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Deeksha Dixit

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The National Eligibility and Entrance Test NEET UG) is conducted for admission to medicine courses like MBBS in many government and private colleges. Aspirants seeking admission in government colleges for top medical courses usually need to score more than 450 for the open category, whereas for private colleges, 350+ marks are sufficient. You have not mentioned whether Maharashtra is your home state or not. It is difficult to accurately predict which course and college you might get in Mumbai and Pune as the cut-off differs for state quota and all-India quota. However, based on previous year's trends, you have a good chance of getting
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Deeksha Dixit

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Dr. Rajendra Gode Ayurved College and Hospital is a private Ayurvedic hospital affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.
To admit students to the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) program, it considers the NEET score.
Based on the previous year's merit list of available eligible candidates, it could be estimated that more than 140 marks in the open category are required for admission. Whereas for a reserved category like OBC or ST, more than 118 marks would be required.
However, admission will also depend on the number of seats available and the candidates applying in the same category. In
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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If you want private college for MBBS then yes but if you think that on your NEET marks basis a government college for MBBS then sorry to say but no you never got a government college on this marks please do hard work and reappear in next year otherwise many other courses are available which has many scopes. Please upvote. Thank you.

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Piyush yadav

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Hi, you have to full fill the criteria of NEET examination like 50% in PCB. Then only you are eligible for the admission in medical courses through counselling process. If all these are fulfilling then you will definitely get admission in medical college. All the best.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hope you are doing well, Getting admission in B.A. MS with 134 score is difficult in government college. You can try for a private college but it will take more amount to get a admission as compared to government college. Try to get a good college otherwise you can think of different course as well.

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RAJ GHOSH

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There are certain criteria to join universities beneath you can refer for taking admissions in BAMS:
1) For Government Colleges:Cutoff for GOVERNMENT Universities requires 420+ for General candidates and 400+ for OBC. Expenses is least assuming that you are in the rundown of 20000.
2) Mid - Government Colleges:Cutoff for this sort of Colleges are rather lower and expenses is higher than government which range between 50-50000. Its End is 400+ for General Candidate and 360+ for OBC.
3) Private Colleges:So this the most costlier spot to take confirmation assuming that you have less checks. As Universities with low charge will more often t
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Think DDS/ DMD or the residency in dentistry would be the best option to study abroad post BDS. As unlike in India, dentistry is one of the most respected profession in western world. Amongst the option you have provided I. e. Maharashtra or MBA or MS Healthcare administration, I would suggest you to go for the better university than degree. As all the above mentioned degrees will train you for the same skill Sets. Also, if you're considering the US as an option to pursue your higher education then try to inquire for a course that comes under STEM. As you will get 3 year optional practice training (OPT) post STEM course and you will ge
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Avika Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 4

Its good provided your interest into management services rather than the main clinical services for which your trained while doing your BDS This course opens up few other industries. A hospital management graduate can get placement into three major fields I. e. Healthcare IT, Health Insurance and Hospitals or Healthcare allied services. There are few positions in some firms in which they prefer only those with medical background. Few of my friends who have done MBA Hospital Management after their BDS are working in Clear path and others firms because they specially hire people who have a BDS degree which can be advantage to their busin
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Very good question, at the right time. I only wanted to write about the options available for Dentists in all perspectives, without making the BDS education go waste. There are options to shift your field entirely too. - If you want to continue clinical side, you can do MS or continue with BDS. If you do MS in non-clinicals (O. Path, Ph.D. you can go for research pertainting to Dentistry too. You have many fellowship courses also available (only to gain skills and clinical experience, but they are not DCI recognised). You have fellowships in forensic odontology too (practically of no use in India). You can try for posts in Dental colle
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