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Karnataka NEET UG 2025 Round 3 Result Out; Download Seat Allotment Letter Now

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· Dec 10, 2025

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially released the Round 3 Seat Allotment Result for NEET UG 2025 counselling, a critical phase for candidates vying for MBBS and BDS seats in Karnataka's medical and dental colleges. The results, published on the KEA’s official website, represent the final major opportunity for many aspirants to secure a seat in their desired program and institution within the state.

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The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially released the Round 3 Seat Allotment Result for NEET UG 2025 counselling, a critical phase for candidates vying for MBBS and BDS seats in Karnataka's medical and dental colleges. The results, published on the KEA’s official website, represent the final major opportunity for many aspirants to secure a seat in their desired program and institution within the state.

Candidates who participated in this round of counselling are urged to immediately visit the KEA portal, log in with their credentials, and download their provisional seat allotment letter. This round is particularly significant as it often includes seats vacated from previous rounds, offering a final window for admissions before the mop-up rounds.

Key Highlights and Cut-Off Trends

Round 3 typically sees the allocation of remaining seats, including those that became available due to non-reporting or rejections in Round 1 and Round 2. While the top-tier government college seats are generally filled in earlier rounds, Round 3 offers valuable opportunities in various government, private, and deemed university colleges for a wider range of ranks.

An analysis of the Round 3 results shows a steady absorption of seats, with cut-off ranks settling in specific ranges for different categories. Clinical preference remains high, but candidates are increasingly opting for BDS courses and private medical colleges as options dwindle.

Here’s a graphical representation of the approximate closing ranks for MBBS seats in Karnataka Government Medical Colleges across different categories after Round 3:

For students who have received an allotment, it is crucial to understand that this is likely one of the last opportunities to secure a seat through the regular counselling rounds.

Mandatory Next Steps for Allotted Candidates

Upon downloading the allotment letter, candidates must proceed with the following steps without delay:

  • Payment of Fees: Pay the prescribed admission fees as specified in the allotment letter.
  • Document Verification: Report to the designated college for physical document verification. Ensure all original documents, along with their photocopies, are ready.
  • Admission Confirmation: Complete all admission formalities at the allotted college within the stipulated deadline.

The KEA has set a strict deadline for reporting to colleges. Failure to complete the admission process within the specified dates will lead to the forfeiture of the allotted seat, and the candidate may lose their eligibility for subsequent rounds, including the potential mop-up round.

What if You Didn't Get a Seat?

Aspirants who were not allotted a seat in Round 3 should not lose hope entirely. While the primary rounds are complete, there might be a subsequent Mop-Up Round conducted by KEA to fill any remaining vacant seats. Keep a close watch on the official KEA website for announcements regarding further rounds. This is a chance to re-evaluate choices and participate if eligible.

For comprehensive details on college-wise cut-offs, the precise reporting schedule, and further updates on the NEET UG 2025 counselling process in Karnataka, follow Only Education News. Your diligence in these final stages is paramount to realizing your medical dreams.

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