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Eligibility for Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery:
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed 10+2 or equivalent qualification, with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and ideally Sanskrit as main subjects. Admission Process:
Process of admission to the course may vary across institutes. Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams for selecting and admitting candidates, while some select students on the basis of their score at the 10+2 level alone, compulsorily completed with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as m
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You have obtained reasonably good marks in NEET. But getting a desired college depends on how those ahead of you give their choice.
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It's difficult to answer. Every year, the goal post is changing. But the rule of thumb answer will be that your NEET ranking should be better than number of seats in government colleges. Another way of finding out is using NEET college predictor and feeding different ranks to get college that you want.
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