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The BAMS course at Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli, is 5.5 years long, including a one-year compulsory internship. The total fees depend on your admission quota government, private, or management. For the government quota, annual fees are around 85,000–1,00,000, making the total course cost roughly 6–7 lakhs. For private quota seats, the fees are higher 2.5–3.5 lakhs per year. Apart from tuition, there will be extra expenses for hostel, mess, exam fees, and books.It’s best to confirm the exact amount from the official fee brochure for 2025 once it’s released, as fees may change slightly each year. Planning your budget early will help you avoid financial stress during your studies.
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For admission in Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic College, Sangli, you must have passed 12th standard (HSC) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as your main subjects from a recognized board. You should also have scored the minimum qualifying marks in these subjects as per the eligibility criteria.
The most important requirement is a valid NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) score, because BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) admissions in Maharashtra are done through NEET counselling. After the NEET result, you’ll have to participate in the state counselling process conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra and fill in this college as your preference.
Apart from this, you will need to submit documents like your 10th and 12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, domicile certificate (if applicable), caste certificate (for reserved categories), and other required forms during admission. It’s best to visit the official college website or contact their admission department to get the exact list of documents and important dates, as they may change every year.
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Registration with AIOTA or your state OT council
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Important topics for NIFT CAT are mostly based on your creativity, observation, design thinking, and visual communication skills. So here's list of important topics you should focus on: - Observation and drawing skills: Human figures & gestures, nature & Scene drawing are important - Creative Visualisation: In this you'll have to convert 2d shapes into 3d, making imaginary scenes from a theme, and story illustration from given situations. - Design & Concept Development: You'll be making logo, posters with creative slogans, book cover design and many more designs. - Color theory, creative use of texture & patterns. - Imagination & Innovation: merging two object to make new thing, designing eco friendly or festive based products
If you're looking to get into an MA program (even if it's private), most colleges expect you to have at least 50% marks in your graduation degree—and some may require 55% or more, depending on the institute.
Online and distance MA programs usually have a 50% cutoff—pretty accessible.
Regular university-based MA admissions usually sit around 50%, but expect some private or high-demand courses to require 55%.
So bottom line:
If you’ve scored around 50%, you’re good to apply broadly.
If you scored a bit higher (55%+), you’ll also be eligible for the more competitive colleges or specialized fields.
For NORCET AIIMS preparation, previous year question papers are extremely helpful as they give you a clear idea about the question pattern, difficulty level, and important topics. You can find these PDFs on the official AIIMS website. Additionally, many trusted nursing exam preparation websites provide free downloads. While practicing, focus on understanding the reasoning behind each answer rather than just memorizing. This will help you in tackling new and tricky questions in the exam. Alongside previous papers, keep revising the complete syllabus and take mock tests regularly. With consistent practice, your accuracy and speed will improve.
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After submission of your NCC online enrolment form, you can no longer edit it directly. You must contact your respective NCC unit or your colleges NCC officer immediately. Provide your correct pin code, your college details, with evidence if possible, and ask them to edit your form in their system. They may suggest that you can fill in a correction request, or perhaps re-apply.
For neet exam most weightage topics are mechanics , electrostatic, magnetism, optics you should read these topics with short notes for example all formula for rotation of motion , current electricity etc. Dialy practice the old neet question and give mock test regularly it will improve your solving easily.
Scoring full marks in NEET Physics (https://student.sharprevise.com/app/) isn’t just about covering the syllabus — it’s about mastering concepts, practicing smart, and simulating the real exam pressure.
Start with NCERT Physics for Class 11 & 12. Make sure every formula, derivation, and concept is crystal clear — especially in Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics. After theory, jump into topic-wise practice . Many toppers I know follow the 3R rule: Revise → Recall → Reattempt .
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