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As an illustration, PSG Medical College used to have cutoffs as low as AIR 60,000 at Open Category ranking and others such as Velammal and Panimalar accepted ranks beyond 600,000. Seats are more affordable in reserved categories such as BC, SC and ST with the cutoff ranks being lower. These ranks keep on varying year to year and thus, it is advisable to compare your ranks to the trend of the previous years and be well prepared to undergo counselling.
Eligibility
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
Minimum 45%-50% marks in PCB (40% for reserved categories)
Admission Process
1. Apply online via PES University website or PESIMSR portal.
2. Choose quota: CET/NEET (state quota) or management/NRI.
3. Submit required documents.
4. Pay application fee (Rs 1200).
5. Attend counselling or get direct admission (for management seats).
6. Pay admission fee and confirm your seat.
Documents Required
10th & 12th mark sheets
ID proof, photos
CET/NEET score (if applicable)
Transfer/migration certificate
Contact Info
Phone: 08570-277799
Email: admissions@pes.edu
Address: NH-219, Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh – 517425
To be eligible to B.Sc Anaesthesia at PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam, the pass on 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry Biology with 50% marks is essential. Contact their admission office directly or through the official procedure when they open, at around May-June. Once you have submitted your papers go and attend counselling and pay the necessary fees so that your seat could be confirmed. Keep up with the college on precise dates. Always have your marks and documents so that there can be an easy processing.
To gain admission:
Ensure 50%+ in PCB & English in 12th.
Register and attend the PES entrance interview.
Alternatively, apply via state CET counselling if eligible.
Once selected, complete document verification and fee payment
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)
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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)
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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.
Admission to BHMS is mostly determined by the results of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). To be admitted to an undergraduate medical program in India, candidates who want to follow a BHMS program must have taken and passed the NEET exam.
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