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No, if you do not have a qualifying Neet score, you will not be admitted to the bachelor of Ayurvedic medicine and surgery program. NEET certification is required for admission to all AYUSH degrees, weather in government or private colleges, according to the most recent rules released by the
As there are only 376 in NEET as OBC, it would not be possible to have an MBBS seat through Defence quota unless parental service makes a very big advantage, and even then, the cut-off is normally very high. The competitive seats are scarce in defence quota. Instead, consider alternatives
Private Medical College Fee Estimates (MBBS)
Lower-tier colleges (usually accepting NEET scores in the 250–350 range):
Tuition fee is between 5 lakhs to 7 lakhs a year.
Mid-tier colleges (scores around 300–400):
Fees almost range between 7 Lakh to 12 Lakh on an annual basis.
deemed universities:
Fees can go
Because with 376 marks in NEET in the OBC category, your probability of getting the MBBS seat depends on a state:
In government colleges, it's quite unlikely—cutoffs generally stay higher (450+ for OBC).
There is a possibility that you get an average score that barely meets the cut off limits
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If you have scored 61 marks and belong to the ST category you may have a chance of getting a government college depending on the exam like NEET, JEE , CET etc , state quota and cutoffs of your state. Government colleges usually have lower cutoffs for ST candidates
That NEET is 189; therefore, it is highly unlikely that you can secure a seat in a government college of medicine in Bengaluru since the cutoffs are too high. General category candidates who wish to join government colleges will need much higher scores than 400-500. Alternatively, you can think over
For BAMS admission in government colleges (SC category) through NEET:
Safe NEET Score Range (2025)
450–480+ marks – Good chance in most govt colleges
500+ marks – For top govt BAMS colleges
350–430 marks – May get lower-rank govt colleges (less
likely)
With 100 marks in NEET, you can’t get MBBS/BAMS in govt colleges, even under SC. But you can explore:
Options:
Private BAMS/BHMS (under management quota)
B.Sc. Paramedical courses – Nursing, MLT, Radiology, Anesthesia, etc.
Diploma courses – DMLT, X-ray, OT, etc.
BPT/BOT – Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy (some colleges don’t need
Yes, with 410 marks in NEET, you have a good chance of getting a BAMS seat in Patanjali Ayurved College, Haridwar under the SC category, especially in the state quota.
Cut-off for SC category usually ranges between 350–430 marks.
Apply through Uttarakhand AYUSH counselling.
With 129 marks (OBC B3), you won’t get BAMS in govt colleges, but you can get a seat in private BAMS colleges under management quota.
Apply through state AYUSH counselling or directly to private colleges.
Govt seat not possible at this rank.
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