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    Hello Neha Verma, government aided colleges means that college which gets aided or funded by the government. The government supports these colleges by giving funds to them. And the college which are not aided or funded by the government is known as unaided college.

    Dear aspirant,

    Bams students will be in need to perform practicals on cadevaric dissection as similar to MBBS students.

    Few reputed colleges made this practicals mandatory in there 1st year itself.

    Hope this helps you out

    Happy learning !!

    Hello Aspirant,
    There is draft for this in Parliament but it is not passed lin the Lower House. So still we have no such course anywhere in India to practice allopathy after BAMS.
    Good luck

    Hi Candidate! For bams college one should have 3 opportunities

    • Government college- for the government college candidates from general category have to secure 420+ marks and for obc student it was 400+.
    • Semi-government college- for this candidates from general category should have to secure 400+ and for obc category student

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    See as per your Marks-365 it is difficult to get a Government Medical Seat even if you have a state quota and another quota if applicable. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side.

    You cannot get into any medical college with

    Hi Tanvi,

    With your marks getting a ayurvedic medical college might not be possible becuase the cut off for the same and for general category students go around 450+ because of which you might not get a seat.

    With your marks you can opt for some private colleges where you

    Hello Aspirant,
    You have chance in all above courses. No matter on the basis of private or government college. As for BDS you have more chances in private college where as for BAMS you have chances in government college too.
    Last choice is yours which course you choose.
    Good luck

    hey dear, all the students must have obtained  the necessary aggregate marks in qualifying exam.

    *50% marks in PCB for general category.

    *40% marks for obc /sc/st candidates.

    *45% marks for general -physical handicapped category.

    * 40% marks for obc/sc/st - physical handicaoped category.

    So,dear you are not eligible to

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