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Samruddhi Bendre

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The qualifying NEET cut off in 2025 is approximately from 113 to 143 marks as per resources . You may get it at 150 to 250 marks for the category such as OBC SC or ST .however with the management seat it is possible to get .

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Aman Kumar

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To secure admission for a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course at Rama University, Kanpur, a valid NEET score is absolutely essential. While Rama University is a private institution, it adheres to the cut-off criteria set for Ayush courses. The required NEET score can vary annually, but based on past trends, you would generally need to achieve a score of around three hundred fifty to four hundred for a general category candidate. For candidates from reserved categories, the cut-off scores are slightly lower. It's an excellent career path, and meeting this score is your key to a seat in this program.

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Aditya Patel

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Private colleges offering BAMS in Rajasthan include Shirdi Sai Baba Ayurved College Jaipur, Shekhawati Ayurved Medical College Jhunjhunu, and Kala Ashram Udaipur. In Haryana, top colleges include Baba Mast Nath Ayurvedic College Rohtak, Gaur Brahman College Rohtak, and SGT University Gurugram. Admission is based on NEET-UG scores through AYUSH counselling.

 

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Yes, it is generally possible to get admission to a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) programme through a management quota in private colleges, but it usually involves higher fees compared to the regular or merit-based admissions. The total fee, including hostel and food, can vary significantly between colleges and locations, but you can expect to pay anywhere from Rs 40,000 to Rs 12,00,000 per year for tuition and an additional Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 for hostel and mess fees. 

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