JKBOPEE Issues Provisional Admission Lists for MBBS/BDS, BAMS/BUMS & Pharmacy Courses for Academic Session 2025-26
The J&K BOPEE has released three major notifications dated 18 & 19 November 2025 covering provisional selection lists for admissions in AYUSH (BAMS/BUMS), B-Pharmacy / D-Pharmacy, and MBBS / BDS courses for the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir (and Ladakh wherever applicable). These lists follow the conclusion of various rounds of online counselling (including mop-up and special rounds) and apply to seats under All India Quota (AIQ), Management Quota (MQ), Government / Private Colleges, as specified.
Below is a breakdown of each notification, what it means for students, and key next-steps.
1. Provisional Selection List for BAMS / BUMS Courses – AIQ & MQ in Private Colleges
Notification: “Provisional Selection List of the candidates for admission to the BAMS / BUMS Course 2025 for All India Quota (AIQ) and Management Quota (MQ) seats in Private Colleges of UT of J&K.”
Ref. [NEET-UG-AYUSH-AIQ-MQ-NN-172 Dt. 19-11-2025]
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What’s the context?
– These are courses under AYUSH (for instance Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery – BAMS, Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery – BUMS).
– The seats in question are in private colleges within UT of Jammu & Kashmir, under two categories:
- AIQ (All India Quota) meaning seats open to non-domicile candidates as specified;
- MQ (Management Quota) meaning seats subject to management category norms in private institutions.
– This selection list is provisional, meaning selected candidates must still fulfil further formalities (document verification, fee payment, seat acceptance, etc.).
Key aspects for candidates:
– If your name appears in the list, you should immediately check the institution, quota category (AIQ or MQ), and pay the prescribed fee / confirm acceptance within the stipulated deadline as per JKBOPEE instructions.
– If you do not find your name, note that this is a provisional list and there may be future up-gradation or mop-up rounds; keep monitoring JKBOPEE website for updates.
– For AIQ seats: non-domicile candidates may have been eligible (if allowed as per the notification); ensure you meet ALL eligibility criteria (NEET score, domicile/non-domicile, category if applicable, etc.).
– For MQ seats: private college or institution may have separate norms; carefully review instructions regarding payment, admission fee, and last date.
Why this is significant?
AYUSH disciplines are increasingly popular among NEET-UG qualifiers as alternate pathways into healthcare. The release of these provisional lists helps provide clarity and allow students to plan admission and reporting processes well before classes begin.
2. Provisional Selection List for B-Pharmacy / D-Pharmacy Courses
Notification: “Provisional Selection List of candidates for admission to B-Pharmacy / D-Pharmacy Courses-2025 in various Govt./Pvt. Colleges/Institutions of UT of J&K after the conduct of the Special round of online counselling.”
Ref. [B-D-PHARMACY-NN-171 Dt. 19-11-2025]
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What’s the context?
– The B-Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) and D-Pharmacy (Diploma in Pharmacy) programmes form important allied health education paths.
– This list follows a special round of online counselling — meaning that after standard rounds, an additional round was conducted to fill vacant seats or allow up-gradation.
– Colleges included are both Government and Private institutions within the UT.
Key points for applicants:
– Check your allotment: whether you’ve been selected, which course (B-Pharmacy or D-Pharmacy), which institution, category/quota.
– Pay attention to deadlines: reporting to college, fee submission, document verification.
– If you have been allotted a seat but do not accept it timely, you risk forfeiture of the seat and future chances might be impacted.
– For students not selected now: keep track of further mop-up / stray vacancy rounds.
Why it matters:
Pharmacy education forms a major segment of the health education system and offers employment prospects in pharmaceutical manufacturing, research, hospital pharmacy, clinical trials, etc. The special-round list ensures better seat utilisation and gives candidates a fair chance to secure seats even after earlier rounds.
3. Provisional Selection List for MBBS / BDS Courses – Mop-Up Round
Notification: “Provisional Selection List of candidates of the UT of J&K/Ladakh for MBBS / BDS Courses-2025 after conduct of the Mop-up round of online counselling.”
Ref. [NEET-UG-NN-170 Dt. 18-11-2025]
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What’s the context?
– MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) remain the most sought-after courses for NEET UG qualifiers in India.
– This list comes after the mop-up round, which is essentially the final online counselling round to fill vacated/unallotted seats after regular rounds.
