Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalore

Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalore is a Private medical college in Karnataka. The college offers MBBS & MD/MS courses with 150 MBBS seat & 35 MD/MS seats intake capacity. The college was established in 2016 with an approval from National Medical Commission (NMC) and affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka having college’s official website (https://kanachurims.com/KIMS/).

Counselling for admission in MBBS & MD/MS course will be conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Students must do the registration on KEA official’s website (kea.kar.nic.in) to participate in the Karnataka NEET UG & PG Counselling. Admission in MBBS & MD/MS courses will be based on NEET UG rank & NEET PG rank conducted by NTA & NBE respectively.

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Highlights Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalore

Name of InstituteKanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore
Popular NameKanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore
Year of Establishment2016
Institute TypePrivate 
Affiliated toRajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Approved byNational Medical Commission
Counselling conducting authority Karnataka Education Authority (KEA)
Hostel FacilitiesYes (Male and Female)
Entrance Exam for UG coursesNEET UG Exam
Entrance Exam for UG coursesNEET PG Exam
CourseUG-MBBS  and PG- MD/MS
Website https://kanachurims.com/KIMS/
CategoryMedical Colleges in Karnataka
ContactAddress: University Road, Natekal, Mangalore – 575018 (D.K) Karnataka
Email ID: dean@kanachur.edu.in
Admission Helpline Number : 9667542500

Affiliation, Recognition, and Aid Status

Affiliated with: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

Approved by: National Medical Commission

Aid Status:  Private

Facilities

  • Infrastructure
  • Hostels
  • Hospital
  • Laboratories
  • Library
  • Sports and recreation
  • Research facilities

Courses Offered and Intake Capacity

For Undergraduate Courses

CourseDurationIntake Seats
MBBS 4 and ½ years + 1 Year Internship150

For Undergraduate Courses

S.NoCourseSeat Intake
1MS (General Surgery)5
2MD (General Medicine)5
3MD (Paediatrics)3
4MD (Radio-Diagnosis)3
5MD (Anaesthesiology)3
6MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)3
7MMS (Orthopaedics)3
8MD (Respiratory Medicine)2
9MD (Dermatology)4
10MD (Emergency Medicine)4

Fees Structure

For UG courses

CourseGovernment Seats Private SeatsNRI/Other Seats 
MBBSRs. 144496/-Rs. 1092852/-Rs. 2812700/-

For PG Course

CourseGovernment QuotaPrivate Quota NRI QuotaOther Quota 
Paediatrics Rs. 7,13,780/-Rs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 60,15,500 /-
General Medicine Rs. 7,13,780/-Rs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 60,15,500 /-
Radio Diagnosis Rs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 70,15,500 /-
Respiratory Medicine Rs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 50,15,500 /-
Orthopaedics Rs. 7,13,780/-Rs. 11,50,205/-
Anaesthesia Rs. 7,13,780/-Rs. 11,50,205/-
General Surgery Rs. 7,13,780/-Rs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 35,15,500 /-Rs. 35,15,500 /-
Obstetrics andGynecologyRs. 11,50,205/-Rs. 50,15,500 /-–-

NOTE: The above-shared fees can vary from the actual fees and are subject to change. To know the exact fee structure, candidates can connect with a counseling expert at the Admission Helpline No. 9667542500.

Eligibility Criteria For UG Course

ConditionApplies toDescription
Academic EligibilityAll CandidatesPassed 2nd PUC / 12th Std / Equivalent Exam with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Minimum MarksGeneral Category50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Minimum MarksSC, ST, Cat-1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B40% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Qualifying ExamAll CandidatesDeclared qualified in UGNEET 2025.
Merit/RankAll CandidatesBased on UGNEET 2025 All India Rank.
SC/ST/Category-I/OBC EligibilityKarnataka CandidatesApplicable for Government seats under specific clauses.
Eligibility for Government SeatsKarnataka CandidatesFulfills academic eligibility, qualified in UGNEET 2025, and meets specific criteria in “Karnataka Selection of Candidates.

