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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I'm pursuing B.A. M S from CBPACS, Delhi
Both BDS and B.A. MS are time consuming undergraduate degrees, it would be difficult to prepare for UPSC along with these degrees. After these degrees, you can appear for the UPSC exam. In B.A. M.S, you'll be introduced with totally new subjects and more exposure with Sanskrit language. If you're comfortable with it and you've interest in learning Ayurveda you can surely opt for B.A. M. S, otherwise, BDS can be your option. Good luck!
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2 years agoGuide-Level 12
The admission to BAMS i.e Bachelors of Ayurveda Medicine will be done on the grounds of the NEET 2020 result as declared by the Ministry of AYUSH. That is why aspirants who will be appearing for NEET 2020 can also apply for BAMS courses through state quota seats.
Speaking of the cutoff, aspirants belong to General category need to secure 50th percentile, whereas 40th percentile is required for SC/ST and OBC candidates.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
As you did not mention the category you belong, the marks and the cut off score varies depending upon the category you belong.
The AYUSH Ministry has abridged the NEET cut off for BAMS. As per the latest NEET cut off for BAMS, applicants belonging to the Unreserved or General category are required to score a minimum marks of 113 and 40 percentile.The SC / ST / OBC / PwD require 86 marks and 30 percentile.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Don't forget to attend the ALL INDIA COUNSELING by AYUSH department.
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