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Matoshri Aasarabai Darade Ayurved College Nashik fees is 1.5 lakh per year hostel not included. obviously private colleges have more fees than government colleges.
For example government colleges Fees is generally for the BAMS program are nearly Rs. 42,025 for the first year, Rs. 28,650 for the second year, Rs. 27,650 for the third year, and Rs. 38,500 for the final year. Hostel fees are Rs. 7,500 per year for three years and Rs. 11,250 for the final year which is very less compared to private.
Sebc D1 category falls under obc category there is no separate reservation for this and fees is same as general candidates i.e 60k to 21 lakh for whole course however you can get scholarship from VJNT, OBC and SBC Welfare Department and Medical Education Department This scheme provides financial assistance to OBC students for tuition fees, exam fees, and other eligible fees. The scheme's goal is to encourage interest in education and provide opportunities for financial growth.
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I would need the name of the college you are referring to; otherwise, I could not give the ranking of a particular college in Karnataka for the BAMS course. Rankings may vary with criteria such as academic performance, faculty, infrastructure, and student satisfaction. Karnataka has many good BAMS colleges: government and private institutions.
Among the top colleges in Karnataka offering BAMS are Bangalore's Government Ayurvedic Medical College and the KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research in Belagavi. These are normally very good colleges for a broad range of education, proper exposure in clinical functions, and research scopes under the broad canopy of Ayurveda.
To give you a better answer to your question, kindly mention the name of the college for which you're inquiring.
Yes, if you receive an allotment in the second round of BAMS Maharashtra counseling but prefer the college allotted in the first round, you can fill out the status retention form.
This allows you to retain your seat in the first-choice college instead of accepting the new allotment. Make sure to follow the specific guidelines and deadlines set by the counseling authority for submitting the retention form.
It's important to confirm your eligibility and the procedures outlined by the admission office of the respective colleges to ensure a smooth process.
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Hello aspirant,
Yes, certain universities allow admission to BAMS programs (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) without the need for a qualifying NEET score. Some universities admit students directly to BAMS programs without taking NEET results into account. Students are usually admitted to these colleges through the management quota, which is determined by how well they pass on the class 12 board exams. You must have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as required topics on your class 12 board exams in order to be eligible for such admissions. You also need to have received at least 50% in these disciplines (with an additional 10% relaxation for applicants in the reserved category).
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Hello aspirant
Top Colleges charge between INR 40,000 and INR 100,000 for BAMS courses. There are a total of 273 BAMS colleges in India, of which 223 are privately operated and 53 are under government ownership. Government colleges charge between INR 10,000 and INR 30,000 for BAMS course fees. In private universities, BAMS course prices typically range from INR 40,000 to INR 12,00,000.
A score of 469 in NEET 2024 may not be enough to get admission to a government college for BDS or BAMS but you get private colleges at 469 marks.
Taking into account all the past few year cut offs, you do have a little chance to get a seat in BDS in government college in State colleges with state quota in mop up round so participate till the end. However, the cut offs varies every year and from state to state. So, nothing can be assured right away. But, talking about chances, you do have that in plenty.
Hope this helps and all the best.
The fees for a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course in India vary depending on the college and state, and can range from INR 20,000 to INR 3,00,000 per year. Private colleges typically charge more than government colleges. In addition to tuition, students may also need to pay for hostel fees and other expenses.
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