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fees of 1 year BAMS in Ayurveda seva sangh College in NASHIK

Kabita 4th Nov, 2021

Fees of 1 year in Ayurveda Seva Sangh College Nashik, Maharashtra is 36,900 per year without the hostel fees. Monthly Hostel Fees is 1500. With a Total fees for the whole course is 2.02 Lakh (exclude hostel fees). The fees may vary from year to year.

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can I get bams seat in jss myosre ayurveda college for 210 out of 720

Bhavesh gupta 25th Sep, 2021

Hello aspirant

hope you are doing well and safe. As per your query , I would glad to inform you at your marks you holds very very low chances of getting admission even sc category in courses like bds ,mbbs and bams course . I would advise you to start

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how much marks is needed to get addmission in BAMS course in patanjali ayurveda college

Bhavesh gupta 24th Sep, 2021

Hello aspirant

hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query,  I would glad inform you that  if you want to get admission in government college for bds course then you marks  should be around 480-490 to be on side . For private universities if you have

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Is motherhood ayurveda college, roorkee is NAAC accredited ?

pdwords Student Expert 31st Jan, 2022

Hello,

Motherhood Ayurved Medical College is a private college affiliated to Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Dehradun. As per the official website, the college is accredited by NCISM, GoI but there is no information offered regarding NAAC Accreditation status, visit the official website at https://motherhoodayurveda.com/accreditations/ to know more details regarding this.

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RA podar ayurveda college mumbai 2020 cut off obc category from all india rank

piyush263001 29th Oct, 2021

Hello,

To predict whether you will definitely get a seat in a college is an uphill task as cut-offs for colleges change every depending upon several factors such as-

• Number of applicants in NEET exam

• NEET question paper difficulty level

• Score of the candidates in NEET 2021

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my neet score is 298 and Category is St can I get admission in the below deemed University with 298 marks through AIQ. 1). Dr D.Y Patil College of Ayurveda and research centre Pune Maharashtra 2) Bharat Vidyapeeth deemed , college of Ayurved, Pune, Maharashtra

rajeevanand843 18th Sep, 2021

Dear aspirant

You have sufficient marks to get both of this college in all india ayush counselling.

Usually cut off for deemed ayurvedic college go around 200 marks and below that also because of their high tution fees if compared to normal private ayurvedic college.

So don't worry about that.

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sir ia got 22k rank in eamcet and i belong to muslim bce ,will i get a free seat in CMRN ? reply plzz

AKASH BARMAN 17th Sep, 2021

Hello Muskaan Parveen,

Congratulations for a good rank in TS EAMCET 2021.

Based on your rank and other category mentioned undoubtedly you can get a seat in CMR Engineering College, Hyderabad for certain specific branches. Although you might not get any free seat in CMRN as per your rank .

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Ayurveda college Sion Mumbai cutoff neet 2020 for general category

Vedant Borle 13th Sep, 2021

Hi,

Hope you are doing well.

NEET exam score are used to determine admission to BAMS. The cutoff is determined by a number of parameters such as caste, state, and so on. The cutoff for good government colleges is as high as 480+, while the cutoff for normal government colleges

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i m obc,1year gap,neet aspirant 250 marks in 2021 what is possiblities of colleges i will get ,can i get seni gov ayurveda ,or can i get colleges of any branch with 2 lakhs rupee maximum

ADRIKA mONDAL 31st Dec, 2021

Hi,

With the marks of 250 in NEET 2021 and belonging to the OBC category, the chances of getting a seat in government medical college is not at all possible as because the cutoff goes quite high. Rather you may try for private medical colleges for BAMS also through management

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