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450 marks pe bams,bhms keliye best medical government collage

sadafreen356 28th Apr, 2025

Following are some good government medical colleges for BAMS and BHMS at 450 marks:

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery):

Government Medical Colleges:

These colleges are available all over India and are a good alternative to BAMS.

Shri Vinobha Bhave Institute of Medical Sciences:

Another popular choice, especially in Tamil Nadu.

Government Medical College Karur:

Another good college in Tamilnadu.

Raiganj Government Medical College:

Another college located in West Bengal.

Burdwan D:

Another option for BAMS in West Bengal.

BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery):

Government Medical Colleges:

For BHMS also, government medical colleges are a good option.

Other colleges:

You can find many government BHMS colleges across India, but with 450 marks your chances may be limited in some colleges.

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What is the safe score for a government seat if courses bds ,bams and bhms

sadafreen356 28th Apr, 2025

To secure a government seat in BDS, BAMS, or BHMS, aim for a NEET score of 400+ for general category, 350+ for OBC, and 280+ for SC/ST. These scores can provide a good chance for admission, but some colleges may accept lower scores.

Elaboration:

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery):

A score of 400-500 is considered a good score for ST candidates and 400-450 for SC candidates for government dental colleges.

BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery):

A score between 450-500+ is well-positioned for government BAMS colleges, particularly those with good infrastructure, faculty, and training facilities.

BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery):

Similarly, a score between 450-500+ is considered good for government BHMS colleges.

Category-wise Scores:

General Category: 400+

OBC: 350+

SC/ST: 280+

Management Quota:

Some colleges may have management quota seats, where even lower scores can be sufficient if you have the financial means.

Factors Influencing Cutoffs:

Cutoffs can vary based on the specific college, state, and category. It's always recommended to check the previous year's cutoff trends and consider the college's reputation and infrastructure.

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What is the minimum marks required to get BAMS?

SUKRITI GUPTA 19th Apr, 2025

To get admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course in India, you need to qualify for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) UG exam. There isn't a fixed "minimum mark" that guarantees a BAMS seat, as the required score depends on several factors that vary each year. However, understanding the general trends and qualifying criteria can give you an idea.

Firstly, to be eligible to appear for NEET, you need to have passed your 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects and generally secured a minimum aggregate of 50% marks (40% for reserved categories like OBC).

After appearing for NEET, the National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the qualifying cutoffs. To be eligible for BAMS admission through counseling, you must score above this qualifying percentile. For the NEET 2024 exam, the qualifying percentile for the general category was the 50th percentile, and for OBC/SC/ST categories, it was the 40th percentile. The corresponding marks for these percentiles vary each year based on the overall performance in the exam. For example, in NEET 2024, the general category cutoff score was 720-162, and for OBC/SC/ST, it was 161-127. The expected NEET 2025 cutoffs are likely to be in a similar range but will be released after the exam.

However, merely qualifying in NEET doesn't guarantee a seat, especially in government colleges, which have higher cutoff ranks. The actual marks required for admission (the "admission cutoff") depend on factors like the difficulty level of the NEET exam, the number of candidates, the number of BAMS seats available, and the reservation policies.

Generally, for a good chance of securing a BAMS seat in a government college, a NEET score above 400 might be considered a decent benchmark, but this can vary significantly between states and colleges. For private BAMS colleges, the cutoff scores might be lower.

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My avg score in coaching test is 400 .Can I got a medical collage either BAMS,BDS or BHMS

harsh singh 18th Apr, 2025

With an average score of 400, you have a good chance for:

BAMS: Likely in private colleges or some govt colleges (especially with OBC/SC/ST reservation)

BHMS: Possible in both govt and private colleges

BDS: Tough for govt colleges, but possible in private colleges

Category and state can affect your chances.

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What score I need in neet to get in a good BAMS AND BHMS college , I am in OBC category and I have done my school fromHind medium so which is better for me to choose

SUKRITI GUPTA 30th Apr, 2025

To get admission into a good BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) college as an OBC category student, you will need to secure a competitive score in the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). The exact score required can vary each year and depends on factors like the difficulty of the exam, the number of available seats, and the overall performance of candidates.

However, based on previous years' trends, for a good government BAMS college under the OBC category, you should aim for a NEET score in the range of 480 to 550 or even higher . For good government BHMS colleges, the required score might be slightly lower, potentially in the range of 450 to 520 or above . For private colleges, the cutoff scores can be lower than government colleges, but good ones will still require a decent score. Keep in mind that these are just estimations, and the actual cutoffs for the NEET 2025 admissions might differ.