Eligibility Criteria For PG Course

Eligibility CriteriaDescription
Government Seats (G)
Indian CitizenshipCandidate must be a citizen of India.
Karnataka MBBS/BDS EducationPassed MBBS/BDS in a recognized Medical/Dental institution in Karnataka.
10 Years of Study in KarnatakaStudied for 10 years (1st to 12th standard) in Karnataka, passed either SSLC/10th or PUC/12th from Karnataka, and completed MBBS/BDS in Karnataka.
10 Years of Study, MBBS/BDS Outside KarnatakaStudied for 10 years (1st to 12th standard) in Karnataka, passed either SSLC/10th or PUC/12th from Karnataka, but completed MBBS/BDS outside Karnataka.
All India Service OfficersChildren of serving officers of Karnataka cadre who studied outside Karnataka due to parent’s transfer.
Union/State Government EmployeeChildren of employees of the Union/Karnataka Government or undertaking who declared Karnataka as hometown and studied 10 years in Karnataka.
Children of Karnataka MPsChildren of Members of Parliament elected from Karnataka who studied in New Delhi during the MP’s tenure.
Serving/Ex-Defense PersonnelChildren of Karnataka domicile defense personnel, passed MBBS/BDS in India, with proof of domicile from AG’s branch or respective Record Officers.
MBBS/BDS Outside KarnatakaIndian citizens who studied MBBS/BDS in a recognized institution outside Karnataka.
OCI/PIO/NRI/Foreign NationalsOCI, PIO, NRI, or foreign nationals who completed MBBS/BDS in a recognized institution.
Private Seats (GMP, OPN, MK, MA, ME, MU, MC, MM)
GMPCandidate fulfilling Clause b or c criteria.
OPNCitizen of India who completed MBBS/BDS in a recognized institution.
Religious Minority (Christian/Muslim)Karnataka or non-Karnataka Christian/Muslim candidates, prioritized as Karnataka first.
Linguistic MinorityCandidates whose mother tongue is Tamil, Telugu, Kodava, or Tulu, fulfilling Clause b or c criteria.
St. John’s Medical CollegeIncludes Roman Catholic Religious Nuns, SJMC alumni, Roman Catholic Christians, and open merit candidates, with additional rural service and religious certification.
NRI Seats (N)
NRI/PIO/OCI/Foreign NationalsMBBS/BDS degree from a recognized institution, fulfilling definitions under Indian laws.
Children of NRI/WardsNRI relationship proof as per court orders and laws, fulfilling criteria under Karnataka Professional Educational Institutions Act and Income Tax Act.
Other Seats (Q)
Non-NRI Indian CandidatesMBBS/BDS from institutions in India (except NRI/PIO/OCI/Foreign Nationals).
  • Additional documents such as caste/income certificates, domicile proofs, and service-related certifications are mandatory based on the clause claimed.
  • Misrepresentation or false documents will result in cancellation of the allotted seat and forfeiture of fees.
  • Religious and linguistic minority candidates must provide appropriate minority certificates and study certificates from Karnataka.

Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2025 Process

Counselling for admission in MBBS course in Karnataka will be conducted by two different authorities. Admission in Government Medical Colleges will be conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) for 85% state quota seats in government medical colleges and 100% MBBS seats in Private Medical Colleges. However, counselling for remaining 15% seat in government medical colleges will be conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). 

Counselling Registration for State Quota Seats

Step 1: Online Registration

  • Visit http://kea.kar.nic.in and select “UGNEET-2025 Online Registration”.
  • Enter all your details carefully and accurately.

Step 2: Login and Details Entry

  • Use your User ID and Password to log in.
  • Enter your details stage-by-stage, ensuring everything is correct.

Step 3: Uploading Documents: Upload scanned copies

  • Recent passport-size color photograph (JPG/JPEG)
  • Signature (JPG/JPEG)
  • Left Hand Thumb Impression (JPG/JPEG)

Step 4: Review and Declaration

  • Review your application thoroughly on a draft printout.
  • Make any necessary changes.
  • Select the declaration checkbox if everything is correct.

Step 5: Fee Payment

  • Follow the payment gateway instructions to pay the registration fees.

Step 6: Confirmation and Printout

  • Take a printout of your completed application form (A4 size).
  • Keep this printout for document verification.

