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With a 300 marks in NEET and applying under the SC category, you have a chance of securing admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in Maharashtra, but it will depend on the specific college and the year's cut-off trends.
Likely BAMS Colleges in Maharashtra:
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Hello Atish,
to secure admission in a government BAMS college in Maharashtra under the D2 category (OBC) for NEET 2025, you should aim for a secure of around 400-450 marks. in NEET 2024, the cutoff for obc candidates in goverment BAMS colleges in maharashtra was approximately 400-450 marks. however, these
The BAMS education at Government Ayurved College in Jaipur costs around 36,100 per year. The hostel cost is around 75,000 per year. There are also additional fees, such as 1,000 for registration, 2,000 for development, 2,000 for miscellaneous charges, and 4,000 for caution money.
So the total annual cost is
Hello Nidhhi,
yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from an open university while simultaneously entrolled in a regular Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program. this is permissible under the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, which allow students to pursue two degree programs simultaneously, provided
It might be sufficient for state-level engineering college or private university but difficult to get into higher institutions like NITs or IITs.
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
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):
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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
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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