NEET 2021 | NEET Seat Intake of all the states and union territories
The admission process of J&K will be conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE).
What is seat Intake?
Seat Intake or Matrix is the number of seats available for aspirants in various Private and Government Medical and Dental Colleges of the state.
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It is necessary for all the aspirants seeking a career in medicine to know about the total MBBS and BDS seats in J&K that are being offered.
In this article, you will get all the details regarding the annual seat intake of the colleges in J&K.
Jammu and Kashmir Seat Intake :
MBBS Seats in Government/Private Colleges -
List of Colleges | Management of College | No. of Seats | All India Quota Seats | State Quota Seats |
Government Medical College, Srinagar | Govt. | 150 | 22 | 128 |
Government Medical College, Jammu | Govt. | 150 | 22 | 128 |
Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences | Govt. | 100 | 15 | 85 |
Acharya Shree Chandra College of Medical Sciences | Private | 100 | 15 | 85 |
BDS seats in Government/Private Colleges -
List of Colleges | Management of College | No. of Seats | All India Quota Seats | State Quota Seats |
Government Dental College, Srinagar | Govt. | 50 | 8 | 42 |
Government Dental College, Jammu | Govt. | 50 | 8 | 42 |
Institute of Dental Sciences | Private | 100 | 15 | 85 |
List of Categories | Reservation |
Open Merit | 50% |
Scheduled Caste | 8% |
Gujjar and Bakerwals (ST) | 6% |
Residents of District Leh (ST) | 2% |
Residents of District Kargil (ST) | 2% |
Other than Gujjar Bakerwals and residents of district Leh and Kargil | 1% |
Weak and Underprivileged Classes | 2% |
Residents of Backward Area | 20% |
Residents of Area Adjoining Actual Line of Control | 3% |
Children of Defence Personnel | 3% |
Children of Paramilitary Forces and State Police Personnel | 1% |
Sports Quota | 2% |
Poor and Backward | 10 seats inAcharya Shree Chandra College of Medical Sciences |
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Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE), will be conducting the counseling process.
The conducting body will start the Jammu and Kashmir MBBS admission process with the release of an eligible list of candidates. The list will contain the name of those candidates who have submitted Jammu and Kashmir as their state of eligibility for counseling.
The counseling session for Jammu and Kashmir MBBS admission will be conducted in online mode while the mop-up round will be held in offline mode. The online mode of counseling implies candidates will be required to submit web options and in case of offline counseling, candidates must report to the allotted center. Since the admission will be taken on the basis of merit-cum-preference.
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So now Let’s take a quick view of the whole process of counseling:
Registration: During the registration for MBBS and BDS counseling, candidates will be required to enter their preferences of colleges as well as courses, in which they wish to get admission. The applicants are required to register online on the official portal. Fill all the details asked in the application form.
Choosing and locking: The candidates will be required to log in to the online portal using the same login credentials which were earlier used to fill J & K MBBS application form. After login, Candidates can choose the course as well as college of their preference and then lock-in the chosen preferences in the online portal. They can enter as many preferences as they want.
Candidates are required to fill up at least one preference for a discipline/college while filling up the preferred form of J & K counseling, failing which they will not be allowed to participate in the further admission process.
Seat Allotment: The seat allotment is the result of J & K MBBS counseling. The seat allotment for J & K admission will reflect the seats allotted to the candidates. The candidates included in the seat allotment list will be required to report to the allotted institute. The regulatory body will release the list of documents that need to be verified for J & K admission. The fees of Jammu and Kashmir MBBS/BDS admission will also be submitted at the allotted college.
Report to Allotted College: The candidates who are allotted a seat will be required to report at the assigned college with the required documents, a demand draft of the prescribed fee amount, and two copies of the registration form for submission of the necessary documents.
After the final allotment, candidates can pay the fee and download the admission ticket from the concerned website. Candidates must carry the allotment letter along with other required documents while reporting to the allotted college.
Know more about the procedure, dates, and seat allotment of NEET Counselling.
Important Dates regarding 2021 Counselling and admission Process-
Events | Date |
Date of online registration (First Round) | The second week of June 2021 |
Last date to register | The third week of June 2021 |
Choice filling | Last week of June 2021 |
Seat allotment | Last week of June 2021 |
Document verification | The first week of July 2021 |
Choice filling (Second Round) | The first week of July 2021 |
Seat allotment | The second week of July 2021 |
Document verification | The second week of July 2021 |
Last date to deposit fees | The third week of July 2021 |
Last date to join allotted institute | Last week of July 2021 |
Mop-up Round of Counselling | The first week of August 2021 |
Commencement of Classes | The first week of August 2021 |
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Candidates are required to bring the following valid original documents along with one set of attested copies at the time of counseling without which his/her candidature will not be considered:-
i) High School Certificate and Marksheet.
ii) Intermediate Mark sheet and Certificate.
iii) Two passport size photographs as pasted in the NEET application form.
iv) Domicile /S.C. /S.T/O.B.C. Certificate, if applicable.
v) Subcategory certificate, if applicable.
vi) NEET Admit Card
vii) NEET Scorecard.
viii) Aadhar Card.
ix) Date of Birth Certificate.
x) Children of Defence Personnel Certificate, Certificate for Children of Permanent Residents of Paramilitary Forces and State Police Personnel serving in Jammu and Kashmir, if applicable.
xi) Candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in Sports issued by Secretary, J & K Sports Council must submit a Sports category certificate.
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