reporting: Report to the allotted college with the admission order and all original documents for verification.
Conclusion
The release of the Karnataka NEET PG 2025 Mock Allotment List is a crucial service provided by KEA, offering aspirants a vital safety net before the final seat distribution. Strategic adjustments to the option entry list based on the mock cut-offs are essential to maximize the chance of securing a preferred MD/MS seat in the competitive landscape of Karnataka's medical education system.
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