JK NEET PG Counselling 2025: HM, NRI quota document verification begins for MD, MS admission
Vikas Kumar Pandit | November 26, 2025 | 10:08 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates listed in the JK NEET PG 2025 provisional merit list can submit documents at the BOPEE offices till December 2.
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Download nowThe Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has invited eligible National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 candidates to submit documents for MD, MS seats under the Hindu Minority (HM) and Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quotas at Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS), Jammu.
Candidates whose names are listed in the JK NEET PG 2025 provisional merit list can submit documents in the prescribed format from November 26 to December 2, up to 3 pm, at BOPEE offices in Srinagar or Jammu.
ASCOMS has 13 seats under the Hindu Minority quota and 5 seats under the NRI quota for MD/MS admissions in 2025. “The NRI / Hindu Minority Quota seats for MD/MS in ASCOMS shall be filled up separately through a process of Physical/Online counselling, the schedule for which shall be notified separately by the Board,” the official notice said.
The Board stated that only Jammu and Kashmir domiciled candidates who have qualified NEET PG 2025, and are listed in the JK NEET PG 2025 provisional merit list, will be eligible for HM and NRI seats. Candidates seeking admission under the Hindu Minority quota will have to submit a certificate issued by the competent authority.
JK NEET PG Counselling 2025: Documents required
The JKBOPEE outlines eligibility norms for NRI Priority 1 and Priority 2 categories. Priority 1 includes NRI candidates and children of NRIs originally belonging to Jammu and Kashmir. Priority 2 includes first- and second-degree relatives of NRIs, subject to proof of relationship and required documentation. The list of documents required for NRI priority 1 and 2 is given below.
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Priority 1 |
Priority 2 |
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NEET PG 2025 score card |
NEET PG 2025 score card |
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NRI certificate issued by MEA/Indian Embassy with Indian passport |
NRI sponsorship letter |
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NRI bank account (foreign or NRI account in India) |
Undertaking of NRI attested by legal authority abroad/Indian Embassy |
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Copy of Indian passport |
Bank statement of the sponsor |
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Copy of Income Tax Return filed in India, if any |
Resident/National certificate or NRI certificate of the sponsor |
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PAN card, if any |
Pedigree table/family tree with documentary proof |
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Domicile certificate of the candidate |
Employment certificate of the sponsor |
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Any other document required by BOPEE |
PAN card of sponsor, if any |
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PAN card of candidate/parents, if any |
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Income Tax Return copy, if any |
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Domicile certificate of the candidate |
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