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Anuragshivam S

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The National Exit Test (NExT) is a government exam that homoeopathic doctors must pass to practice medicine and register as a medical practitioner: Purpose: The NExT is a problem-based exam that tests a homoeopathic graduate's clinical competency.When it's held: The NExT is usually held in February and August each year.Eligibility: To be eligible, a graduate must have completed at least nine months of internship.Number of attempts: A graduate has up to five attempts to pass the NExT.Other exams that homoeopathic doctors may take include:Central Council of Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) examsThese exams test a homoeopathic graduate
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Anuragshivam S

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It's unlikely that you'll be able to get admission for BDS, BHMS, or BAMS with 185 marks and a rank of 1052142 in NEET: BDSA score of 400 in NEET gives a fair chance of admission to a BDS course, especially for reserved category candidates. However, to get a seat in a government dental college, a candidate usually needs a minimum score of 450. BAMSFor admission to a private college offering a BAMS course, a score of 450 is usually enough. However, for government colleges, a minimum score of around 500 in NEET UG is typically required. 

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Anuragshivam S

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Yes, the cutoff for the Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) at Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University (DSRRAU) for 2024 was released in March 2023. The cutoff rank for the General AI category was 127,867. Here are some other details about the BHMS programme at DSRRAU: The course is 66 months long and is offered at the undergraduate level.The total tuition fee for the course is INR 405,000.The admission requirements are 50% in 12th.The university accepts NEET and AYUSH exams.DSRRAU is a public university located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It was established in 2003. 

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Abhignan bollam

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After completing a Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), you have several career avenues to explore. You can establish a private practice, work in government or private hospitals, or join research institutes. Further studies like a Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) or MD in Homeopathy can open additional opportunities. The pharmaceutical industry also seeks BHMS graduates for roles in research and development.

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Anuragshivam S

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Yes, it's possible to get admission into a government medical college in Jammu for MBBS, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, or BPT with 398 marks in NEET 2024, depending on the category and the college: BAMSThe cutoff for BAMS in government medical colleges is usually between 350 and 400 marks in NEET UG. BUMSThe cutoff for BUMS in the general category is between 720 and 164. BHMSSome medical colleges accept candidates scoring around 300 marks in NEET for courses like BHMS. Seat matrixThe seat matrix for Jammu & Kashmir Ayush NEET Seat Matrix 2024 includes private BUMS colleges like Kashmir Tibbia College, Hospital & Research Centre
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Rahull Shah

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Hi Greetings, 'With 258 marks in NEET, your eligibility for BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) depends on factors like the category you belong to, state domicile, and the cutoff trends in different colleges'.'Government Colleges: The cutoff for government BHMS colleges can be relatively high, especially for general category students. 'However, you may have a chance in some government colleges if you belong to a reserved category (like SC, ST, OBC) or if you're applying under the state quota'.'Private Colleges: Private colleges might have a lower cutoff, and your chances could improve here. 'Some private BHMS colleges a
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Shubham Awasthi

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According to me Yes, there is a  minor possibility of securing admission into BAMS with 339marks because you are not so far from that but if the cutoff start from 350 so you don't have chance to get admission.The cutoff for BAMS in government medical colleges generally ranges from around 350 to 400 marks in NEET UG. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can definitely get admission in BHMS or BAMS with 168 marks in NEET with Sc category. Although it cannot be predicted accurately that you'll get admission or not as the cutoff varys every year. But based on past cutoff information, the average NEET cutoff for BAMS for Sc category was 110–117. So, you will be eligible for admission in BAMS. It is also to be kept in mind that this score is quite unfavorable to get a government Institute, but you might get a private one. 

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Adarsh Santoria

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As the NEET cutoff is increasing rapidly in the previous year, we can observe that a score of 247 is too low for BHMS and you have to look forward towards private colleges where you may find something good. So you will not be able to get any deemed university for BHMS with a score of 247 in NEET.

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Satyam Singh

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To pursue MPH after BHMS, you can prefer some of these vibal options in Ahemdabad:Swarrnim Startup and Innovation University (SSIU): It'a private university established in 2017, offersa 2-year full-time MPH program.Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG): A premier institute dedicated to public health education, offering a full-time MPH programme with a fee structure of approximately ?4.80 lakhs. It has pne of the best curriculum dedicated to MPH.Parul Institute of Public Health (PIPH): It is a Part of Parul University, the institute offers a full-time MPH programme with fees ranging from ?2.35 Lacs to ?4.72 lak
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