Counselling Registration Fees

Categories Registration Fees
General/2A/2B/3A/3B Rs. 2500/-
SC/ST/Cat-I/PWDRs. 500/-
NRI/OCI/PIO/Foreign nationalsRs. 5500/-

MBBS Admission Process for State Quota

Step 1: Registration

  • Mark your calendars! Visit http://kea.kar.nic.in: during the announced registration window and select “UGNEET-2025 Online Registration”.
  • Meticulously enter all your details and pay the registration fee based on your category (INR 500-5500).
  • Upload scanned copies of your passport-sized photo, signature, and left thumb impression in JPG/JPEG format. Remember, clarity matters!
  • Before submitting, carefully review your application form and print a copy for your records.

Step 2: Document Verification (Schedule to be announced)

  • Stay tuned to the KEA website for the verification schedule announcement.
  • Ensure you have all the original documents mentioned for your category readily available.
  • Attend the verification process and obtain your verification slip and crucial secret key.

Step 3:  Option Entry (After seat matrix release)

  • This is where your strategic thinking comes in! After the seat matrix is released, head back to http://kea.kar.nic.in: to enter your options.
  • Carefully choose the colleges and courses you desire, prioritizing them based on your preferences and eligibility. Remember, you can edit and add options until the deadline, so utilize this flexibility wisely.

Step 4: Seat Allotment:

The seat allotment process for Karnataka NEET Counselling 2025 will be conducted in three phases:

  • Phase 1: This phase will focus on allotting seats to candidates belonging to special categories such as Persons with Disabilities (PWD), NCC, and Sports quota. It will be followed by the allotment of seats to General Merit candidates.
  • Phase 2: This phase will be exclusive to reserved category candidates.
  • Phase 3: This phase will be open to all categories, including General Merit and remaining reserved seats.

The seat allotment will be purely based on your NEET rank and the options you entered during the option entry process. A mock allotment will be conducted before the actual allotment to help you assess your chances and revise your options if needed.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to the seat allotment process:

Check the seat allotment result: The seat allotment result will be declared on the KEA website on the dates specified for each phase.

  • Download your allotment letter: If you are allotted a seat, download your allotment letter from the KEA website.
  • Pay the seat acceptance fee: Pay the seat acceptance fee online within the stipulated timeframe. This fee varies depending on your category.
  • Report to the allotted college: After paying the seat acceptance fee, report to the allotted college with all the required documents within the specified deadline. The list of required documents will be available on the KEA website.

Step 5: Reporting to Colleges:

Once you are allotted a seat in a college, you must report to the college in person within the stipulated deadline to confirm your admission. Here’s what you need to do during the reporting process:

  • Carry all required documents: Make sure you carry all the required documents, including your allotment letter, admit card, mark sheet, caste certificate (if applicable), medical fitness certificate, and any other documents specified by the college.
  • Document verification: The college will verify your documents and original certificates.
  • Pay the admission fee: Pay the admission fee as prescribed by the college.
  • Complete the admission formalities: Complete all the admission formalities as required by the college.

Documents Required for State Quota Seats

  • Final print out of the KEA Online Application Form.
  • UG NEET 2025 Admission Ticket
  • UGNEET-2025 Score Card
  • SSLC / 10th Standard Marks Card of the candidate
  • 2nd PUC / 12th Standard Marks Card of the candidate
  • Study Certificate counter signed by the concerned BEO / DDPI
  • TWO recent passport size photographs. 

Karnataka NEET PG Counselling Admission Process

Karnataka NEET PG counselling process is conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) for admission to Post Graduate (PG) Medical and Dental Degree and Diploma courses in Government and Private medical colleges across the state. This process follows specific guidelines set by the Government of Karnataka and the Medical and Dental Councils.

Registration and Counselling Process for State Quota Seats

Follow these steps to successfully complete the registration process for Karnataka NEET PG 2025:

Visit to the official Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) website (kea.kar.nic.in).

