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In India, obtaining bachelor of veterinary science degree in India without taking the Neet exam is feasible. Several institutions and colleges offer BVSc degrees based on different criteria, such as merit in the 10+2 (PCB) examinations are there on admission tests, even though NEET is a standard entrance exam
Indeed. Many veterinary colleges offers you admission without Neet. Many private and deemed colleges will offers admission through management quota seats on basis of 10+2 (PCB) marks or conduction of their own entrance exams.
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In states where cutoffs are often lower during mop - up and stray vacancy rounds, or through the management quota, you have a good chance of being admitted to a private BAMS college with 150 NEET 2025 scores.
Apply for AYUSH counselling in your state and also apply for
If you get only 60 marks in NEET, then you cannot get admission in BHMS. Because to qualify NEET, general category students need at least 144 marks. Even private BHMS colleges need more than 200 marks.
With 386 marks in NEET 2025 and OBC category, you may have a chance for BAMS in private colleges like Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya but nor for MBBS. Apply through AYUSH counselling for admission into such courses.
With 386 marks in NEET 2025 and OBC category, your rank (237126) is too high for getting a seat in Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Medical College for BAMS, even under OBC quota. This college usually closes around rank 1.3 to 1.4 lakh.
So, chances are very low.
Hello aspirant
Yes, BSc Bioinformatics is offered by several Karnataka colleges through KCET, and admission depends on your aggregate score and KCET rank.
To be eligible, you need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and scored at least 50 percent marks (45 percent in case of SC/ST)
Hello aspirant ,
I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query, kindly be more specific. I am not able to understand for which college you are asking about the accepted score. Some private colleges take direct admission on the basis of class 12th marks and some take
With 114 marks in NEET and a reservation category, getting a government BDS or BAMS seat is very unlikely, as cutoffs are much higher.
However, private BDS and BAMS colleges in many states do accept lower scores, so admission is possible there, though fees will be higher.
Chances improve if
- Admission Probability:Extremely low at this rank for the General (Unreserved) Category.
- Typical Cut-off Ranks:
- State Quota:Generally closes by rank 1–1.5 lakh.
- All India Quota (AIQ):Usually closes below 50,000.
- Conclusion:
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