B.A.M.S.
Hey Aspirant!
In Yavatmal there were various Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) colleges, You have not given any information about the College/Institution for which you want Hostel Fee structure . I am not able to provide suitable answer regarding your question because you have not mentioned any specific
Hello,
The cutoff marks for last year session 2020-2021 is as follows
For unreserved(General) Category - 151
Non creamy layer obc - 131
EW Category - 305
SC Category - 293
all this data is based on cutoff released last year by dy patil.
Also,to have more details of college
Hi
With 186 marks, you can get BAMS college under ST category.
Considering the rise in cutoff every year, your chance of getting government BAMS college are little less but you can get private BAMS college in your state.
For prediction about colleges via your rank and marks, please refer
Hi aspirant,
Yes, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur offers Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine, and Surgery (BAMS).
Course Duration: 5.5 years
Mode of Course: Full-time
Admission Criteria: NEET UG
Education qualification: Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam in PCB subjects from a recognised Board or College.
You need
If we look from career point of view, then it's BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery) which is better as compared to BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) because of the following reasons, as stated below -
As per the Students' List (2020-21 Session) as published in the official website of Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre , the cut off marks is as follows -
Here is the list of top BAMS private colleges in Karnataka.
Hello candidate,
In BAMS refers to the management quota offered in BAMS colleges for special admission purposes. Moreover here are the admission criteria for this qouta-
1. The Admission is based on the NEET scores now for all the medical courses including BAMS. The scores are a mandatory now to
If you want to have a good clinical exposure or if you want to be a doctor in the government medical hospitals then going for BDS will be better. See for medical purpose there are more infrastructure for the Allopaethic medicine compared to any of the other course. So if
Hello aspirant,
It's very difficult to get a government seat in any BAMS colleges as according to previous year cut-off, an EWS student requires 500+ marks. You might have a chance in deemed BAMS colleges, but even they require 260+ marks, you can always try.
Here is the college predictor
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