  • The candidate creates a profile by entering necessary details along with their NEET-PG 2024 / NEET MDS 2024 Roll Number.
  • Candidate information such as name, father’s name, mother’s name, date of birth, NBE Score, and mobile number is fetched from NBE data.
  • An OTP is sent to the candidate’s mobile number registered with NBE. The candidate should not share the OTP.
  • The candidate enters eligibility clause codes, reservation category, educational qualification, and contact details.
  • Those eligible under the In-service category must indicate the same.
  • Upload the photograph, left thumb impression, and signature.
  • The candidate is required to pay the registration fee following the specified procedure.
  • After completing the above steps, the candidate can print and submit the application form.

Important Notes:

  • The application process is divided into phases. In the first phase, candidates can fill out the details, make changes, and print drafts before submitting.
  • Candidates can edit, delete, or modify their information before selecting the “Declaration” phase.
  • Once the “Declaration” is selected, no further changes can be made.
  • Candidates should ensure all entries are correct before declaring and completing the process.
  • After completing the process, candidates must print the final application form for use during document verification and online seat allotment.
  • KEA does not verify the information entered during registration, so the candidature is provisional, subject to meeting eligibility criteria.
  • Candidates must save their application ID and login credentials, and should not share them with others.

Admission Process for State Quota Seats

The counselling admission process is multi-phase, consisting of rounds that involve the allocation of seats based on the candidates’ NEET PG ranks, eligibility, and preferences. Below is a comprehensive overview of the Karnataka NEET PG Counselling Process:

1. Registration and Online Application

  • Registration: Candidates must first register online on the KEA portal during the specified period.
  • Eligibility Verification: The candidates need to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for Karnataka state medical admissions (e.g., domicile, qualifications).
  • Submission of Documents: All relevant documents such as NEET PG rank, educational qualifications, and caste certificates (if applicable) must be uploaded during the application.

2. Publication of Seat Matrix and Merit List

  • Seat Matrix: KEA will release the seat matrix for the available PG Medical and Dental courses in Government and Private colleges, which includes the number of seats available in each category and college.
  • Merit List: A merit list will be published based on the NEET PG rank of candidates, and candidates will be called for counselling based on this list.

3. Option Entry

  • Choice Filling: In this stage, candidates can enter their choices for preferred colleges and courses. The seat allocation process will be based on these choices.
  • Seat Types: The option entry includes selections for Government Quota, Private Quota, and NRI seats. Candidates must fill in their preferences carefully, as the allocation will follow the merit-cum-preference system.

4. Counselling Rounds

There are multiple rounds of counselling, each with its own specific procedures:

First Round:

  • Seat Allotment: Based on the candidates’ rank, entered preferences, and seat availability, seats are allotted.
  • Reporting to College: Candidates must report to the college where they have been allotted a seat. Non-reporting can lead to the forfeiture of the seat and penalties.

Options after First Round:

  • Choice 1: Candidate accepts the allotted seat, undergoes verification, and reports to the college.
  • Choice 2: Candidate accepts the seat but wishes to participate in subsequent rounds.
  • Choice 3: Candidate rejects the seat and wishes to participate in the next round.
  • Choice 4: Candidate does not wish to accept any seat and opts out of the process.

Second Round:

  • Seat Allotment: Seats are reallocated based on the options selected by the candidates in the first round. Candidates who didn’t join or opted for a seat change in the first round are considered in this round.
  • Reporting: Candidates allotted seats in this round must report to the college.
  • Penalties for Non-Joining: Candidates failing to join the allotted seat face penalties and disqualification from further rounds.

Mop-up Round:

  • Final Round of Counselling: This round involves the remaining unfilled seats from the earlier rounds. Candidates who did not get a seat in earlier rounds can participate.
  • Seat Allotment: Seats are allocated based on merit and availability.
  • Non-reporting or Cancellation: Severe penalties are imposed for non-reporting or cancellation at this stage.

5. Stray Vacancy Round

  • This round is conducted only if seats remain vacant after all rounds of counselling.
  • Eligibility: Only those who participated in previous rounds are eligible for this round, subject to availability.
  • Seat Allocation: Seats are filled based on merit and availability.

6. Fee Payment and Document Verification

  • Fee Payment: After seat allotment, candidates must pay the prescribed fees (including tuition and other charges) at the time of admission.
  • Documents Verification: Candidates must submit all original documents, including NEET PG scorecards, caste certificates (if applicable), and proof of eligibility, for verification at the reporting college.

