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Tavneet Kaur

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The placement scenario for BAMS at Rohilkhand Medical Ayurvedic College seems promising, with various job opportunities available to graduates. Some of the top recruiters include Patanjali Ayurved Limited, Zandu Ayurveda, Dabur India Ltd, Himalaya Wellness, Emami Ltd, Hamdard Laboratories, and Baidyanath. The highest packages offered to BAMS graduates can vary depending on factors like location, industry, and company. However, according to national data, Ayurvedic doctors can earn an average package of INR 10,00,000, while Ayurvedic physicians can earn around INR 3,58,000. Some of the job roles available to BAMS graduates include:Ayurv
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,Some career options for graduates of the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme at Dr. Subhash University in Gujarat: Clinical practice: Work as an Ayurvedic doctor in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. Provide consultations and treatments based on Ayurvedic principles. Teaching: Educate the public about Ayurveda's principles and practices. Research: Research health issues related to Ayurveda. Other employment areas: Work in Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing, dispensaries, panchakarma ashrams, Ayurvedic spa centers, or research institutions.Thanks   

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Tavneet Kaur

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The minimum NEET score required for admission to a government college in Bihar for a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course is around 500. However, some medical colleges may accept candidates with scores around 300 for reserved categories.  

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Muskan

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It could be difficult to gain admission to a government college for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme with 230 NEET scores. 230 points could be below the usual cutoff range for BAMS programs, as government universities typically have higher cutoffs. Cutoffs, however, might differ greatly based on the state and volume of applications. For a more precise estimation of your chances, it's essential to verify the exact cutoffs for BAMS programs in different states and institutions. If the cutoffs for government universities are too high, you might also think about private colleges or other choices.

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Muskan

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You have a reasonable chance of being admitted to a government B.Sc. nursing college if your NEET score falls within the EWS group (465). This is especially true in states where the cutoff for nursing programs is lower. Given that Ayurvedic institutions frequently have higher cutoffs, your chances of getting into BAMS may be slightly lower. However, you still have a chance, depending on the state's unique cutoffs and the availability of seats under the EWS quota. It's essential to take part in the state counselling method to find out your precise prospects.

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Muskan

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If your General category NEET 2024 score falls between 570 and 590, you stand a good probability of being admitted to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college. Though they differ by state and college, the cutoffs for government BAMS colleges typically lie within this range. It is important to take part in the state counselling procedure because the final cutoff might be influenced by competition levels and seat availability. Watch the official counselling websites for information regarding trends in cutoff times.

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Muskan

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It may be challenging to get into a government college in Andhra Pradesh for a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery) programme with a score of 247 on the NEET UG 2023, particularly for the general category. On the other hand, private universities or reserved categories can provide you a chance. It's crucial to take part in the state counselling procedure because the number of applicants and seat availability determine the annual cutoffs.

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Muskan

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You have a good probability of getting into Andhra Pradesh's BAMS programme (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) if your NEET 2024 score is 288 and you fall into the SC category. You benefit from the fact that SC category cutoffs are usually lower than those for the general category. The level of competition, however, changes annually and is mostly determined by the college cutoffs and seat availability. Engaging in the state counselling programme is advised, as is looking at all of your possibilities, including public and private Ayurvedic universities.

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Muskan

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Due to higher cutoffs, it may be difficult to gain admission to a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) programme in government colleges if you scored 150 on the NEET and are an OBC. Private Ayurvedic colleges, particularly those in states with lower cutoffs or with management quota seats, may provide you a chance. Engaging in counselling rounds and looking into universities offering flexible cutoff ranges for your category are crucial.

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