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Unfortunately no, without Neet, it is challenging to gain direct admission to BHMS. Most BHMS colleges used Neet results for admission, and certain private colleges may have management quota seats available, however these are also filled through the KEA counselling procedure, which also requires a valid Neet score.
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Hello Krish,
You scored 201 marks in your first attempt. Getting a government college depends on the course you choose and the cutoff in your state.
For courses like BAMS, BHMS, BDS, the cutoff is usually higher.
With 201 marks, you might get a government college in some states, but it's not guaranteed.
Check the official counseling website of your state for exact cutoff details.
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Yes, some private colleges and a few state universities offer BHMS admission without NEET . Usually, these admissions are based on 10+2 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Some states have their own entrance exams, and some private colleges allow direct admission under management quota.
However, NEET is the most common and widely accepted exam for BHMS. Before applying without NEET, check if the college is recognised by the government and has proper accreditation to avoid future issues with your degree.
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To get admission in B.Sc Nursing in a GMC, you must follow these steps:
First, you need to appear for the NEET UG exam. Almost all government colleges now take B.Sc Nursing admission through NEET UG marks.
Once the NEET results are declared, the next step is counselling. This counselling can be done through state-level counselling or AIQ (All India Quota) depending on which GMC you are applying for.
Register for the counselling by visiting the official website of your state’s medical counselling authority. Fill in all your details like NEET roll number, rank, marks, category, etc.
Upload the necessary documents like your 10th and 12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, passport size photo, signature, category certificate (if any), and domicile certificate.
After registration, you need to fill in your choices of colleges and courses. Choose “B.Sc Nursing” and the names of GMCs offering it.
Then wait for seat allotment results. If your NEET score is high enough and you meet all eligibility criteria, you may get a seat in a GMC for B.Sc Nursing.
If you are allotted a seat, download the allotment letter, report to the college physically within the given time, and complete document verification and admission fee payment.
Your admission will be confirmed after that.
Some GMCs also conduct medical fitness tests before final admission. You need to be physically fit and meet basic health criteria.
website for NEET counselling: https://mcc.nic.in/
If you are applying through a state quota, check your respective state medical education department’s website (for example, for Maharashtra: https://cetcell.mahacet.org/ ).
Hello aspirant,
Two of the most promising medical programs you can think about are BAMS and BHMS. The courses of BAMS and BHMS are becoming more and more popular as a result of the growing demand for natural remedies and medications. The cost of BHMS courses ranges from INR 1.5 Lakh to INR 3 Lakh. Candidates might choose to become BHMS doctors, public health specialists, private practitioners, pharmacists, etc. after completing the BHMS program. A graduate of a BHMS program can expect to make between INR 4 LPA and INR 7 LPA on average.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bhms-bachelor-of-homeopathic-medicine-and-surgery
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Graduates of BHMS programs can work as homoeopathic medical officers at government homoeopathic hospitals and dispensaries, whereas graduates of BAMS programs can work in public health, Ayurvedic hospitals, and government dispensaries. Both the options are good and have great prospects in future. You can choose any of these courses as per your choice and preferences.
Hello there,
With 120 marks in NEET , getting admission in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) is difficult in government colleges, but you may still have a chance in private homeopathy colleges , especially during the stray vacancy round .
Your chances improve if:
You belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).
You apply in states with lower cutoffs .
You consider management quota seats .
Keep checking the official counseling portals for AYUSH UG or your state’s counseling board for spot round updates.
Dear Candidate,
To pursue BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in India, it is mandatory to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). NEET is the qualifying exam required for admission into medical courses, including BHMS, whether in government or private colleges. Without appearing for or qualifying NEET, you cannot get admission into any recognized BHMS college in India. Some foreign universities may offer similar courses without NEET, but practicing in India after studying abroad would still require clearing the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination).
The fees for BHMS vary depending on the type of college. In government colleges, the annual fee typically ranges from INR15,000 to INR 60,000, making the total fee for the entire 5.5-year course approximately INR 80,000 to INR 3 lakh. In contrast, private colleges may charge anywhere from INR1.5 lakh to INR 3.5 lakh per year, totaling around INR 8 lakh to INR 18 lakh for the complete course. Some private institutions with management or donation seats may have even higher fees.
In conclusion, NEET is compulsory for BHMS admission in India. If you haven’t taken NEET, you are not eligible to pursue BHMS in any recognized Indian medical college. However, if your NEET score is low, you can still explore options in private colleges, though the cost will be significantly higher.
Neet cut off for bcd candidate usually is 113 to 143 marks and this will vary based on students category they belong to . This cut off will varies based on the seats availablity each year so you need check their official website if you looking for any specific college
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