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VERIFIED ADMISSION GUIDE · UPDATED 18 JULY 2026

KIMS Bangalore MBBS Admission 2026

Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bengaluru is an NMC-recognised medical college. MBBS admission must follow NEET and the authorised Karnataka counselling process; 2026 fees must be checked in the KEA and college notices.

Official-source checked
Accuracy note: 2026 schedules, fees, seat matrices and closing ranks remain subject to the latest notice from the competent authority. Where an official 2026 figure was unavailable, this page does not invent one.

Admissions accuracy reviewed by Shijin Joy · Official-source review: 18 July 2026 · Editorial and corrections policy

Recognition and intake

KIMS states that its MBBS course has permanent MCI/NMC recognition. Its official 2024–25 seat-matrix document lists 250 MBBS seats; the current NMC/KEA matrix should be treated as controlling for 2026–27.

Historical fee—not a 2026 quote

The latest fee PDF located on the official KIMS domain is labelled 2024–25. It shows amounts paid at KEA of ₹1,54,321 for CET General/OBC/SC/ST, ₹12,00,867 for Private GMP/OPN and ₹42,12,700 for Management/NRI, before the additional college items listed in that notice. These figures are historical and must not be represented as confirmed 2026 fees.

How admission works

Qualify NEET UG, complete KEA registration and verification, choose the correct KIMS seat code, receive allotment and report with the official order. Foreign-national requirements on the KIMS admission page include additional eligibility and visa documents.

Cutoff warning

Use quota-specific KEA closing ranks. A generic “KIMS cutoff” mixes Government, Private and higher-fee seats and can mislead candidates.

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Source review date: 17 July 2026.

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