B.H.M.S.
I understand that your situation is challenging, but it's important to stay focused and plan ahead. Here's a step-by-step approach to help you move forward:
Since you're planning to take the 12th exam, you need to quickly prepare for it.
Subjects : Make sure you are preparing for the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) subjects for the exam if you're aiming for engineering.
Stream : Since you're from a civil diploma background, it’s likely you'll continue with the Science stream with the focus on Mathematics for a B.Tech.
Enroll : Immediately register for the 12th board exam (if you haven’t already). You may need to check the registration deadlines with the Maharashtra State Board (MSBSHSE).
Prepare Intensively : Prioritize core subjects and focus on your weaker areas. Since time is limited, make a schedule and stick to it.
After completing your 12th, you can pursue a B.Tech (Engineering) in a different field if civil engineering doesn't align with your current interests. Since you've been working in full-stack development, you could consider:
B.Tech in Computer Science/IT : If you're more interested in technology and software development, this could be an option. You can later apply for lateral entry into 2nd year of B.Tech if your diploma allows.
B.Tech in another discipline : If you decide to stick with civil engineering, you can pursue that too, but you'll have to go through the full 4-year program.
JEE Mains : This is essential for getting into many top engineering colleges in India, including IITs, NITs, and other private institutions. Prepare for JEE Mains after completing your 12th. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics .
State-Level Exams : If you’re aiming for colleges in Maharashtra, you can take MHT CET for state-based admissions in B.Tech.
Others : Explore other engineering exams, depending on the institutions you're interested in.
Create a Plan : Since you’re pressed for time, create a focused study plan for the 12th exams.
Time Management : Balance preparation for 12th exams and entrance exams (JEE or MHT CET). Prioritize core subjects and practice past papers.
Focus on Strengths : If you’re more inclined towards technology or full-stack development, you can choose a branch like Computer Science or Information Technology . These fields align well with your interests and experiences.
If you have limited time, consider taking online courses for both 12th preparation and entrance exams. Many platforms provide flexible learning options.
I understand the pressure you're facing. Don’t hesitate to talk to someone if you're feeling overwhelmed. It's important to stay calm and focus on the task at hand.
You still have time to get on track, but it’s essential to remain consistent with your efforts. Keep a clear focus on your goal of completing your 12th exams and then taking the right steps toward a degree program aligned with your strengths and interests.
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To get admission in BHMS in Odisha, follow these steps:
NEET Qualification : You must have appeared for NEET 2025 and scored a valid mark.
Eligibility : You need to have passed Class 12 with 50% marks in PCB .
Counseling : Odisha conducts AYUSH NEET Counseling through OJEE . Register online on their website when the counseling process starts.
Colleges : Some top BHMS colleges in Odisha include Odisha Medical College of Homoeopathy (Sambalpur) and Cuttack Homoeopathic Medical College .
Check your NEET score and register for counseling to secure a seat.
Hope this helps you!
Hello Yashita,
yes, qualifying the NEET UG exams is mandatory for admission to BHMS programs in most colleges across India. the National Medical Comission (NMC) mandates NEET as the entrance tet for BHMS admissions. however, a few private institutions may offer BHMS seats without NEET, based on 12th-grade marks or their own entrance exams. for better opportunities and recognition, its advisable to qualify NEET.
Hello,
Yes, admissions for the B.Sc. programme at S.D. Government College, Beawar , are currently open for the academic session 2024–25. You can apply online through the official website (https://hte.rajasthan.gov.in/college/gcbeawar) .
The college offers B.Sc. courses in both Mathematics and Biology streams. Admissions are based on merit, considering your Class 12 marks.
Hope it helps !
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The IBS Executive MBA Program is great for working professionals because it offers a flexible schedule, allowing you to study while continuing your job. The program focuses on real-world business problems, which helps you apply what you learn directly to your work. You’ll learn from experienced faculty members and have the chance to network with other professionals from different industries, which can open up new career opportunities.
It’s designed to improve leadership skills, making it ideal for people looking to grow in management roles. You also get a chance to gain global exposure through international study trips and industry connections. The curriculum includes various specializations, so you can choose what aligns with your career goals, whether it’s marketing, finance, or something else. Plus, the degree is from a well-recognized institution, which adds value to your resume.
The best part is that the program understands your need for balance, so it’s structured to fit into your busy work life.
Yes, it is possible to study a psychology minor alongside a BHMS or BAMS degree. While these degrees are in the field of medicine, you can pursue a minor in psychology at a later stage, often during your postgraduate studies or through other pathways.
Otherwise you can also explore options like taking a Diploma or Certificate course in Psychology after completing your BHMS or BAMS.
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 Tamil Nadu.
Government Medical College Karur:
Another good college in Tamilnadu.
Raiganj Government Medical College:
Another college located in West Bengal.
Burdwan D:
Another option for BAMS in West Bengal.
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery):
For BHMS also, government medical colleges are a good option.
Other colleges:
You can find many government BHMS colleges across India, but with 450 marks your chances may be limited in some colleges.
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):
A score of 400-500 is considered a good score for ST candidates and 400-450 for SC candidates for government dental colleges.
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery):
A score between 450-500+ is well-positioned for government BAMS colleges, particularly those with good infrastructure, faculty, and training facilities.
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery):
Similarly, a score between 450-500+ is considered good for government BHMS colleges.
Category-wise Scores:
General Category: 400+
OBC: 350+
SC/ST: 280+
Management Quota:
Some colleges may have management quota seats, where even lower scores can be sufficient if you have the financial means.
Factors Influencing Cutoffs:
Cutoffs can vary based on the specific college, state, and category. It's always recommended to check the previous year's cutoff trends and consider the college's reputation and infrastructure.
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