In a landmark decision that promises to reshape medical education and healthcare delivery in Karnataka, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved 450 additional MBBS seats for the 2025-26 academic year. This significant expansion brings the total number of undergraduate medical seats in the state to 12,644—a clear signal of the government’s commitment to producing more doctors and reducing the burden on existing infrastructure.
But the momentum doesn’t stop there. Just weeks earlier, on October 18, the NMC gave the green light to 422 new postgraduate (PG) medical seats in government-run institutions. Combined, these enhancements represent one of the most ambitious single-year expansions in Karnataka’s medical education history.
The newly approved 450 MBBS seats are strategically distributed to strengthen both capacity and regional equity:
| Category | Seats Approved | Institutions |
|---|---|---|
| Eight Government Medical Colleges | 400 | Statewide (specific colleges to be confirmed by KEA) |
| JGMMMC, Hubballi | 50 | Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College & Hospital, Hubballi |
This brings Karnataka’s total MBBS seat matrix to 12,644—a jump that directly benefits NEET aspirants, especially those targeting government quota seats with lower tuition fees.
Key Insight: With intense competition for government MBBS seats (often requiring NEET scores above 600+ for general category), even a 450-seat increase can lower cut-off ranks by 50–100 points in mop-up rounds, depending on demand patterns.
Announced on October 18, 2025, the addition of 422 PG seats in government medical colleges is a critical step toward addressing the specialist doctor shortage in Karnataka.
While the exact distribution across specialties (MD/MS/Diploma) and colleges is yet to be fully disclosed by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), sources indicate priority has been given to high-demand areas such as:
This expansion ensures that more MBBS graduates can pursue super-specialty training within the public sector, reducing dependency on private institutions with exorbitant fee structures.
The state government has submitted proposals for two new medical colleges in:
If approved by the NMC, these greenfield institutions could add 200–250 MBBS seats starting from the 2026-27 session (or possibly mid-2025 if fast-tracked).
Status: Under NMC review. Final approval expected by Q1 2026.
Here’s the part every NEET aspirant has been waiting for:
**All 450 new MBBS seats + 422 PG seats will be included in the ongoing/underway counselling process—specifically in the **mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.
| Round | Inclusion of New Seats | Expected Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Mop-Up Round | Yes (All 450 MBBS + 422 PG) | November–December 2025 |
| Stray Vacancy | Yes (Unfilled seats only) | Post mop-up |
Pro Tip: Students who couldn’t secure a seat in Rounds 1 or 2 due to high cut-offs should immediately update their choice preferences on the KEA portal once the revised seat matrix is published.
| Year | Total MBBS Seats | Govt. Colleges | PG Seats (Govt.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023–24 | ~11,000 | ~5,500 | ~2,800 |
| 2024–25 | 12,194 | ~6,000 | ~3,100 |
| 2025–26 | 12,644 | ~6,400 | ~3,522 |
Approximate figures; exact breakdowns via KEA
This ~4% YoY growth in MBBS seats and ~13% jump in PG seats reflects aggressive infrastructure investment under the Karnataka Medical Education Department.
With thousands of Karnataka students scoring 550–600 in NEET but missing government seats, these new additions offer a second chance—especially in mop-up rounds.
More government-trained doctors = better staffing in district hospitals, PHCs, and taluk-level facilities.
Government MBBS fees: ₹50,000–₹1.4 lakh/year
vs.
Private/Deemed: ₹10–25 lakh/year
The NMC’s approval of 450 MBBS + 422 PG seats isn’t just an administrative update—it’s a policy triumph for accessible, quality medical education. For students, it’s hope. For Karnataka, it’s a step toward becoming India’s leading hub for medical talent.
As mop-up counselling approaches, one thing is clear: the doors to a medical career in Karnataka just opened wider than ever before.
Will you be among the 450 new MBBS students or 422 future specialists?
Stay updated. Stay prepared. The stethoscope awaits.
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