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Sarfaraz Khan

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NEET 2020 exam paper was comparatively easier than NEET 2021 paper, but as far as the cut-off is concerned, there was not much difference in the cut-off marks of the result of the two years. The cut-off marks for the 2020 result were around 15,000 marks, and the cut-off marks for the 2021 result were nearly 20,000. That means that there is a 5,000 marks difference in the cut-off marks between the two years. In terms of marks, it will be equal to a ten marks difference. The differences in the cut-off were not because of the exam factor. Rather, because of an increase in the medical seats, the All India Quota went from two rounds to four
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Aryan Ashoka

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According to me. Karnataka Ayurvedic college, Bangalore is better college for B.A. MS in comparison to Sharda ayurvedic college. Hope this helps.

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Amrit Shahi

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To take a B.A. MS course in kc Ajmer ayurved college Dhule the procedure is students must secure the NEET exam with minimum qualifying percentile as specified by the authority.
Cut off of qualifying examination for AYUSH courses:-
bams a candidate belonging to open category and ews category must have obtained not less than 50% (I. e. 150 out of 300) marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology taken together at the hsc (or equivalent) examination. After clearing neet you have do counseling online and if your rank and cutoff match with college cutoff rank then you get the college .

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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RGUHS, Bangalore will provide you a full time B.A. MS and the latest cut-off for this course is based on rank 10698.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune offers you a full time BAMS with the eligibility of 10+2 with 50% and with NEAT entrance test and the cutoff for 2022 by rank in round 1 is 249245 & round 2 is 248610 & round 3 is 261004.

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RiTiK Raushan

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Yes, you can get admissions.

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Aryan Ashoka

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The latest cutoff information for B.A. MS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery at Shekhawati Ayurved College is:
Your category: 720-137
OBC category: 637-108
Sc/ST: 137-108.

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Aryan Ashoka

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Last year, BHU conducted separate exam for B.A.MS under BhuPAT of 600 marks. The cut off was 450 for general, 445 for OBC ,260 for SC/ST candidate.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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Yes, you can take admission in MBBS by dropping yours B.A. MS make sure that you haven't provide any orginal certification in your B.A. MS and may/ may not be the fee is refunded.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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The candidate must have Passed 10+2 class or an Examination recognized as Equivalent with at least 33% Marks in each subject i.e.English, physics, Chemistry.and biology (botany & Zoology) in theory and practical separately and 50%.marks in aggregate in these subject. The candidate should also have passed Sanskrit as an elective subject of at least 100 marks.

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