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Government Medical Colleges:
11
Total Government MBBS Seats:
1,247
Private Medical Colleges:
1
Total Private MBBS Seats
100
Introduction
The Jammu & Kashmir Medical Council (JKMC) is a statutory body established under the Jammu & Kashmir Medical Registration Act to regulate the registration and professional standards of medical practitioners across the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. It ensures that doctors practising in the region meet the required qualifications and adhere to ethical and professional norms.
JKMC maintains the register of all qualified allopathic doctors, issues permanent and provisional registrations, and oversees professional conduct to safeguard patient safety and healthcare quality. Practitioners must be registered with the Council before they can legally practise medicine in the region.
The Council also issues important notices and guidelines related to medical practice, including directives on ethical behaviour, registration requirements for foreign graduates, and professional conduct standards aligned with national regulations.
Key Functions of JKMC
Registration and renewal of medical practitioners
Maintenance of the Jammu & Kashmir medical register
Regulation of professional conduct, ethics, and discipline
Issuance of certificates (permanent, provisional, additional qualifications, NOC, good standing)
Enforcement of medical laws and safety standards
Scope of Regulation
JKMC focuses on allopathic (modern medicine) practitioners. Other healthcare professions like nursing, dental, physiotherapy, and AYUSH are governed by their respective councils and regulations.
Alignment with National Medical Commission (NMC)
The Council functions in alignment with national medical regulations and the National Medical Commission (NMC) framework, ensuring that medical practice and education standards in Jammu & Kashmir remain consistent with national norms.
Eligibility
Basic Requirements
Must be 17+ years by 31 December
Must have passed 10+2 with PCB
Must meet the minimum qualifying marks as per NMC/state
Valid NEET-UG score is compulsory
For Management Quota
Any Indian student with NEET qualification
Some colleges prefer Tamil Nadu domicile.
Factors to Consider Before Taking Admission
Before taking admission under management quota in Jammu & Kashmir:
Ensure your NEET score meets the minimum eligibility criteria of the college.
Be prepared for higher fees compared to government quota seats.
Verify the college’s accreditation, infrastructure, and hospital affiliations.
Check patient inflow, clinical exposure, and internship opportunities.
Consider hostel facilities, campus safety, and lifestyle expenses.
Review feedback from current students or alumni for real insights.
Process
Fee Structure
Note: The fee details mentioned below are estimated figures based on recent admission trends. Actual fees may vary slightly from college to college. Students are advised to check the official college website or state counselling authority for the most accurate and updated information.
MBBS Fee Structure
Annual MBBS Fees: ₹5–7 Lakhs per year
Includes tuition, hostel, food/mess, uniform, and basic facilities.
Approximate Living & Miscellaneous Expenses: ₹1–1.5 Lakhs per annum
BDS Fee Structure
Annual BDS Fees: ₹6–7 Lakhs per year
Approximate Total Expenses: ₹2–2.25 Lakhs per annum (₹10,000–₹12,000 per month)
MDS Fee Structure
Annual MDS Fees: ₹7–8 Lakhs per year
Approximate Total Expenses: ₹2.5–2.75 Lakhs per annum (₹12,000–₹13,000 per month)
Jammu & Kashmir Private Medical Colleges – MBBS Management Quota Fees
Important Points to Remember
Management quota admissions are strictly based on NEET-UG qualification.
Fees are subject to revision by the college or state counselling authority.
No college offers direct or offline admission without NEET-based counselling.
Entrance
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS and BDS courses across India, including medical colleges in Jammu & Kashmir.
NEET-UG is mandatory for all students seeking admission to undergraduate medical courses in government and private medical colleges in Jammu & Kashmir. Admission to MBBS seats in the Union Territory is strictly based on NEET-UG score and the Jammu & Kashmir state counselling process.
About National Testing Agency (NTA)
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is a government body established in 2017 under the Ministry of Education (MoE) to conduct major national-level entrance examinations in India. NTA ensures a transparent, efficient, and standardized testing system for students across the country.
Role of NTA in Medical Admissions
Conducts the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG), mandatory for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical courses.
NEET-UG scores are used for admission to government, private, and management quota MBBS seats in Jammu & Kashmir.
Note: NEET-PG is conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE), not NTA.
Key Features of NTA
Conducts entrance exams in a transparent and standardized manner.
Uses advanced technology to ensure fair evaluation.
