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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
To qualify for a BHMS seat in the General Category, you must score at least 135 marks out of 720 in the NEET exam, which corresponds to approximately the 50th percentile
To get admission to the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) program at Venutai Yashwantrao Chavan Homoeopathic Medical College in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, you need to pass Class 12 with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The NEET 2024 score of 440 enables qualified admission to government college programs for BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and BNYS degrees across West Bengal. College acceptance scores for the medical programs vary by institution yet government institutions typically require outcomes between 350-450 marks . West Bengal maintains 19 government medical institutions which distribute 3150 MBBS seats through the admission procedures directed by West Bengal Medical Counseling Committee (WBMCC)
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the Gulabrao Patil Homoeopathic Medical College does take the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) board exam for admissions to the BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) course, as long as you qualify with the eligibility conditions of the college. Generally, the applicants must have passed the 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects with a minimum percentage (generally 50% or more). Your NEET score of 204 would be considered during counseling, but also subject to the college's individual cutoff and seat availability. It would be advisable to verify with the college itself for
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
With 382 marks in NEET, you might be able to secure admission for BHMS in a government college in Uttar Pradesh, but it depends on your category and the specific college cut-offs; the chances are likely to be low for the general category but could be higher for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC.
Key points to consider:
Check the cut-offs:
Always check the previous
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, with a score of 166 in NEET 2024, you should be eligible to pursue a BHMS course as this score falls within the range required for admission to most colleges offering BHMS programs, depending on your category and the specific college you are applying to; however, it's recommended to check the cut-offs for your state and preferred colleges to confirm eligibility.
Key points to remember:
NEET score is mandatory for BHMS admission: To pursue a BHMS course, you need to qualify NEET and achieve a score above the cut-off set by the respective colleges.
Category-wise cut-offs:
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a NEET 2024 rank of 278823, your best chance to pursue BHMS in a government college would likely be at a state-level government Homoeopathic Medical College, potentially in a less populated state, as the cut-off ranks for BHMS in government colleges can vary significantly depending on location and category.
Factors to consider when choosing a college:
State-wise cut-offs: Check the previous year's cut-offs for BHMS in government colleges across different states to identify colleges with lower cut-offs that might be accessible with your rank.
College reputation: Research the reputation and faculty quality of the government
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7 months agoContributor-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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