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i get 118 in my neet exam and i want to join bams course in s g v college can i know what is the fees for private seat

SHUBHANGI SINHA 5th Aug, 2025

Hello,

It's better to check directly with the college, however the cost of a private BAMS seat at SGV College may start at 1.53 lakhs annually. Merit quota seats are often less expensive than management quota seats, though the cost schedule can differ.

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Hii I get 283 marks in neet 2024 and Im belongs to general category so can I get BAMS in dy Patil college

Akansha Sharma 8th Dec, 2024

With a NEET score of 177, you have options to secure a BAMS seat, especially in private colleges. The cutoff for general category students generally ranges from 720-164 for most private institutions. Admission to government colleges might be challenging with this score, but private colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh,

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Can I afford bams in under 200 marks (catagory sc )

Tanya Gupta 8th Jun, 2024

Hello,

With a NEET score under 200 and belonging to the SC category, you have a fair chance of securing admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) program, particularly in private or less competitive government colleges.


Key Points:

Government Colleges:

SC category cutoffs are typically lower; check

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i scored 149 in neet 2024 from sc category i am eligible for bams or bhms or bnys or veternary?

Akansha Sharma 8th Dec, 2024

With a NEET score of 149 in the SC category, you may have a chance for BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, or Veterinary courses in some private colleges, as their cutoff is generally lower than government colleges. For SC category students, the cutoff for BAMS and BHMS could be around 120-160 in

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my neet score is 177, where can I get bams seat?

SHUBHANGI SINHA 5th Aug, 2025

Hello,

A BAMS seat in a government college will be difficult to obtain with a NEET score of 177, but private colleges may be an option. In addition to applying to private universities in your state or other states, you want to look into state - level guidance.

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