NEET 2022
Hello student!
Eigibility criteria : Passed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50%-60% and PCB as compulsory subjects.
BAMS Entrance Examinations- NEET, KEAM, IPU CET, BVP CET etc.
To get admission in Private college for BAMS course , you need to score atleast 160+ marks in NEET examination. After than you can take admission into any private colleges for bams.
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Hello Aspirant,
The cut-off for medical colleges are varying every year so it's quite not fixed, but as you are showing your interest in the private college, it's good according to the marks you scored.
Rajiv Lochan Ayurvedic Medical College is a private medical college and doing good since 2002. To get in through All India Quota as you are from Rajasthan I guess you would definitely get a seat in BAMS but it does depend on your category as well. Just attend the counseling properly and keep a check on the official site of this university if comes an update: http://www.rlamcollege.org/ , here is the official page of Rajiv Lochan Ayurvedic College.
The duration of BAMS in Rajiv College is 66 months and the fee is 6.42 L. The campus hosts its own hostel facilities and hostel fees are around 5k/month.
As per the marks, you scored I think you should apply to a few more prestigious deemed and private colleges
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Hello Aspirant
As we all know the cut-off of NEET varies year to year, category to category, and college to college, it's getting harder to predict anything.
As per your score yes! you may get a seat in BAMS in Chattisgarh Ayurvedic College. There are a total of 115 seats for BAMS every year in Chattisgarh in which through AIQ the General category Cut off goes 50th percentile, and UR along with EWS 45th percentile. Last year though the cut-off for EWS category BAMS was 543-399 marks . While it will be better for you to apply to your state colleges for BAMS where chances are higher comparatively.
Coming back to your question , the duration of BAMS in Chattisgarh Ayurvedic College is 4 1/2 +1 years and the fees is 128315 / year and hostel fees may vary ,but last year it was 5k/year . Total 70 intakes of BAMS takes place in this college every year .
Some of the colleges I would suggest you to apply through 85 % state Quota where chances are more :
NIA Jaipur
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Tantia University
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Best of luck
Hello Yashvi,
With 160 marks, in Maharashtra, you are unable to get any Government Medical College for Physiotherapy. Last Year cut off for Physiotherapy was approx 250 Marks .
However if you belong to any Minority or Reserved Category then some chances you may have. But you can go for Private Physiotherapy Colleges in Maharashtra. Here are the list of Top Private Physiotherapy Colleges in Maharashtra :-
For more information on Physiotherapy Colleges, you can visit here :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-india?state=Maharashtra&ownership=Private°ree=B.P.T
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Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
Hello,
You can enroll at a private university. If you apply through the management quota, you can get into the best private institutions in Maharashtra, Bengaluru, Karnataka, Delhi, and other cities.
If you are eligible, apply directly to the college where you wish to enroll and take management seats. This is only feasible if there are open seats, so try to attend even rounds and keep track of the round dates.
Check the NEET College predictor to know more :
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Thank You
Hello Sumera,
In Maharashtra State Counselling (85%), last year cut off was around 550 Marks approx for EWS Category .
Looking at your marks of 460 out of 720, chances are nil that you'll get any MBBS Seat in Maharashtra under 85% State Counselling. Unfortunately, at this marks, you are also ineligible to get any MBBS Seat from MCC AIQ (15%) Counselling.
Better option is, you start preparing for NEET 2023 for better results.
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Dear aspirant
Your marks is quite too low and getting any government physiotherapy or any other courses is very tough.
In Maharashtra state quota counseling there are only four government physiotherapy college due to which cut off marks are High for govt seats. Lowest cut off marks for physiotherapy for OBC category was 397 marks in TNMC PT, Mumbai in Maharashtra state quota counseling .
So at your expected marks you don't have any chance to get govt seat in physiotherapy in all those four government physiotherapy college.
Although, private physiotherapy colleges cut off marks are not that much it's goes below 100 marks also, so you might get many private physiotherapy colleges in Maharashtra state quota counseling.
Predict your admission chances in MBBS / BDS / Ayush seats,use our neet college predictor tool from link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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