Regarding which course might be better for you having studied in Hindi medium, both BAMS and BHMS have their course material and teaching primarily in English at the undergraduate level in most good colleges across India. While some colleges, especially those in Hindi-speaking states, might use Hindi for some explanations or have study material available in Hindi, the core medical terminology and curriculum will largely be in English.

Therefore, your school's medium of instruction might not be the most significant deciding factor between BAMS and BHMS. The choice should ideally depend on your personal interest in the specific medical system.

BAMS focuses on the traditional Indian system of Ayurveda, emphasizing natural remedies, herbal medicines, and a holistic approach to health. It involves a detailed study of ancient Ayurvedic texts alongside modern medical subjects.

BHMS focuses on Homeopathy, an alternative system of medicine that uses highly diluted substances to stimulate the body's healing response. It follows the principle of "like cures like."

Both BAMS and BHMS offer promising career paths as medical practitioners in their respective fields. BAMS graduates can work in Ayurvedic hospitals, wellness centers, and research institutions, and there's growing global interest in Ayurveda. BHMS graduates can work in homeopathic clinics, hospitals, and also have opportunities in research and pharmaceuticals.

Ultimately, the better choice for you depends on which medical system resonates more with your interests and career aspirations. It would be beneficial to research both fields further, perhaps speak to practitioners or students in these fields, and then make an informed decision.

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What score I need to get in a good BAMS or BHMS college in Rajasthan and which one is better to choose?

harsh singh 15th Apr, 2025

NEET Score Needed (General Category - Rajasthan )

BAMS (Govt): 520–550+

BHMS (Govt): 450–480+

Private BAMS: 400–450+

Private BHMS: 350–400+

Top Colleges

BAMS:

National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur

Govt. Ayurved College, Udaipur

BHMS:

Dr. MPK Homeopathic College, Jaipur

Vivekanand Homoeopathic College, Jaipur

BAMS: More popular, better career scope in govt/private sector, Ayurveda hospitals.

BHMS: Less competitive, limited scope but still good for private practice.

Recommendation: Choose BAMS if you can get a good score.

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Closing marks for bams students

Rubina Naseer 15th Apr, 2025

The closing marks for BAMS admissions vary each year. For NEET 2024, the expected closing marks are:

  • General Category : 485–520 marks

  • OBC Category : 450–480 marks

  • SC/ST Categories : 350–400 marks

These are approximate and can vary based on competition and seat availability.

BAMS cut-off 2024

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Closing marks for bams students

Sarishti bhagi 14th Apr, 2025

Hi prabhat

Closing marks for bams students depends upon institutes, category and cut off.

Thanks

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Closing marks for bams students

kumardurgesh1802 14th Apr, 2025

Hello there,

To help you better, I need a few more details, since BAMS closing marks vary each year based on:

  1. State you're applying in

  2. Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS)

  3. Type of college (Government or Private)

  4. Year of exam (Assuming you're asking for NEET 2024 or planning for 2025)

However, here’s a general idea based on NEET 2023–24 trends for BAMS admission in government colleges:

Approximate Closing Marks (Govt. BAMS Seats):

  1. General (UR): 500–530

  2. OBC/EWS: 480–520

  3. SC: 380–420

  4. ST: 330–400

For private BAMS colleges , even 300–400 marks might be enough, depending on the state and availability of seats.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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i want to know about course for embryologist after BAMS and colleges or center in ahmedabad and salary after doint embryologist

kumardurgesh1802 13th Apr, 2025

Hello Riya,

To become an embryologist after BAMS, you can pursue:

  1. Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Embryology (1-2 years)

  2. M.Sc. in Clinical Embryology (2 years)

  3. Certified Embryology Programs (short-term, focused training)

    Colleges/Centers in Ahmedabad :

  • International Institute of Clinical Embryology (IICE) : Offers postgraduate diplomas and M.Sc. courses.

  • IVF Clinics : Some clinics like Concept Fertility Clinic may offer internships and practical training.

    Salary :

  • Entry-level (0-3 years): Rs. 3-5 Lakh/year

  • Mid-level (3-5 years): Rs. 5-8 Lakh/year

  • Senior-level (5+ years): Rs. 8-15 Lakh/year

Embryologists can earn more with experience, especially in IVF or genetic testing roles.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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