– Applies to colleges/institutions within the UT of J&K and Ladakh (for seats under JKBOPEE jurisdiction).
Important notes for selected candidates:
– Being selected in a mop-up round implies you may have been upgraded from earlier allotment or filling of leftover seats; you must quickly follow up on next steps.
– Verify category/quota, college name, fee demand, and schedule for joining.
– If you are listed but fail to join, the seat may be forfeited and future rounds may not allow re-entry depending on rules.
– If not selected, this may be final for online rounds; however, sometimes stray vacancy rounds or physical counselling for HM/NRI or private seats may follow — keep monitoring for announcements.
Why it’s highly significant:
Securing MBBS/BDS is the primary goal of many NEET UG aspirants. The mop-up round gives a last crucial opportunity to students who missed earlier allotments or are seeking better upgrades. The timely announcement helps maintain transparency and ensures candidates can take informed decisions.
What Next for Candidates? — Step-by-Step Guide
- Download the PDF from the JKBOPEE website for the specific notification you are concerned about (see links above).
- Locate your name (or roll number) in the list and check:
- Course name (e.g., BAMS / BUMS, B-Pharmacy, MBBS/BDS)
- Institution and college name
- Quota/category (AIQ, MQ, Govt, Private)
- Allotment details (if provided)
- Read the associated instructions in the notification (often given as part of the PDF or linked doc) for:
- Fee payment or acceptance of the seat
- Document verification schedule
- Reporting time and date to institution
- Consequences of non-compliance (forfeiture, loss of claim).
- Arrange your documents: NEET UG score card, 12th marksheet / certificate, domicile certificate (if required), category certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, identity proof, etc.
- Report to the allotted institution within the stipulated timeframe. Sometimes there are internal institutional formalities (joining, orientation, hostel allotment) to be completed immediately.
- Keep monitoring for further rounds: Even if selected, be aware of upgrade/opt-in options. If not selected, keep an eye on JKBOPEE website for stray vacancy/physical counselling rounds.
- Stay alert to official updates: JKBOPEE frequently updates via its Notifications / Notice Board section — check for corrigenda, changes in counsellings, additional rounds.
Why These Notifications Matter
- Transparency & Timeliness: The release of these provisional lists shows JKBOPEE’s commitment to making selection outcomes available promptly, giving students clarity and time to act.
- Seat Utilisation: The special rounds (for pharmacy) and mop-up rounds (for MBBS/BDS) help make sure seats do not remain unfilled and deserving candidates get opportunities.
- Equal Opportunity: By including AIQ, MQ, Government and Private Colleges, the listings reflect multiple pathways for candidates, including non-domicile (in certain cases) and management quota options.
- Strategic Decision-making: For candidates, knowing the allotment status early helps plan logistics (joining, relocation, finances) and identify fallback options (if not selected) quickly.
Important Reminders & Caveats
- Provisional vs Final: These lists are provisional. They may be subject to corrections, objections, upgrades or cancellation. Candidates should be prepared for any changes.
- Eligibility Verification: Selection is subject to verification of eligibility (educational qualification, NEET cut-off, category, domicile, etc.). Failure to satisfy these may lead to cancellation.
- Fee Payment / Seat Acceptance Deadlines: Missing deadlines often results in forfeiture of the seat. Candidates must act swiftly.
- Quotas & Categories: Be absolutely clear which quota you fall under (AIQ, MQ, reserved category, general) and ensure you have proper supporting certificates. Mis-category can lead to rejection.
- Upgradation / Withdrawal: In certain rounds, candidates are allowed to opt for up-gradation (i.e., move to a higher preference seat) or withdraw. Understand the implications beforehand.
- Future Rounds: Not selected now does not necessarily mean final — JKBOPEE may hold stray vacancy rounds or physical counselling for HM/NRI quota etc. Candidates should keep checking the website.
Conclusion
The November 18-19, 2025 notifications by JKBOPEE mark a key milestone for many candidates in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir (and Ladakh where applicable) who took the NEET UG and are seeking admission into medical, AYUSH or pharmacy courses. Whether you are selected, waiting for an upgrade or yet to receive a seat, the best approach is to download the relevant PDF, verify your portion of the list, follow instructions carefully, and keep vigil for any further announcements.
If you have any questions — for example about how to interpret the list, what to do if your name is missing, or what next steps to follow for joining your allotted college — I’d be happy to help you navigate.
Wishing all candidates the very best as they embark on this next phase of their academic journey!
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