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No,you cannot pursue Bachelors of Homeopathic medicine and surgery (BHMS) without NEET as it is mandatory for admission in India.
However, without NEET, you can explore paramedical courses,Bsc.in nursing,B.pharmacy,BPT etc..which offers good career options in the healthcare care field .
Hello aspirant,
Malwanchal University, Indore offers Bachelor's of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery(BHMS) of five years and six months duration. The fees of which is 5,45,000 INR for the whole course.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/university/malwanchal-university-indore/bhms-course
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Hello,
It is quite improbable that a student with a NEET score of 90 will be admitted to bachelor of homeopathic medicine and surgery program, particularly at Government universities. Although it varies, the Neet score required for BHMS is typically significantly higher than 90. For candidates in the general category, the minimum percentile is usually about the 50th percentile, or 138 marks.
Hey,
If we look at the expected cutoff ranges for government BHMS colleges under the All India Quota:
General category: around 490 to 510 marks (above 50 thousand rank)
OBC or EWS category: 470 to 490 marks
SC category: around 390 to 430 marks
ST category: around 350 to 400 marks
For private BHMS colleges:
General category: 300 to 400 marks (30th to 40th percentile)
OBC category: 280 to 380 marks
SC category: 220 to 300 marks
ST category: 200 to 280 marks
You should clearly understand the minimum marks required according to your category. I recommend checking your seat availability using this college predictor: medicine.careers360.com/neet-ayush-all-india-college-predictor
Hello, there are some rules mentioned below
Round 1: Fresh registration allowed
Round 2: Fresh registration is allowed
Mop-Up Round: Fresh registration is allowed
Stray Vacancy Round: Only registered candidates from earlier rounds can participate — no new registration allowed
So if you missed Round 1, you can register in Round 2 or Mop-Up, but not in the Stray Round.For State Counselling, most states allow fresh registrations in Mop-Up or even Round 2 (rules vary by state). Since private BHMS seats are filled through state counselling, you still have time to apply if registration opens again.
Here is a thoro run down of the private medical colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, and Maharashtra that offer BHMS and BAMS programs, along with information on the approximate NEET UG cut off and mission cost for 2025:
HYDERABAD
1. DR. B.R.K.R Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Hyderabad
2. J.S.P.S. Government Homeopathic Medical College, Hyderabad
3. MNR Homeopathic Medical College, Sangareddy
Maharashtra
1. Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,Pune
2. Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College (semi govt)
3. Antarbharti Ayurved College, Nagpur
Just apply state AYUSH counselling and participate in all rounds of counselling.
With a score of 134 and belonging to the EWS category, you meet the minimum qualifying criteria for the EWS category in both Maharashtra and Telangana based on the expected NEET cutoff for BHMS admissions.
Private BHMS colleges generally have lower cut-offs compared to government colleges. For the EWS category, the private college cutoff is likely to be less than 350 marks. Your score of 134 falls within this range.
While your marks are not above the expected cutoffs for government colleges for the EWS category (350+ marks), securing a seat in a private college in either Maharashtra or Telangana remains a possibility through the counselling process and subsequent rounds, including the mop-up round.
NEET COLLEGE PREDICTOR helps you to find out colleges in your preferred states.
If you have scored 145 marks in NEET then it means you have just cleared the qualifying cutoff but this score is too low for getting admission in any BHMS college especially in government colleges because for government BHMS colleges the cutoff usually goes above 480 marks and even for private BHMS colleges most of the time the minimum marks required is around 300 or more so with 145 marks your chances of getting a seat in any BHMS college are very low this score is not enough for counselling allotment because many students score much higher and take the available seats first even though you are eligible you may not get any seat in the regular counselling process if you still want to study BHMS then you should prepare again for NEET and try to score at least 300 plus marks next year or if you are not planning to repeat then you can look for some private colleges that may offer management quota seats without strict cutoffs but those seats are very limited and expensive or you can also explore other options like paramedical or allied health diploma courses which have better chances with low marks so overall at 145 marks your chances for BHMS are very poor but you can plan wisely for the next step depending on your interest and financial condition
Being a general category girl applicant from Uttar Pradesh with a NEET 2025 rank of 230 494 will make it difficult to acquired a government seat in BAMS or BHMS due to high competition in Uttar Pradesh.
You have a slight chance in BHMS government seats especially if some seeds go unfilled mop up or stray vacancy rounds.
Altho admission to the bachelor of homeopathic medicine and surgery program in India often requires passing the National Eligibility CUM Entrance Test (NEET), some universities may provide other routes, such as state level entrance tests aur direct admission based on merit, which avoid NEET. The most popular and generally recognised admission test for BHMS, however, is NEET. For BHMS, the annual minimum tuition at Government universities can arrange from INR 20,000 to INR 1,50,000, where as at private colleges, it can rain from INR 80,000 to INR 9 lakh.
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