7. Forfeiture of Seats and Penalties

  • Seat Forfeiture: Candidates cancelling seats or not reporting to the allocated college will face forfeiture of fees and disqualification from further rounds.
  • Penalty for Non-Compliance:
  • First Round: Rs. 25,000 processing fee if a seat is cancelled before the second round.
  • Second Round: Penalties for failure to join a clinical seat (₹1,50,000 for Medical/Dental Degree courses).
  • Mop-up Round: Higher penalties (up to ₹18,00,000 for clinical degree courses).

8. Bond and Service Obligation

  • Candidates who opt for Government Quota seats must submit an undertaking to serve the Government for a minimum period after completion of their studies.
  • In-service candidates must submit a bond to serve the Government for 10 years.
  • If the candidate fails to serve the Government, a hefty penalty (₹50,00,000 for PG Medical Degree) is imposed.

9. Post-Admission Process

  • Once admitted, the candidates must report to the college as per the admission order and complete any remaining formalities.
  • Completion of Bond Agreement: Candidates must complete their bond and ensure compliance with the terms regarding the service obligation, or face penalties.

List of Documents Required for State Quota Seats

  • KEA ‘PGET-2025’ Registration Form (print out).
  • Photo Identity and Address Proof Document – PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card, or Ration Card.
  • NEET-PG 2025 / NEET MDS 2025 Admit Card & Score Card
  • SSLC or 10th Standard / Equivalent Marks Card – For date of birth verification
  • 2nd PUC or 12th Standard Marks Card – For educational qualification.
  • MBBS / BDS Marks Card – Issued by Universities for all phases/years.
  • Qualifying Degree Certificate – Issued by the respective university.
  • Provisional Degree Certificate – Only for candidates who passed MBBS/BDS in 2025.
  • Certificate of Internship Completion for candidates who have already completed internship. Provisional Internship Completion Certificate will be accepted for candidates completing their internship by 30th June 2025 for MDS and 15th August 2025 for MD/MS, only for the 1st round of counselling.
  • Certificate from the Head of Institute – Certifying that the Medical/Dental College from which the candidate has passed the MBBS/BDS examination is recognized by MCI/DCI.
  • State / Central Medical / Dental Council Registration Certificate – Provisional registration certificate will be accepted only for candidates who passed MBBS/BDS in 2025. Permanent State/Central Medical/Dental Council Registration Certificate must be submitted at the time of the admission process. (Candidates who passed before 2025 must submit the Original Permanent Registration Certificate).
  • Eligibility Certificate (Other University) – For candidates who have completed their MBBS/BDS from a university other than those in Karnataka.

NRI & Management Quota Admission

Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore offer 15% seat under NRI quota for UG MBBS course. The eligibility for admission under the NRI Quota seats will be NRI candidates himself / herself of children of NRI whose parents are resident of Karnataka.

Priority to be given to the domicile of Karnataka. If seats remain vacant, then the same may be filled with eligible candidates of other States domicile. All the admission shall be based on merit only and reservation policy for admission shall be as per Govt. of Karnataka.

Candidates admitted under Self-Financed seats shall not be eligible for Govt. of Karnataka Stipend as well as Internship Allowance. Under NRI / NRI Sponsored category seats admitted students will not be eligible for Govt. of Karnataka Stipend and Internship Allowance. Self Financed and NRI/NRI Sponsored seats will be non-resident types. However, the hostel facility may be provided to students admitted under Self Financed / NRI seats as per suitability and availability.

NRI Candidates who wants to claim benefit for NRI quota should select “NRI” at the time of online registration and should submit the documents with the required affidavit enclosed at the time of document verification, otherwise they will not be eligible for NRI quota. Documents claiming that the sponsorer is an NRI (Passport, Visa of the sponsorer).