Follows uniform exam patterns to reduce exam-related stress.
Ensures credibility and reliability in the admission process.
Governance
NTA is governed by a Governing Body consisting of experts from education, medicine, administration, and law, ensuring high standards in examination conduct.
Colleges
Cutoff
What the NEET Cutoff Means
The qualifying cutoff percentile is the minimum percentile you must achieve in NEET to be eligible for MBBS/BDS admissions and to participate in Jammu & Kashmir state or All-India quota counselling.
Category-wise Qualifying Percentile
General (Unreserved) Category
Percentile required: 50th percentile
Approximate marks range: 686–144
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
Percentile required: 50th percentile
Approximate marks range: 686–144
Follows the same cutoff as the General category
Other Backward Classes (OBC‑NCL)
Percentile required: 40th percentile
Approximate marks range: 143–113
Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST)
Percentile required: 40th percentile
Approximate marks range: 143–113
Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD)
General‑PwBD: 45th percentile (≈143–127 marks)
OBC/SC/ST‑PwBD: 40th percentile (≈126–113 marks)
Important Notes
These cutoffs are for qualifying NEET UG 2024–25 and participating in counselling — not the final admission cutoffs for specific colleges, which can be significantly higher.
Jammu & Kashmir colleges and counselling authorities use additional factors such as state quota, AIQ ranks, reservation categories, and seat matrix to determine actual admission cutoffs beyond the minimum qualifying marks.
Counselling
Overview
MBBS admissions in Jammu & Kashmir are conducted through a NEET-UG–based counselling process managed by authorised national and state counselling authorities. The process covers government medical colleges, private medical colleges, and management quota seats, strictly following the guidelines of the National Medical Commission (NMC) and Jammu & Kashmir state counselling rules.
Counselling Authorities in Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir State Counselling Authority (JK SCA)
Conducts counselling for 85% State Quota seats in government medical colleges
Manages private medical college seats, including management quota seats, as per state regulations
Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
Conducts counselling for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical colleges across India, including Jammu & Kashmir
Open to candidates from all states
Seat Categories in Jammu & Kashmir
State Quota Seats (Government Medical Colleges)
85% of MBBS seats are filled under the State Quota
Allotment is based on NEET-UG rank, state merit list, domicile eligibility, and reservation rules (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD)
All India Quota (AIQ)
15% of MBBS seats in government medical colleges
Counselling is conducted centrally by MCC
Open to candidates from all states
Private / Management Quota Seats
Seats in private medical colleges are allotted through state counselling
NEET-UG qualification is mandatory
Admissions outside the official counselling process are not permitted
MBBS Seat Allotment Process in Jammu & Kashmir (Step-by-Step)
Online Registration
Candidates register on the official J&K MBBS counselling portal using NEET-UG details, personal information, and required documents.State Merit List & Rank Consideration
Seat allotment is based on NEET-UG rank, category eligibility, and J&K reservation norms.Document Verification
Verification is conducted online or at designated centres with valid academic, identity, domicile, and category certificates.Choice Filling & Fee Payment
Candidates select preferred colleges and courses, submit choices, and pay the required counselling and security deposit fees.Seat Allotment Result
Allotment results are published online for each round. Candidates can download the seat allotment letter from the counselling portal.Reporting to Allotted College
Candidates must report to the allotted medical college within the prescribed timeline with original documents and admission fees.
Documents Typically Required at Reporting
NEET-UG Admit Card & Scorecard
Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets / Certificates
Jammu & Kashmir Domicile Certificate (for State Quota eligibility)
Category / EWS / PwBD Certificates (if applicable)
Seat Allotment Letter
Proof of Counselling Fee Payment
Multiple sets of self-attested photocopies
MBBS Counselling Rounds in Jammu & Kashmir
Round 1: Initial seat allotment based on NEET rank and preferences
Round 2: Upgradation and allotment against vacant seats
Mop-Up Round: Conducted for remaining vacant seats
Stray Vacancy Round (if applicable): Final round as per official guidelines
Important Notes for Jammu & Kashmir Aspirants
Counselling is online, centralised, and merit-based
NEET-UG qualification is compulsory for all MBBS seats (government, private, and management quota)
J&K domicile is required for eligibility under the 85% State Quota
AIQ seats are open nationwide
No medical college in J&K can grant MBBS admission outside the official counselling process
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