National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
400 mark in 2025, you are a rank will be excavated 95000 - 110000 Based on previous trends
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Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the colleges offering BAMS course without NEET:
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ICT Mumbai does not offer MBBS/BDS, so there’s no NEET cutoff for medical seats.
However, for B.Pharm at ICT Mumbai, NEET scores are accepted.
General category: Needs very high NEET percentile (around 98–99%).
Reserved category: Slightly lower cutoff (~95–97%).
You can also apply via MHT-CET, where cutoffs are similarly high.
With a NEET rank around four lakh you may not get a seat in government BAMS colleges in Maharashtra under the state quota but there are chances in private and deemed colleges Some of the private colleges that may accept ranks near four lakh include Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune Dr DY
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yes-with 340 marks in NEET 2025, you stand a solid chance of getting into Patanjali Ayurved College(Haridwar) under the institute quota. Make sure you participate in the Uttarakhand AYUSH counselling and list it high among your preferences
At 234 marks in 2025, you are unlikely to secure a seat in any MBBS or BDS program under both state and AIQ rounds. Instead, you can try out alternatives such as Alliedhealth sciences/paramedical courses, non-clinical undergraduate degrees, Ayush or other medical programs.
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With a NEET 2025 score of 521 and being an ex-serviceman's son with priority 6, you have a good chance of securing a medical seat, potentially in a government college, through the state quota.
The exact type of college (government or private) and the specific institution will depend on the
Counseling Name
Why Apply?
Website
✅ DGME UP Counseling
State quota – good chance (SC)
upneet.gov.in (http://upneet.gov.in/)
✅ MCC AIQ Counseling
All India 15% quota + CU/DU/BHU
mcc.nic.in (https://mcc.nic.in/)
✅ BHU/AMU (via MCC)
Central Universities
Same as MCC
✅ Deemed Univ. (Optional)
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