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Patanjali Ayurved College Haridwar typically requires a minimum of 430 NEET marks for general category BAMS admission. This translates to an approximate All India Rank between 46,000 and 60,000. If you exceed that score, you stand a reasonable chance of securing admission.
Dear aspirant,
The closing rank for BAMS at Patanjali Ayurved College for 2025 will depend on several factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the specific category like general,SC, ST, OBC etc. However based on the trends of previous years, a score of 410
The closing rank for pantanji ayurvedic college for bams in 2025 is mainly differed between 412-450 Marks of NEET score which is All India Rank between 60,000–81,000. Although OBC/SC/ST candidate can get it if they have 113–143 as well.
Yes, with 198 NEET marks, you have a fair chance of getting BAMS admission under management quota in private colleges across India. Focus on applying through state AYUSH counselling and directly contacting colleges with lower cutoffs.
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Hello student,
While specific cutoffs vary by college and state, a NEET score between 260-350 might be sufficient for securing a management quota seat, especially in states like Maharashtra.
A NEET score of 198, it is unlikely you will get admission to a BAMS program through the management quota in
With 198 marks in NEET, you may have a chance to get admission in BAMS through management quota in private Ayurvedic colleges, especially in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka where such options are available.
Dear student, With 272 marks in NEET 2025 , you are eligible for counselling since you've cleared the qualifying cutoff for your category. However, getting a government BAMS seat with this score is unlikely in most states, including Maharashtra.
In recent years, the cutoff for government BAMS colleges under reserved
Yes, there can be bond policies in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in Gujarat, but it depends on the specific college and whether it's a government or private institution. Private BAMS colleges are more likely to have bond policies, while government colleges typically do not. If a bond
Dear student, Which BAMS college are you asking about? First, let me know the name of the college you're aiming for, because admission chances depend a lot on the specific college, state quota, category, and previous year’s cutoffs. Once I have that info, I’ll give you a clear answer based
Hello,
Depending on your state quota, category, and college preference, you have a good chance of being admitted to a BAMS college with a NEET 2025 score of 391 and AIR of 227615 - especially under government or semi - government quota seats.
You can apply for government BAMS colleges
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