College NEET Cut-Off

First Round Cutoff 2022

CategoryRank (AIR)Marks (M)CategoryRank (AIR)Marks (M)
1G808085043AK
1K3AR
1R3BG74339513
2AG829595013BK
2AK3BR
2AR90780491GM73317514
2BG76318510GMK
2BKGMR80680504
2BR74381513SCG195829385
SCR203718379SCK
STG124302452STK
STR

Second Round Cutoff 2022

CategoryRank (AIR)Marks (M)CategoryRank (AIR)Marks (M)
1G855404983AK
1K3AR
1R3BG81720503
2AG887304943BK
2AK3BR
2AR90864491GM79112506
2BG80852504GMK
2BKGMR85416498
2BR79822505SCG195829385
SCR203718379SCK
STG124302452STK
STR

Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore Student List

The college has released the student list for the 2021-22 UG & PG batch, showcasing the diverse group of talented individuals who have started their medical education journey. Click here to view the complete MBBS & MD/MS student list.

Why Choose Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore?

Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Mangalore, Karnataka, is India’s highest medical institution in the city. It was established in 2016 to provide high quality education and healthcare.

Some Highlights:

  • State-of-the-art infrastructure: KIMS has a site complete with a new-age campus having excellent facilities, such as a 300-bedded multi-specialty teaching hospital that is completely functional 24X7 for any medical requirements. 
  • Excellent Faculty: The institute is privileged to have such a cadre of qualified and dedicated professionals who are committed to delivering top medical education. 
  • Richly Varied Academic Programs: Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, KIMS has introduced an MBBS with a yearly admission intake capacity of 150 students. It offers programs in Nursing, Physiotherapy, Allied Health Sciences, etc. 
  • Perfect Tranquility Learning Environment: KIMS, in fact, is located in a peaceful and serene place where distractions are far from an urban environment, making it perfectly conducive for learning and research. 
  • Excellence Emphasis: The institution works towards advancing high values and ethics in medical education, healthcare, and research; it strives for excellence in all fields.

How to reach Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore?

To reach Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, located at Mangalore University Road, Natekal, 575 018, Karnataka, India, consider the following options:

  • By Air: Fly into Mangalore International Airport (IXE), approximately 25 kilometers from the institute. From the airport, hire a taxi or use app-based cab services to reach the campus.
  • By Train: Arrive at Mangalore Central Railway Station, about 15 kilometers away. From the station, take a taxi or auto-rickshaw directly to the institute.
  • By Bus: Mangalore’s main bus stand, KSRTC Bus Stand, is around 16 kilometers from the campus. Local buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are available for the onward journey.
  • By Car: If driving, use GPS navigation to follow the route to Mangalore University Road, Natekal. Adequate parking facilities are available on campus.

Contact Details 

  • Name: Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore
  • Address: University Road, Natekal, Mangalore – 575018 (D.K) Karnataka
  • Email ID: dean@kanachur.edu.in
  • Admission Helpline Number : 9667542500
  • Website: http://www.kanachurims.com/

Ranking & Reputation

Name of InstituteKanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore
ReputationGood 
EducationExcellent
FacultyGood
InfrastructureExcellent

FAQs Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalore

1. Is Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences a government or private institution?

Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) is a private medical college located in Mangalore, Karnataka. 

2. What courses are offered at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

KIMS offers undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses, including MBBS, MD, and MS programs. 

3. What is the intake capacity for MBBS and postgraduate courses at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

The intake capacity for the MBBS program is 150 seats per year, and for postgraduate MD/MS programs, it is 35 seats across various specializations. 

4. What is the admission process for MBBS at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

Admission to the MBBS program requires qualifying in the NEET-UG examination, followed by participation in the Karnataka state counseling process conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). 

5. What is the admission process for MD/MS courses at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

Admission to MD/MS programs requires candidates to qualify in the NEET-PG examination and participate in the counseling process conducted by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) or the respective state authority. 

6. What is the fee structure for the MBBS program at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

The annual fees for the MBBS program are approximately Rs 144496 for government quota seats, Rs. 1092852 for management quota seats, and Rs. 2812700 for NRI quota seats. 

7. What is the hospital capacity of Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

KIMS is associated with Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre, a multi-specialty teaching hospital with a capacity of 300 beds, providing comprehensive healthcare services and serving as a clinical training facility for student.

8. What are the facilities available at Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences?

A. Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences has state-of-the-art facilities, including well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, a library, sports facilities, and a hospital with modern medical equipment and facilities.

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