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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Greetings all !
Yes, you need to qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Pharmacy program at Madras Medical College (MMC) in Chennai. Candidates must qualify for the NEET exam to be eligible. Postgraduate courses: Admission is based on the rank obtained in the Tamil Nadu Post Graduate Entrance Examination for 50% of seats, and on the NEET PG score for the remaining 50% of seats.
For more accurate and latest information please visit their official website or by contacting the admission office.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You have a great probability of getting a government medical seat in Punjab if your NEET 2024 score is 620 Under the 85% state quota the general category cutoff scores for MBBS seats in Punjab government colleges normally fall between 600 and 650. The cutoff may be lower for restricted categories like OBC, SC or ST depending on the competition it is often between 550 and 580 marks.
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) administers the state counselling procedure in Punjab and admissions are determined by NEET scores. Make sure you take part in the counselling process and rank colleges according to their facilities and locatio
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, you are not eligible for the defence personnel quota for MBBS if your father is serving in ITBP:
The defence personnel quota is only available to the wards, widows, and wives of serving or retired personnel from the Army, Navy, or Air Force.
Children of paramilitary forces like ITBP are not eligible for the seats reserved for the wards of army personnel.
The defence quota in NEET is a reservation system that allocates a certain percentage of seats in medical colleges for the children of defence personnel.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It may be difficult for students in the general category to get a government seat for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme with a NEET score of 383 because government college cutoffs are typically higher. However, because of the category-wise relaxation in cutoffs candidates from restricted categories, such as OBC, SC, or ST have a greater chance.
The cutoff score for general category applicants at government BAMS universities typically falls between 420 and 450 marks or higher. Depending on seat availability and state limitations cutoff scores for reserved categories can be as low as 350–370. Cutoffs in sta
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The fees for a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course in a private college can range from INR 1.5 Lacs to INR 3.5 lakh. Some private colleges with their BHMS fees are:
College
Fees
KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research
INR 10.57 lakh
YBN University
INR 4.79 lakh
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences
INR 8.13 lakh
P. Savani University
INR 4.28 lakh
The BHMS course is an undergraduate course that lasts for 5.5 years, including a one-year internship after the final exam. The course covers all aspects of homeopathic medicine, which is based on improving the body's natural healing system.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You stand a good chance of getting accepted into a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college with a NEET score of 433—especially if you fall into a restricted category. The number of candidates exam difficulty and seat availability are some of the elements that affect the BAMS NEET cutoff which changes every year. The qualifying percentile for SC/ST/OBC categories is approximately the 40th percentile (161-127 marks) but the general category's qualifying percentile usually falls between the 50th percentile (720-162 marks).
You might be in the competitive range for admission based on your score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With an ST category rank of 5,000 in the INI CET, securing a seat in MS General Surgery is highly unlikely. Historically, the closing ranks for ST candidates in this specialty have been significantly lower. For instance, in previous sessions, the cutoff rank for ST candidates was around 1,286, corresponding to a percentile score of 83.955. Given this, a rank of 5,000 falls well outside the typical range for admission to MS General Surgery programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As there are 178 private and 41 Government Colleges in India offering BAMS course. According to N A RF report 2023 BHU Varanasi comes under 8 position and Dr.D.Y patil vidyapeeth Pune comes under 15th position. Some of the top government colleges for BAMS in India where BHU Varanasi, IPU New Delhi, CSJMU Kanpur, RGUHS and so-on. And they are collecting tuition fees which was literally between 1.2 to 3 Lacs at affordable cost.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
With 450+ marks in NEET UG, you might get a chance for admission into a BUMS course in a government college, but that again depends upon the cut-off marks of that particular college and the number of seats available.
Eligibility criteria for BUMS The 10+2 examination should be passed with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Moreover, students have to qualify for the NEET exam, as the entrance to these colleges is made on NEET scores through a counseling process.
The NEET results would be declared after which candidates can attend AYUSH counseling for BUMS admissions. It is recommended to observe the cut-of
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