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I want to take admission in BAMS course with low fees . My NEET preparation is not good due to some unavoidable issues . Please suggest me some good private ayurvedic colleges with low fee structure.

Saurabh Yadav 8th Apr, 2025

Hiii,

So you want to take admission in the BAMS course (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) but your NEET preparation didn’t go well due to some personal reasons. That’s completely okay—don’t lose hope. There are still chances to get into a good private Ayurvedic college with low fees.

First of all, even for private colleges, you’ll need to qualify NEET. The score doesn’t have to be very high if you’re looking for colleges with low cut-offs, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.

Now coming to the colleges – there are some private Ayurvedic colleges where the fees are not too high, and they also accept students with lower NEET scores, especially in the last or mop-up rounds of counselling. Some of these colleges charge around 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs per year, which is quite affordable compared to other private colleges that charge 4–5 lakhs per year.

Here are some examples of such colleges:

  • In Uttar Pradesh, you can check out Dayanand Ayurvedic Medical College in Siwan or Lal Bahadur Shastri Ayurvedic College in Prayagraj. These colleges usually have a low fee structure and give admission through UP state counselling or directly if seats remain.

  • In Madhya Pradesh, there’s Maharishi Ayurveda College in Ujjain, which is quite affordable and takes students with average NEET scores.

  • In Karnataka, Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda in Manipal is known for good quality education and reasonable fees.

  • And in Maharashtra, Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Nagpur is one option you can consider.

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How to cope UP in 1 year for neet 2026

Sajal Trivedi 8th Apr, 2025

Hii There,

It will take a concentrated and planned effort to get ready for NEET 2026 in a year.  Begin by fully comprehending the syllabus and exam format, which include biology, chemistry, and physics and are based on the NCERT textbooks for Classes 11 and 12.  Make a well-rounded study plan that includes more time for difficult topics and regular revision.  Since biology is the foundation of NEET, mastering the NCERT texts is essential.  Consult standard textbooks such as O.P. Tandon for Chemistry, NC Verma for Biology, and HC Verma for Physics for a deeper understanding.  Speed, accuracy, and time management can all be enhanced with consistent practice using past year's question papers and mock exams.

Include revision in your daily routine, paying particular attention to important ideas, equations, and diagrams.  Maintain a healthy lifestyle by getting enough sleep, eating a balanced meal, and taking pauses throughout study sessions to prevent burnout.  Enrolling in a coaching class might offer structured advice if necessary.  Above all, maintain your motivation, monitor your development, and remember your objective.  The secret to passing the NEET in a year is consistency and astute study techniques.

For more information about NEET 2026, please visit:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2026

I hope this answers your question.

Thanks

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I have domicile certificate of Telangana but my study is out side of Telangana. am I illigible for home quota for neet UG in Telangana? Please Help.

Sajal Trivedi 8th Apr, 2025

Hii There,

Candidates must normally possess a valid state domicile certificate in order to be eligible for the home quota in NEET UG for Telangana, which you do.  But it also frequently entails fulfilling residency requirements, such having finished school at a state-approved institution or having studied in Telangana for a specific period of time (usually seven of the previous ten years).  Your eligibility may be impacted because you studied outside of Telangana, unless you meet other requirements, such as your parents having lived in Telangana for a long time.  The easiest way to verify your eligibility is to look at the most recent NEET UG information bulletin or speak with the Telangana State Medical Admissions Authority for precise and current information.

I hope this answers your question.

Thanks

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Repeated questions in neet from 2018-2024

Sakshi Sharma 9th Apr, 2025

Hey Mayuri ,

I hope you are doing well in your studies. As per your mentioned query , it is better to know about the repeated questions so that you will have an idea of important topics. Here , i am mentioning a link from where you can check the topics from where the repeated questions come.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/most-repeated-questions-in-neet-exam

All the best!

Revert for further query!!

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Like I have started studying now can I crack neet nd get n mbbs clg?

Anishka Arya 7th Apr, 2025

its impossible to cover the syllabus of neet in just a month. bt u can focus on some important high weightage chapters, so that u should get some 3rd tier colleges.

good luck!!!

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i need 300 marks for this neet exam

Afreen 8th Apr, 2025

To get into a medical college with 300 marks on the NEET exam, you should focus on improving your score, potentially aiming for 500 or more, and consider your category and state quota for admission.

Understanding the NEET Score and Admission:

NEET Total Marks:

The NEET exam is out of 720 marks.

300 Marks:

A score of 300 can be considered average or below average, potentially limiting your options for top medical colleges.

Admission Chances:

A score of 300 might offer chances for admission to some medical colleges, especially those with lower cutoff scores or in specific categories.

Category and State Quota:

Your category (General, OBC, SC, ST) and state quota can significantly impact your chances of getting into a medical college with a score of 300.

Private Medical Colleges:

You might have a better chance of getting into a private medical college with a score of 300, especially if you are in a state quota.

Strategies to Improve Your NEET Score:

Focus on NCERT: Thoroughly study and revise NCERT textbooks for Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, as they are the foundation for NEET questions.

Practice Questions: Solve a large number of questions, including previous years' question papers (PYQs) and mock tests.

Concept Clarity: Focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing information.

Time Management: Practice solving questions within the given time limit to improve your speed and accuracy.

