JK NEET counselling 2025 round 1 choice filling window open till August 10 for MBBS, BDS admissions
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 6, 2025 | 05:04 PM IST | 1 min read
JK NEET Counselling 2025: Candidates can fill out their preference form on the official website, jkbopee.gov.in, using their login credentials.
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Try NowThe Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has commenced the JK NEET counselling 2025 round 1 choice filling process from today, August 6. Candidates can fill up their preference form on the official website, jkbopee.gov.in, before August 10
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During the JK NEET counselling 2025 choice filling process, candidates can fill in as many preferences for courses and colleges. Candidates will also have access to delete and rearrange their choices, which they have entered, before the last date.
It is mandatory for applicants to fill atleast one preference of college and courses, failing to which, they will not be allowed to participate in the further admission process. Furthermore, candidates can also see the preview of the preferences selected by them by clicking on the “Preview” button and can also take a printout of the same for their perusal.
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JK NEET Counselling 2025: Seats offered
The list for MBBS and BDS seats offered through JK NEET counselling 2025 in government colleges is as follows.
|
College |
Course |
Seats |
|
Government Medical College Anantnag, (GMC-Anantnag) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College Baramulla, (GMC-Baramulla) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College Rajouri, (GMC-Rajouri) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College Kathua, (GMC-Kathua) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College Doda, (GMC-Doda) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College, Handwara (GMC-Handwara) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College, Udhampur (GMC-Udhampur) |
MBBS |
85 |
|
Government Medical College, Jammu (GMC-JMU) |
MBBS |
153 |
|
Government Medical college, Srinagar (GMC-SGR) |
MBBS |
153 |
|
SKIMS Medical College, Srinagar (SKIMSMC-SGR) |
MBBS |
106 |
|
Government Indira Gandhi Dental College, Jammu (GDC-JMU) |
BDS |
53 |
|
Government Dental College, Srinagar (GDC-SGR) |
BDS |
54 |
Once the JK NEET counselling 2025 results are announced, candidates will be allotted seats based on their choices. Candidates will have to report to the allotted college within the given deadline with all the relevant documents for the admission process. Candidates who fail to report to the allotted college will not be considered for MBBS, BDS admissions
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