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Yes, if you get admission to a BAMS college and decide to leave after one year to pursue MBBS, you will likely have to pay a bond amount, as most BAMS colleges require students to sign a bond that stipulates a penalty if they leave the course prematurely, especially within the first few years.
Contact your BAMS college administration to confirm the exact terms of the bond,if you can pay that much amount you can go ahead and also you can negotiate amount by giving reason.
The fees for a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program at a private college in India can range from 40,000 to 12,00,000 per year. The fees vary based on the college's location and facilities.
Index Medical College, Indore , Madhya Pradesh - 8 lakhs
Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences ,andhra Pradesh -4 lakhs
GMERS Medical College, Vadnagar ,gujarat - 7.95 lakhs
Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Pune -5 lakh
You can easily get into some good private colleges of BAMS with your score and category through state quota of m.p.There are 10 Private BAMS Colleges in Madhya Pradesh Approved by the Ministry of Ayush.you may get these colleges in the list.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bams-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh
It is important to register for your state ayush counselling for getting admission to these colleges.
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With a score of 211 in NEET 2024 and belonging to the SC category, you have a decent chance of securing a seat in a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program in some government or private colleges. BAMS cutoffs for SC category students tend to be lower than for the general category, but it can vary depending on the state, college, and number of applicants.
Here’s what you can do:
1. **State Quota Counseling**: Since state cutoffs are usually lower than All India Quota (AIQ), you may have a good chance of securing a BAMS seat through your state’s counseling process. Look for government or semi-government BAMS colleges, as their fees are generally more affordable, and cutoffs for reserved categories are often lower.
2. **Private Colleges**: If government seats are difficult to secure, private BAMS colleges can be a viable option. Many private institutions have lower cutoffs, and you might be able to get admission based on your category and score.
3. **Research Cutoffs**: Check previous years’ SC category cutoffs for BAMS colleges in your preferred states. This will give you an idea of where you stand and help you make informed decisions during counseling.
Overall, you should participate actively in counseling rounds to maximize your chances of getting a seat without needing another drop year.
Hello aspirant,
Candidates must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects with 50% to 60% overall in order to be eligible to enroll in the BAMS course. To be admitted to the BAMS programme, candidates must also have passed the NEET. For BAMS courses, only the NEET scores are allowed. The annual cost of the BAMS course fees is between INR 20,000 and INR 3,00,000. BHU, Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Parul University, and other well-known universities are among those that provide BAMS courses.
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Hello aspirant, GAMC, Patna and Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Pune are both renowned Ayurvedic colleges in India.
Choosing between the two depends on various factors. Here's a brief comparison:
GAMC, Patna:
Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Pune:
The best choice for you depends on your personal preferences. Consider factors like:
To make an informed decision, research both colleges further, consider their websites, previous year's cutoffs, and talk to students or alumni.
Additional tips:
Ultimately, the best college for you is the one that aligns with your goals and preferences.
For more information about colleges you can go through their link attached below. https://www.careers360.com/colleges/tilak-ayurved-mahavidyalaya-pune
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-ayurvedic-college-patna
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The Indian Army offers a Short Service Commission for BAMS graduates under the Army Medical Corps (AMC).you can join through this recruitment but for short service tenure which will later become permanent as per guidelines.
Keep an eye on the official Indian Army recruitment notifications for SSC entry specifically for BAMS graduates.
Yes you can easily some Private BAMS colleges can reserve 15% of their total seats for direct admission through the management quota.also, The Ayush Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) conducts counseling for admission to BAMS courses. You can check the AACCC website for information on counseling dates and registration.
hey there I am glad to help you out
now nothing can be said for sure as a lot depends on the cut off and the marks and the trend keeps changing from year to year
but looking at your marks i can say that you will get in BAMS college of your choice. Although getting a mbbs seat is little difficult but you can try
check your predicted rank at
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And your predicted college at
Https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?ien-NEET_clgpd&ici-NEET article view sticky Hope this helps,
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Candidates need to have score more than 450 plus to get seat in BAMS government colleges even obc category cutoff marks is around 420 plus it is really difficult for you to get BAMS at this score with state quota too.however you can apply to private colleges if you are comfortable with high fees or you can also wait till mop up round if there is any seat vacant in last you might get less popular colleges.you can also use Neet predictor to know the college options available to you at this score in your state.
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