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Kapil Lalwani

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Of course, with NEET score of 376 and All India Rank of 429898, your probabilities of getting enrolled in any of the government colleges for Bsc Nursing in Rajasthan or any of the BAMS government college in All India can be described as unpredictable to say the least. For (link unavailable) Nursing in Rajasthan the Selection criteria for government colleges are below 400-450 for General category. The cutoff score ranges from 350 to 500 for General category barring of course some regional government colleges that come under BAMSCLUSION category. There are about 2500-3000 total intake capacity for Bsc Nursing in government colleges all o
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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To get admission to BAMS and Veterinary Science courses in Karnataka, one needs a minimum of the following marks:BAMS Admission:NEET Score: The cut-off for SC/ST category for NEET generally ranges between 161 to 127 marks. It is the lowest score at which a candidate can apply for admission.Class 12 Marks: One must have passed 12th class with a minimum of 40% marks in PCB, that is, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.Veterinary Science Admission:NEET Score: Like BAMS, the cutoff for SC/ST candidates is usually in the range of 161 to 127 marks.Class 12 Marks: Candidates must have passed 12th class with a minimum of 40% marks in PCB subjects.

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Miraliba Jadeja

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The tution fee for the BAMS programme at Gujarat Ayurveda University is approximately 25470 rupees.Also, there is a one time admission fee of rupees 5660.If we talk about hostel fees then it is 4000 rupees per year for boys and 1200 for girls.There might me other additional fees for library, exam and other charges.

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Manish Jaiswal

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The fee structure for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) at Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic Medical College is as follows:Fee Structure (Per Year)Tuition Fee: INR 2,52,000Library Charges: INR 3,000Sports & Medical Charges: INR 2,000Internet Charges: INR 1,000Uniform/Apron (One Time): INR 7,000University Charges: INR 5,360Counselling Processing Fee: INR 2,000SKAU & CCIM/NCISM Affiliation Charges: INR 6,000Generator, Electricity, Computer & Other Charges: INR 7,000College House Examination Fee: INR 6,000Function, Seminar & Extra Curricular Activities Charges: INR 15,500Caution/Security Money (Refundable): INR 10,000Examinati
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Anirudh

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The First Year BAMS has total of 5 subjects 1 Rachana Sharira ( Anatomy )2 Kriya Sharira (Physiology )3 Padartha Vigyana4 Samhita Adhyayan 5 Sanskrit 

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The Ch. Devi Lal Group of Institutes in Yamuna Nagar offers a BAMS program. This is a full-time course that lasts for 66 months, including a 12-month internship. Here are some key details about the BAMS program:Course Details*- Duration: 66 months, including a 12-month internship.- Number of Students: 60 students are admitted each year.- Eligibility: To join, students must have passed the 12th grade with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognised board. They also need to pass the NEET exam to get admitted to the college.Admission Process- Application: Interested students need to apply online and make sure they me
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Arindam Modak

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It would be difficult for someone to secure an admission seat at Shri Narayan Prasad Awasthi Government Ayurved College for BAMS with a NEET score of 43.51%ile, OBC rank of 581,435, and an All India rank of 1,311,042. Because cut-off ranks are generally much lower for government colleges, they are for BAMS programs, which tend to be much sought after.However, the chances were much better if you belonged to a particular state or category having some reservation. So, watch out for that state-wise cutoff and counseling processes since some states have less required cut-off leaving their students with admission possibilities.Alternatively,
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Arindam Modak

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Under the OBC category with 420 marks score in NEET 2024, there are chances of getting admission to a government BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) college, but that would depend on various factors:-State Quota:- This is because Government BAMS colleges often have separate seats for State quota and All India Quota. The cut-off for a state quota may be lower as compared to the All India Quota. Therefore, applying under one's home state quota might increase the chances of being able to get a seat in a government BAMS college.Last Year's Cut-offs: There is a huge variation in cut-offs for BAMS courses depending on the respe
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Arindam Modak

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Well, acquiring a government BAMS seat in Madhya Pradesh with 360 marks in NEET is not much easier, just depends on many factors:Category: For having a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) status, you may have a pretty good chance because in these categories the cutoffs are normally lower than that for general category seats.State Quota :- Under the 85% state quota, the cutoffs are usually lower compared to the All India Quota. There might be some cutoffs in government AYUSH colleges in Madhya Pradesh, which could be around this score for BAMS because of the reservation categories.Cutoff of last year: The trend for BAMS cutoff for Madhya
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Rupesh Katariya

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It's possible that there may be upcoming rounds after the SVR DU (Second Vacancy Round) in the AYUSH counseling for BAMS, depending on the number of vacant seats. Typically, after the first rounds of counseling, if seats remain unfilled, additional rounds may be conducted to accommodate more candidates. However, the exact schedule and availability of further rounds will depend on the specific counseling process for the current year. I recommend keeping a close watch on the official AYUSH counseling website or contacting the counseling authorities directly for updates regarding any subsequent rounds.

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