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Muskan

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It would be difficult to get into the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program at Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Mumbai with a NEET UG score of 190. In respectable universities like Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, the cutoffs for BAMS courses are typically higher. On the other hand, opportunities can arise under management quota or particular reserved groups. In order to consider every possibility, it's critical to review the most recent cutoff trends and take part in the counselling process.

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Yamuna Seku

Beginner-Level 5

As per 2024, NEET cutoff scores are varied compared with previous years.

 Please find cut off details as per category wise:

  1. Unreserved category cut off scores ranges between 720- 164 out of 720.
  2. Reserved category cut off scores ranges between 163- 129 out of 720.

These range of scores are offered in government colleges depends on seats allotment.

You have scored 200 marks, so you may have chance to get government college seat in any state.

 

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Nizam Ahamad

Beginner-Level 5

Getting a seat in AIIMS Jodhpur with a rank of 112,056 in the SC category is challenging, as AIIMS institutions are highly competitive with very limited seats. Typically, a much lower rank is required for admission, even in reserved categories.

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Abhijeet Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Admission to BAMS at Shree Saptshrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalay with AIR 567680 in NEET depends on your category whether SC/ST , OBC or general. However, the chances are very low as the cut off is very high this year.

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Shailja Rawat

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The first step to SGPGI BSc admissions is the submission of the application form. Intersted students can check out the below mentioned steps to apply:

1. Visit the official website of the institute and download the application form along with the information brochure.

2. Fill in the application form with all the required details.

3. Submit the application form online.

4. After the online submission, take a printout of the filled-in application form and send it to 'Nodal Officer, College of Technology & Allied Health Sciences, SGPGIMS, Rae Bareli Road, Lucknow 226014' along with all the relevant documents in support of age, qualification, e

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

Because of the usually higher cutoffs, it could be difficult to get a government seat for MBBS in Haryana with a NEET score of 326. Nonetheless, as government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) colleges typically have lower cutoffs, there is a chance of being accepted. To increase your prospects, you must take part in state and All India counselling rounds and think about choices under the management quota or reserved category.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

You can follow a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program, which is provided by numerous colleges and institutes that do not require NEET scores for admission, to become a physiotherapist without taking the NEET test. University-conducted entrance tests or 12th-grade grades in topics like biology, chemistry, and physics are usually the basis for admission to BPT courses. You can pursue a Master's in Physiotherapy (MPT) to further specialise after earning your BPT. You must fulfil the license and qualification standards of the particular nation in order to practise physiotherapy overseas. These requirements may include passing profession

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Muskan

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You stand a high chance of being admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college in 2024 if you have a NEET score of 523 in the General category. Because BAMS programs have somewhat lower cut-offs than MBBS programs, students with scores in this range can access them more easily. Government BAMS colleges are less expensive than private ones and provide high-quality Ayurvedic instruction. Attending the NEET counselling procedure is mandatory since spots are distributed according to availability, rank, and category. Verifying the cutoffs from the prior year might help you have a better idea of your pros

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Anurag Upadhyay

Beginner-Level 5

The seat intakes for BSc at AIIMS Jodhpur is 100 students. Candidates need to meet the eligibility criteria, which includes passing the 10+2 exam with English, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry as subjects with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks.

Candidates must apply for NEET UG entrance exam through the NEET official website. Appear for the exam-specific counselling round and the final seat allotment round. Candidates who wants AIIMS Jodhpur can submit the fee and confirm their allotment seat.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, DM (Doctorate of Medicine) is higher than MD (Doctor of Medicine) in the medical field.

MD course is done after MBBS. It makes you a specialist in a broad field like General Medicine or Pediatrics.

DM is done after MD. It makes you an expert in a very narrow, high level field like Cardiology (Heart), Neurology (Brain) or even Nephrology (Kidney).

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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