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Afnan Naushad

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With a NEET score of 374, you might face difficulty getting admitted to government medical colleges, but you can apply to private colleges or state quota seats.

BDS Colleges to Apply:

Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal

SRM Dental College, Chennai

Saveetha Dental College, Chennai

BAMS Colleges to Apply:

Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune

R.A. Podar Ayurved Medical College, Mumbai

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Ayurved, Pune

Verify the official websites of these colleges and undergo the NEET counselling procedure, visit thgrough the official website of the university for more deatailed information to choose the best colle

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Afnan Naushad

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Admission into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme in Dr. BRKR Government Ayurved Medical College in Hyderabad is determined by the NEET UG entrance test. Admission cutoff marks might change every year depending on parameters such as the number of students, availability of seats, and the overall performance of the students.

With a score of 374 marks in NEET, your chances of getting a seat would be based on the cutoff for the respective year. It is recommended to refer to the latest cutoff trends and apply to the Telangana Ayush NEET Counselling process

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Afnan Naushad

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The tuition fee for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course at Radharaman Ayurved Medical College in Bhopal is as given below:

Annual Fees: INR 1,48,000

The fee is subject to variation, so it's always better to refer to the official website for the latest information.

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Anurag Shivam

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To get admitted to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program at D.M.M. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Yavatmal, you must: 

Pass the NEET exam and meet the minimum qualifying percentile for your category

Register for AYUSH counseling

Fill out your choices and wait for seat allotment

Get your documents verified

Begin the course

Eligibility criteria 

You must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate marks

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Anurag Shivam

Contributor-Level 9

With 426 marks in NEET 2024 as an OBC candidate, you have a good chance of getting a seat in a Veterinary or BAMS course, especially in a private college, but securing a seat in a government college might be challenging depending on the state and college cut-offs; it's advisable to check the specific cut-offs for your state during counseling to be sure. 

Key points to consider:

Cut-off variations:

The cut-off for Veterinary and BAMS can vary significantly depending on the college and state, with private colleges generally having lower cut-offs 

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Anurag Shivam

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With 156 marks in NEET belonging to the general category, it is highly unlikely that you will get admission to a BAMS course in a reputable college, as this score is significantly below the usual cut-off for general category candidates; however, you may be able to secure admission in a few private colleges with lower cut-offs depending on the availability of seats and the specific college's admission criteria. 

Key points to consider:

Minimum Eligibility:

To be eligible for BAMS admission, you need to clear the NEET exam with at least the 50th percentile for the general category. 

Cut-off varies:

The exact cut-off for BAMS admissi

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Anurag Shivam

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With 230 marks in NEET from the general category, it is highly unlikely that you will secure admission to a government BAMS college; you might be able to get admission to a private BAMS college depending on the state and availability of seats, but it is still a very difficult prospect and you might need to explore other options like retaking NEET to improve your score. 

Key points to consider:

Low score for general category:

230 marks is considered a very low score for the general category, making it hard to secure a seat even in private BAMS colleges in most states. 

State-wise variations:

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Anurag Shivam

Contributor-Level 9

With a NEET rank of 406089 and 387 marks, it is highly unlikely that you will secure a government seat for either BAMS or BHMS, as your rank is quite low and most government colleges have significantly higher cut-offs, especially for the general category. 

Key points to consider:

High competition:

Government seats for BAMS and BHMS are highly competitive, and a low NEET rank like yours may not be sufficient to secure a seat in a government college. 

State-wise variations:

While the chances are slim for a government seat across India, you might have a slightly better chance depending on

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Anurag Shivam

Contributor-Level 9

According to the information available, the latest cutoff for BAMS at Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College and Hospital for the 2023 UG batch was "362". For further details regarding specific category cutoffs, you can directly contact the college admissions office. 

Key points about the cutoff:

Last year cutoff: 362 for the BAMS course

Source: Information from the Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College and Hospital website 

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