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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 51% in NEET and 58% in 12th, getting a seat in BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) in a government college could be tough because of the competitive scenario and higher cutoffs. But you can look for private Homeopathic Medical Colleges around Solapur, e.g., Dr. DY Patil Homeopathic Medical College, Pune, Rishikul Homeopathic Medical College, Pune, and Bharati Vidyapeeth Homeopathic Medical College, Pune.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Since you have obtained a score of 121 marks in NEET, it is less likely that you will be allotted a seat in MBBS at a government medical college since the cutoff for General category is usually higher (around 500+ marks). Even so, you might still have some hope in private medical colleges if you have satisfied their individual eligibility criteria. You might as well consider attempting BDS (Dentistry), BHMS (Homeopathy), BAMS (Ayurveda), or BPT (Physiotherapy) courses since they have a low cutoff. Find the most current details available about available alternatives in the NEET counseling portal.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 295 marks in NEET 2024, it's very hard to get admission in a government BAMS college, particularly under the All India Quota (AIQ), where the cutoffs in government Ayurvedic colleges are generally 400+ for General and 350+ for Reserved ones.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can use NEET, KCET, and JEE together, but only after 2nd PUC (12th standard), as these examinations need a 10+2 qualification or equivalent appearing status. As you are in 1st PUC now, you can begin preparation for all three exams, but you will be eligible to appear for them only in your 2nd PUC year (next year). NEET is for medical studies, JEE for engineering, and KCET is for Karnataka-origin admissions in medical (except for MBBS/BDS) as well as in engineering colleges. Concentrate hard on fundamentals in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology to get good scores.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Madhavi Charka Yojana is a scholarship scheme meant to assist students who have passed the NEET test. Since your child has obtained 173 marks in NEET, it's important to check if the marks qualify for the current year since cut-off marks change every year.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can take NEET next year because the attempt limit is not applicable for the exam. As you obtained 151 marks and the cutoff for the general category is 164, you were not suitable for admission this year. Nevertheless, you can study again and take NEET in 2025 to achieve a better score.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If you don't appear in the NEET exam or you are not eligible, going for DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) is the best choice. DHMS is a 4-year Diploma degree in homeopathy with subjects Materia Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Homeopathic Pharmacy.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Following 12th PCB without NEET, you can choose among numerous career possibilities in health Science and allied areas. You may study B.Sc. courses in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Forensic Science, Genetics, or Food Technology. Other popular choices are B. Pharmacy, BPT (Physiotherapy), Nursing, or Occupational Therapy. For those pursuing a career in research, they may study B.Sc. Life Sciences or Biomedical Science. Alternative choices are plausible in the form of BAMS, BHMS, and Unani Medicine (with state entrance tests), paramedical degrees such as Radiology, Dialysis Technology, or

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 364 marks in NEET 2024 and a General category from Punjab, a government medical college seat for MBBS is quite impossible with high cutoffs. But you could have a shot at BDS (Dental) or AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) in government or semi-government colleges. In MBBS, you could opt for private medical colleges in Punjab, where admissions are possible either through state quota or management quota. Monitor state counseling rounds, cutoff trends, and stray vacancy rounds for any chances. Look at other states' private colleges if you are flexible.

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Vikas Yadav

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In 2023, the NEET cutoff for the general category was 720–137 for admission to the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) programme at Homoeopathy University, Jaipur. 

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