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Yes, with 198 NEET marks, you have a fair chance of getting BAMS admission under management quota in private colleges across India. Focus on applying through state AYUSH counselling and directly contacting colleges with lower cutoffs.
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While specific cutoffs vary by college and state, a NEET score between 260-350 might be sufficient for securing a management quota seat, especially in states like Maharashtra.
A NEET score of 198, it is unlikely you will get admission to a BAMS program through the management quota in
With 198 marks in NEET, you may have a chance to get admission in BAMS through management quota in private Ayurvedic colleges, especially in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka where such options are available.
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Yes, entrance to BVSc programs may be available without NEET at certain private colleges or deemed colleges.
These colleges occasionally grant admissions:
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
Dear student Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi is one of the best medical colleges in the country and it attracts students from across the nation It is highly competitive and the admission process is based on the NEET examination where students are ranked according to their performance Getting
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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After earning a B.Sc. in nursing, you can pursue an M.Sc. in nutrition. A appropriate bachelor's degree in nutrition, food science, or related health sciences is necessary for postgraduate courses (MSc in Dietetics & Nutrition). Merit-based admissions, university-specific assessments, or entrance exams like NEET PG may be used.
NEET is one of the toughest exam of India and limited number of seats in medical colleges make it even more hard. With such rank you can not get the admission in MBBS course in any government university.
I suggest you to try to get admission in Private
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