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KARNATAKA RELIGIOUS & LINGUISTIC MINORITY

ADMISSION PROCESS FOR MBBS & BDS COURSES

The Admission for Under Graduate Medical (MBBS) and Dental (BDS) courses will be done only on the basis of NEET Merit and Eligibility. Out of number of seats in religious and linguistic colleges, 25% will be govt. share of seats, 20% of seats with NRI and other and the remaining 55% of seats will be allotted to the respective religious and linguistic candidates on the basis of inter se merit prepared on the basis of NEET score.

Candidates are hereby informed to submit the application online and upload the photo. Thereafter download the filled application form and sign the same and submit the same to KRLMPCA along with the DD of Rs. 1,000/- drawn in favour of KRLMPCA, photocopy of 10th Standard and 12th standard marks card, 2 passport size photos, NEET Score card, Muslim Religious / Telugu Linguistic caste certificates issued by the competent authority and also the mother tongue certificate issued by the Head of the Institution where the candidate has studied 10th standard. The format of certificate is available on website. (Click here)

. The candidates who got eligibility in NEET is not eligible for Medical / Dental admission unless he got 50% of marks in PCB taken together in 2nd PUC / 12th standard (Qualifying examination) including minority candidates.


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