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Karnataka NEET PG Round-3 Final Preferences Close After Option Entry

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially concluded the option entry window for the Round-3 NEET PG 2025-26 counseling phase. As of February 19, 2026, medical aspirants across the state have finalized their clinical and non-clinical seat preferences through the official portal. This detailed report covers the upcoming seat allotment schedule, the mandatory document submission rules for the stray vacancy round, and the penalty clauses for seat withdrawal. Aspirants are urged to check the official KEA website for the provisional allotment results and subsequent fee payment deadlines to secure their postgraduate medical seats.

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Karnataka NEET PG Round-3 Option Entry and Final Results

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has successfully closed the portal for the final preferences stage in the Round-3 Karnataka NEET PG 2025-26 counselling. Following a 48-hour option entry window that allowed thousands of medical graduates to rank their choices, the authority has now moved into the data processing phase. As of today, February 19, the focus for the state’s medical education sector shifts toward the publication of the seat allotment results. This round is particularly vital for candidates seeking specialty seats in government and private medical colleges across Karnataka, including those who were made eligible following the recent national cutoff reduction. The Directorate of Medical Education (DME) has emphasized that this round acts as the final chance for many to secure a seat before the transition to the institutional stray vacancy level.

Timeline and Allotment Schedule

The option entry process was conducted with high technical precision to ensure that the final preferences of every candidate were recorded without errors. The KEA has released a revised schedule for the post-allotment activities.

EventScheduled Date (2026)
Option Entry ConclusionFebruary 18, 2026 (11:59 PM)
Publication of Provisional AllotmentFebruary 19, 2026 (Evening)
Exercise of Choices & Fee PaymentFebruary 20 – February 22, 2026
Last Date for Reporting to CollegeFebruary 24, 2026
  • Provisional Result: The KEA is expected to upload the provisional allotment list on the official KEA portal today. Candidates can raise objections regarding seat parity before the final list is generated.
  • Mandatory Joining: Under the 2025-26 rules, any candidate allotted a seat during the final preferences round must join the institute. Failure to do so will result in a penalty and forfeiture of the security deposit.
  • Document Verification: Candidates must present their original NEET PG 2025 scorecards and KMC registration forms at the time of admission to validate their option entry eligibility.

Analyzing Preference Trends and Vacancy Matrix

The option entry phase witnessed a heavy influx of candidates, particularly those targeting high-demand clinical branches in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Mysuru. The final preferences observed indicated a significant shift toward specialized DNB (Diplomate of National Board) seats in district hospitals.

Category of SeatsAvailable Seats (Round-3)Expected Fill Rate
Government Clinical Seats412100%
Private Management Seats58092%
NRI/Other Quota Seats14578%
Total Available Matrix1,13794%
  • Clinical Dominance: As seen in previous rounds, the final preferences were overwhelmingly skewed toward Radio-diagnosis and General Medicine, with almost all government seats in these branches receiving high-priority tags.
  • Stray Round Readiness: Any seat that remains unjoined after this option entry cycle will be meticulously tracked and moved into the college-level stray vacancy round.
  • Administrative Clarity: The Karnataka Medical Council (KMC) has issued guidelines for the provisional registration of newly admitted residents, ensuring they can begin clinical duties immediately.

Conclusion

The conclusion of the option entry period marks the definitive end of the major online stages for Karnataka NEET PG admissions. By finalizing their final preferences on February 19, the medical graduates of the state have taken the penultimate step toward their postgraduate careers. The KEA has maintained a high level of transparency throughout the option entry drive, ensuring that merit remains the sole criterion for seat distribution. As the state moves toward the final allotment, the healthcare infrastructure of Karnataka prepares to welcome its next generation of specialist doctors. Aspirants are advised to keep their original documents ready for the reporting phase, which will officially conclude one of the most competitive admission cycles in recent years. Success in this round will not only shape the individual careers of these doctors but will also significantly enhance the specialized medical care available to the citizens of Karnataka.

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