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I am female candidate with RBA category from jammu and kashmir secured 388 marks in neet 2025. do i get admission in state quota of jammu and kashmir

Prachi Kumari 18th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Based on previous years' cut-offs, RBA category cut-off for MBBS under state quota usually stays around 130 to 160 marks.

  • Your score is much higher than the previous cut-off trends.

  • You have a very good chance of getting a government MBBS seat under the 85% state quota.

  • Final allotment

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I get 316 marks in neet 2025 , can i get bams seat?

Rajputana siddhraj 18th Jun, 2025

MY DEAR STUDENT,

HERE YOUR QUESTION ANSWER,

Yes, With 316 Mark in NEET 2025 You have Chances to get  a BAMS SEAT in Private and Government Colleges Under reserved catagory or State Quota .


BAMS FEES Structure :-

  • For Private Colleges :-  1.5 to 4 lakh per year
  • For Government
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NIRANJAN KUMAR GUPTA NEET EXAM 2025 ME MARKS. 358,HAI KEYA KARE

SHUBHANGI SINHA 22nd Jun, 2025

Hello,

Your chances for government medical colleges may be restricted if you scored 359 on the NEET 2025, particularly if you are pursuing an MBBS. However, you have a high chance of getting into private medical colleges or looking into other medical programs like BDS, BAMS, or BHMS at both

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My neet score is 242 belongs to sc category can I get govt seat in bams college in Maharashtra.

Shubham Jha 18th Jun, 2025

Dear student,

With a NEET 2025 score of 242 and belonging to the SC category , your chances of getting a government BAMS seat in Maharashtra are quite low.

The qualifying marks for SC candidates are usually between 113–143 , so you've cleared that. But for actual admission to a

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I got 403 marks in Neet 2025, want to do MBBS, where I get the admission in open category, please suggest

Shubham Jha 18th Jun, 2025

Dear student,

You’re eligible for counselling but won’t get a government MBBS seat with this score in the General category. Your best shot is through private or deemed universities , or considering options abroad.

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I have scored 453 in Neet 2025, which semi government college will I get in Karnataka

SHUBHANGI SINHA 25th Jun, 2025

Hello,

You have a good chance of being admitted to semi government Medical College with Government quota seats if you have a NEET 2025 score of 453 and are applying under the Karnataka state quota particularly under general merit (GM), Hyderabad- Karnataka (HK), or other reserved categories which improves your

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I had scored 289 in NEET 2025 , So which college will be good for Me ?

Rupsa Banerjee 27th Jun, 2025

Dear student,

With a score of 289 in NEET 2025, it's very unlikely to secure a seat in governmental colleges for MBBS . So private colleges are better for you. You may try exploring other courses like BAMS, BHMS,BDS or B.Sc Nursing . But if you're aiming for MBBS then

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Will i get college of Bvsc without NEET?

SHUBHANGI SINHA 18th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Yes, entrance to BVSc programs may be available without NEET at certain private colleges or deemed colleges.

These colleges occasionally grant admissions:

  • Based on results from the 12th board exam (PCB stream).
  • Through direct admission or their own entrance tests.
  • Some colleges also conducted entrance exams for this course.

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can i get admission BAMS gvt clg with 272marks in neet? for this year 2025

Shubham Jha 18th Jun, 2025

Dear student,

With 272 marks in NEET 2025 , you are eligible for counselling since you've cleared the qualifying cutoff for your category. However, getting a government BAMS seat with this score is unlikely in most states, including Maharashtra.

In recent years, the cutoff for government BAMS colleges under reserved

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Is there any bond policy in bams in gujrat i want to prepare for neet drop can I ?

lisa 1st Jul, 2025

Yes, there can be bond policies in BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) in Gujarat, but it depends on the specific college and whether it's a government or private institution. Private BAMS colleges are more likely to have bond policies, while government colleges typically do not. If a bond

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