Identify Weak Areas: Analyze your mistakes and work on strengthening your weak areas.

Regular Revision: Regularly revise all the topics to retain information.

Maintain Short Notes: Create concise notes for quick revision.

Don't Give Up: If you are struggling, don't give up. Continue to work hard and stay focused on your goal.

GOOD LUCK!!

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Which exams I need to qualify to get government Bsc biotechnology seat after my 12th passout (2025) in PCB stream. Do I need to give NEET as well as CUET ?

harsh singh 7th Apr, 2025

For admission to a government B.Sc. Biotechnology program after Class 12 (PCB), you may need to appear for:

1. CUET (Common University Entrance Test) – Required for admission to central universities like Delhi University, BHU, JNU, etc.

2. State Entrance Exams – Some state universities conduct their own entrance exams (e.g., WBJEE for West Bengal).

3. NEET (Not Required for B.Sc. Biotechnology) – NEET is only required for medical courses like MBBS, BDS, and some allied health sciences.

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what is best medical fild without neet

harsh singh 7th Apr, 2025

If you want to enter the medical field without NEET, here are some of the best options:

1. Biotechnology & Life Sciences

B.Sc. Biotechnology

B.Sc. Microbiology

B.Sc. Genetics

B.Sc. Biochemistry

2. Allied Health Sciences

B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology (MLT)

B.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology

B.Sc. Anesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology

B.Sc. Optometry

B.Sc. Nursing (AIIMS & other institutes have separate exams)

3. Pharmacy & Drug Research

B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy)

D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy)

4. Public Health & Hospital Management

B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

B.Sc. Public Health

Bachelor in Hospital Administration (BHA)

5. Psychology & Rehabilitation

B.Sc. Clinical Psychology

B.Sc. Physiotherapy (BPT)

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we have some clarifications about the questions in the NEET mock tests. unable to get response from the consultant who was liasing with us. pls call back.

Afreen 9th Apr, 2025

I'd be happy to help you with your clarifications about the NEET mock tests. I can try to assist you through text-based communication.


Possible Solutions

- Reach out to the consultant's supervisor: If you're not getting a response from the consultant, you may want to try contacting their supervisor or someone else in the organization who can assist you.

- Check the organization's contact page: Look for a contact page on the organization's website, which may have a phone number, email address, or online form that you can use to get in touch with someone.

- Try a different communication channel: If you're not getting a response through one channel (e.g., email), try reaching out through a different channel (e.g., phone, WhatsApp, or social media).


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- Your question or clarification: Be prepared to clearly state your question or clarification regarding the NEET mock tests.

- Your contact information: Make sure you have your contact information ready, in case the consultant or someone else needs to get back to you.


If you're unable to get a response from the consultant, you may want to consider reaching out to other resources, such as online forums or study groups, where you can connect with other students who may be able to help.

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neet examination help the question with answer first lesson to last lesson neet preparation to ncert book study post

SUKRITI GUPTA 15th Apr, 2025

The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a crucial examination for aspiring medical professionals in India. Success in NEET relies heavily on a thorough understanding of the NCERT textbooks, particularly for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. A systematic approach, covering all chapters from the first to the last, is essential for effective preparation.

Beginning with Biology, the NCERT textbooks for Class 11 and 12 form the bedrock of the syllabus. Starting with the first lessons on the living world, biological classification, and plant and animal kingdoms, it's vital to build a strong foundation. These chapters introduce fundamental concepts that are crucial for understanding more complex topics later on. As you progress, pay close attention to the chapters on cell structure and function, plant physiology, and human physiology. These sections are particularly important as they cover core biological processes and often feature prominently in the NEET exam.

In Chemistry, the NCERT syllabus spans physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. Starting with basic concepts like the mole concept, atomic structure, and chemical bonding, ensure you grasp the fundamentals. As you move through the syllabus, focus on chapters like thermodynamics, equilibrium, and chemical kinetics in physical chemistry. Organic chemistry, with its reactions and mechanisms, requires consistent practice and a clear understanding of concepts like isomerism and reaction mechanisms. Inorganic chemistry, covering topics like periodic properties and coordination compounds, demands meticulous memorization and conceptual clarity. Pay special attention to the NCERT examples and in-text questions, as they often form the basis for NEET questions.   Physics, often considered challenging, requires a strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. The NCERT syllabus covers mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and modern physics. Starting with units and measurements, motion, and laws of motion, build a solid foundation in mechanics. As you progress, focus on topics like work, energy, and power, rotational motion, and gravitation. Thermodynamics, with its laws and processes, requires a clear understanding of concepts and applications. Electromagnetism, including electrostatics, current electricity, and magnetic effects, demands consistent practice and problem-solving. Modern physics, covering topics like atoms, nuclei, and semiconductors, requires a clear understanding of the underlying principles.

For each subject, it's crucial to follow a structured study plan. Start with a thorough reading of the NCERT chapter, highlighting important points and making concise notes. Solve all the in-text questions and exercises, as they reinforce understanding and build problem-solving skills. Supplement your NCERT study with previous years' NEET question papers and mock tests. This will familiarize you with the exam pattern and question types. Regular revision is crucial, especially for Biology and Inorganic Chemistry, where memorization plays a significant role. Finally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including adequate sleep and a balanced diet, is essential for optimal performance during the NEET exam.

I hope this helps.

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