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Yes! Of you can get private colleges for BAMS- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery which is 5.5 years course in which 4.5 year is acadmic year and 1 year is compulsory for Internship, if you scored 300 marks NEET- National Eligibility Enterance Test which is conducted by NTA-National
The BAMS- Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery in which Admissions taken on the basis of NEET-UG-National eligibility enterance test enterance exam which is conducted by NTA-National Testing Agency, The course is actually Undergraduate course, Centeral Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) is responsible for the admission process.
The BAMS
Dear Aspirant,
To attain a BDS or BAMS seat in a government dental college, a candidate is required to score a minimum of 450 marks in NEET. A minimum of 50th percentile under the general category for those who seek admissions in private dental colleges is a requirement. Secondly, you
Hello Aspirant
Congratulations,you have done really well.
As you know you belong to the general category so the chances are low this time that you get a government seat but still you have.
It all depends upon the state,If you did not get seat through AIQ(all in quota),you can try
Hello aspirant,
BAMS, or Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, is a course that teaches both ancient and modern medicine.
To enrol into BAMS at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, attempt to earn 530+ marks. Because IMS BHU is a prominent medical college in India for BAMS, the competition level
Hello Aspirant,
To get admission in BHMS and BAMS Government college, you need 350 marks in NEET. Getting above this will make your seat confirm so do well. For more information click the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/bams-vs-bhms
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To get admission in BHMS and BAMS Government college, you need 350 marks in NEET. For more information click on the link below:
I hope this helps.
Hey aspirant
Expected Minimum qualification mark for neet is 137 for general candidate. 137-108 for sc/st/obc. This is precious year cut off. It was 147 for general candidate on 2020 neet. So chances of getting admission for bams with above score is too low. You need to score minimum 300+
For 350+ mark it will be difficult for a general ews candidate to secure a seat in government bams college. 500+ is minimum needed for getting admission in government college. For general candidate but 450-490 is enough for ews category. Now coming to bhms you have a chance
As per New NEET cut off for BAMS, applicants belonging to the unreserved or General Catagory are required to score a minimum marks is 113 with 40th percentile
For ST/SC/OBC/PwD Catagory is 86 with 30th percentile.
If you are a domicile student of Karnataka state, then go for BAMS
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