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Vikrant Singh

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Delhi University offers admission to Bachelor courses at the UG level through AYUSH scores followed by the counselling. Candidates seeking admission to the mentioned exam must have a valid score. Further, considering the DU cutoff 2024, the minimum rank was released for BUMS - Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery course which is 31128. Hence, in order to be eligible for the BUMS course, candidates must score the minimum rank as mentioned above.

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Tanisha Jain

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Delhi University offers UG courses such as BHMS, BAMS, and BUMS courses via AYUSH exam. While considering the Delhi University cutoff 2024, the last round for the respective courses stood between 31128 and 91879 for the General AI category candidates. Among all the courses, the most demanded course was BUMS - Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery. 

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Chandra Jain

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Yes, it is possible to get into BHU at a cutoff rank of, 70000 via AYUSH exam. Considering the BHU cutoff 2024 for the last-round, the General AI category candidates cutoff stood at 73756. However, for the OBC AI category candidates, admission to BHU at a cutoff rank of, 70000 won't be possible. For more information, candidates can head on to the official BHU website by clicking here:

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Kanishk Shukla

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No, an AYUSH doctor is not at all equal to an MBBS doctor. The studies provided and practises held in the AYUSH courses are way too different than that of an MBBS doctor.

While an MBBS doctors is trained in modern allopathic medicines, the AYUSH courses provide studies on traditional healthcare method. 

Suggested Links for BAMS course:

Ayurveda

Yoga

Unani

Homoeopathy

Alternative Medicine

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Besides NEET for Ayurveda admissions, the AYUSH ministry permits numerous state and institutional exams to get into Ayurveda courses. A number of states, like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Delhi, conduct entrance exams solely for admissions in BAMS courses, i.e. UPSEE for Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam and MHT CET for Maharashtra. Besides that, certain universities and colleges conduct their entrance exams, too, for Ayurveda courses. These exams provide an alternative route for admission to Ayurveda colleges, though NEET remains the most widely accepted exam for national-level admissions.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a rank of 3-4 Lacs in NEET and being an SC category student, you might be able to get admission into the following government colleges that are offering AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, or BNYS).
Government Ayurvedic College, Lucknow
National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur
State Ayurvedic Colleges in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh
Government Homeopathic Medical College, Kolkata
The cutoff ranks differ from one year to another. Thus, it would be ideal to check the official portal for NEET counseling to acquire specific cutoff information about AYUSH courses.

 

 

 

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Ketan Methe

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NEET score 300-350 will get you into the government AYUSH colleges but the competition is very harsh. Many government colleges have a different cutoff rank for these AYUSH courses like BAMS, BHMS and BUMS. Top AYUSH colleges like BHU, DU, and Gujarat Ayurved University may have higher cutoffs, but you may still be eligible for some government institutes in states with lower cutoff trends. Do check specific state-level counseling portals and cutoff trends for accurate information. 

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Veerraj Sen

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The MP AYUSH counselling for 2024 started on September 19  2024, with the online registration process for Round 1. The last date to apply was September 24, 2024. The counselling was conducted in three rounds, with a mop-up round for private colleges and deemed/central universities. 
 
Here are some of the important dates for the MP AYUSH counselling 2024:
  • Registration: September 19–24, 2024 
     
  • Editing in application form: September 19–24, 2024 
     
  • Document verification: September 20–25, 2024 
     
  • Seat matrix release: September 23, 2024 
     
  • Merit list: September
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Yash Kumar

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Yes, if you have scored 390 marks in NEET 2024 then you can pursue AYUSH in any reputed private college and some of the government colleges as well. As your score is quite low getting a very good government medical college for AYUSH will be quite harder for you.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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AACCC announced special stray vacancy round result for Ayush 2024 on November 29, 2024. The counselling result for each category was uploaded online in PDF format. Candidates allotted seats in special round will have to report for document verification from November 30 to December 5, 2024.

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